Organize your crafting accessories with Weebee Sally Doll designed by Laura Tegg! This pattern is a fun and functional project for crocheters and knitters. The doll not only looks absolutely beautiful but also features tiny pockets for all bits and bobs like stitch markers, tapestry needles, sciccors or even your hooks. This charming hadnamde caddy is definitely a must-have for any crafter!
Is the Weebee Sally Doll for Beginners?
This crochet doll caddy pattern will suit intermediates and those familiar with amigurumi techniques. It uses primarily basic crochet stitches along with some increases and decreases. The doll’s skirt features a lot of detail and requires the most attention and patience.
How Is the Weebee Sally Doll Crochet Caddy Done?
The doll’s skirt is worked as a big cone. To make sure your caddy stands firmly when carrying your accessories, you need to add some weight to it. For this, you can put polly-pelets into a stocking, tie it up, and place it inside the skirt. Then stuff it with polyester fiberfill to give it a nice, even shape.
Next, you can continue to work the doll’s bodice and head. The hair cap, arms, and pockets are done separately and then sewn onto the doll.
What Are Yarn and Hook Recommendations?
The designer used medium-weight yarn to create the sample visible in the photos. A particularly good choice for dolls is acrylic yarn, such as Stylecraft and Paintbox. They are available at a reasonable price and offer good quality. To make a caddy that measures 12 inches in height, use a 3 mm crochet hook for this project.
