Loom Knit a Doll

Loom Knit Dolls – Easy

Loom Knit a DollI looked for a guide on how to loom knit a doll. I wanted to make some for my Operation Christmas Child shoe boxes and Reliefshare.org. During my internet quest I found A LOT on how to crochet all kinds of patterns for knitted dolls. Well, I don’t know how to crochet so I didn’t need any of those patterns.  But by the grace of God I woke up on a Saturday at 6 am with all the instructions in my head.  The end product is a video on YouTube and what I hope is an easy picture tutorial below.

My cutie: The Ball Dolly. .. is precious to me.

She is easy to assemble but you must have 2 preemie loom knit hats which are easy to make.

If you don’t know how to make a preemie hat scroll down to the bottom of the article for a video tutorial.

For a 24 picture and text tutorial on how to loom knit a doll go the end of this article.

 

DOLLY VIDEO TUTORIAL AT THE END OF ARTICLE: If you don’t know how to make a Preemie Hat Scroll Down to the Bottom of This Article for an easy to follow video tutorial or Click Here

 

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Another Loom Knit Doll is this

“Little Lady” comfort doll.

For a Free Pattern: Click Here

 

 

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Another Loom Knit Doll is this

“Little Dude and Friends” comfort dolls

For the Easy Free Pattern: Click Here

 

 

 

So let’s get started on the Ball Dolly! Please follow the pictures from left to right, the written instructions can be found under each college. If you get stuck on one part of the project… feel free to return to that spot as many times as is necessary, you can leave your questions or comments below.
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 Supplies Needed: Two Loom Knit Preemie Hats,  Poly-Fil,  Extra Yarn Strings,   Scissors


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Part 1 of Picture Tutorial
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Instructions:

  1. Get two preemie hats
  2. Optional: You can have the larger bottom have a brim for decorative purposes
  3. Stuff head with poly-fil
  4. Tie the head closed
  5. Stuff the bottom with poly-fil
  6. Push the head (top) into the body (bottom)
  7. Tie the two around the neck just to help you stabilize your work
  8. Thread your needle
  9. Push needle in the neck to start sewing

Part 2 of Picture Tutorial

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1. Stretch out the collar. Pull over bottom part of the neck
2. Sew completely around the neck
3. With the left over string, you can tie a cute bow
4. Make a pom-pom. Leave two long strings for attachment.
5. Thread one of the strings through a yarn needle
6. Sew the pom-pom through the top of the head
7. Tie the two long strings into a knot
8. Make a double knot
9. Make a yarn bow (like you would a pom-pom – but don’t cut the folded yarn)

Part 3 of Picture Tutorial

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  1.  Thread one of the long strings from the bow yarn .
  2. Insert the needle through the top of the head and past the pom-pom
  3. Bring the other long string around to the back of the head
  4. Tie the two strings in a tight knot
  5. Cut the left over strings
  6. You’re Done!

 

Loom Knit a Doll Video


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Comments: 17

  1. Brenda Redfern July 20, 2016 at 10:56 pm

    Denise are you the one on loom a hat charities on looming bandages for charities on a loom with efg sock loom for us to make bandages for charities that need them? Or maybe you know the person.who did this. I have some questions for her. Thanks Brenda

    • Denise Canela July 23, 2016 at 2:46 pm

      Hi Brenda, thanks for asking – Click HERE for details. PLEASE – let me know if you need more information

  2. Kelly M. January 28, 2016 at 9:38 pm

    No matter what I make, there’s a much wider space between the stitches on my first two pegs, running the entire length of the piece. Am I doing something wrong? Any suggestions? Thank you!

  3. […] were inspired by Denise’s recent post (with full instructions!) on loom-knitting comfort dolls, and decided to try to make some of our own.  What fun – and perfect for the kids at the […]

  4. Sindie Allum November 23, 2014 at 3:58 am

    Hiya,

    I found using preemie hats to be too small. Maybe I was just too fumbly to make it work.
    I made one with the 31 peg loom and it seems to have worked better for me.
    So super cool! Loved making it.

  5. Christne OBrien July 30, 2014 at 5:36 pm

    Dolls look so comforting can’t wait to make them . Thanks so much for sharing .
    God Bless,
    Christine

  6. Katherine February 8, 2014 at 3:32 pm

    Hello,
    Thank you so much for posting this creation. I made one for my two year old daughter and she loved it! Thank you so much, your creation made my little girl very happy.

    • Denise Canela February 9, 2014 at 9:14 am

      Katherine thank YOU for sharing this with me. Always happy when someone tells me how they used my patterns.
      denise

  7. Lauren Averbach February 8, 2013 at 12:32 am

    Hey there! Someone in my Facebook group shared this site with us so I came to give it a look. I’m definitely enjoying the information. I’m bookmarking and will be tweeting this to my followers! Great blog and brilliant design.

  8. Magsm January 1, 2013 at 9:23 am

    look forward to your updates

  9. Margaret McConnell January 1, 2013 at 9:22 am

    your work is very neatly done

  10. littlemama December 27, 2012 at 11:39 am

    Hi
    I was wondering if your projects are copyrighted? Is is ok to make and sell? Thanks. Really cute ideas.

    • MissionBoundCreations December 28, 2012 at 11:46 pm

      Hi, Thanks for asking.. yes it is. The Ball Dolly is my original design. You are welcome to use it for personal use – but not for retail please. I will soon have the more versions of the Ball Dolly. Hope you will back. denise

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