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Alice in Wonderland
Table of Contents
Materials and Project Notes…………………2
Alice Pattern……………………………….3 – 6
Alice Printable Pattern……………….......7 – 8
Additional Photos………………………….....9
Abbreviation Key and Stitch Guide………..10
Materials & Project Notes
Materials
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G hook
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Yarn needle
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12 mm solid black doll eyes
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Polyester stuffing
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Worsted weight yarn in beige,
yellow, black, blue, red, white
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Project Notes
Alice measures approximately 11.5 inches
(29.2 cm) tall.
Gauge is not overly important. The heavier
the yarn and larger the hook, the bigger the
finished piece, and vice versa.
Work all rounds in continuous spirals unless
otherwise indicated. Do not join rounds.
Use stitch markers to keep track as you go.
Stuff large pieces firmly. Don't worry about
stuffing the tops of her arms.
Leave tails loose inside the work when
possible — no need to weave these in.
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questions or report errors.
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Curiouser and curiouser! I've had a
longtime fascination with Alice,
especially John Tenniel’s iconic
illustrations of her and all the rest of the
Wonderlandians.
I based my amigurumi Alice off the cover
picture from my childhood copy of the
book. Complete with recognizable blue
dress and black headband, Alice also
comes with striped leggings and apron
that add a pop of red to this
recognizable palette. Enjoy making this
doll for the whimsical child in your life.
Better yet, gift it along with a copy of the
book!
This pattern is designed to be quick and
easy to make. The large(ish) hook means
it whips up fast, and no out-of-the-
ordinary supplies are required.
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Alice Pattern Instructions
Head
Rnd 1:
With peach, make 6 sc in magic ring
Rnd 2:
2 sc in each sc around (12 sc)
Rnd 3:
(sc in nxt st, inc in nxt) repeat around (18)
Rnd 4:
(sc in nxt 2 sts, inc in nxt) repeat around
(24)
Rnd 5:
(sc in nxt 3 sts, inc in nxt) repeat around
(30)
Rnd 6:
(sc in nxt 4 sts, inc in nxt) repeat around
(36)
Rnd 7:
(sc in nxt 5 sts, inc in nxt) repeat around
(42)
Rnd 8-13:
sc in each sc around (42)
Rnd 14:
(sc in nxt 5 sts, dec across nxt 2) repeat
around (36)
Rnd 15:
(sc in nxt 4 sts, dec across nxt 2) repeat
around (30)
Rnd 16:
(sc in nxt 3 sts, dec across nxt 2) repeat
around (24)
Rnd 17:
(sc in nxt 2 sts, dec across nxt 2) repeat
around (18) Place eyes and stuff head now.
Rnd 18:
(sc in nxt, dec across nxt 2) repeat
around (12)
Rnd 19:
(dec across nxt 2 sts) repeat around (6)
Fasten off. Leave long tail for sewing.
EssHaych’s great tutorial:
http://esshaych.blogspot.com/2009/09/amigur
umi-hair-tutorial.html.
Determine a hairline around Rnd 6, and start
attaching strands to every st along the hairline.
Frame her face by extending the hairline
downward on both sides of her face. Then fill in
the rest of the head with strands. Since her hair
is pulled back by a headband on top, you only
have to connect strands to every other st when
filling in. It’s important to attach to every st only
along the hairline, which is most visible.
Using a yarn needle threaded with a triple-
strand of black, sew a headband onto Alice’s
head.
Hair
NOTE:
I recommend adding hair last.
Cut strands of yellow yarn approx 14 inches
long. Attach each strand loop-style to Alice’s
head: Fold each strand in half. Insert hook
through the st that you want to attach the hair
to. Place the folded end of the strand on the
hook and pull partially through the st, creating a
loop. Pull two loose ends of strand through the
loop created and pull tight. Check out
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Body/Dress
Rnd 1:
With blue, make 6 sc in magic ring
Rnd 2:
2 sc in each sc around (12 sc)
Rnd 3:
(sc in nxt st, inc in nxt) repeat around
(18)
Rnd 4:
(sc in nxt 6 sts, inc in nxt 3 sts) repeat
twice around (24)
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Rnd 5-9:
sc in each sc around (24)
Rnd 10:
(sc in nxt 6 sts, dec three times) repeat
twice around (18)
Rnd 11:
sc in each sc around (18)
Rnd 12:
(sc in nxt 5 sts, dec twice) repeat twice
around (14)
Rnd 13:
sc in each sc around (14)
Rnd 14:
2 sc in each sc around (28)
Rnd 15:
sc in each sc around (28)
Rnd 16:
(sc in nxt 3 sts, inc in nxt) repeat
around (35)
Rnd 17:
sc in each sc around (35)
Rnd 18:
(sc in nxt 4 sts, inc in nxt) repeat
around (42)
Rnd 19:
sc in each sc around (42)
Rnd 20:
(sc in nxt 6 sts, inc in nxt) repeat
around (48)
Rnd 21:
sc in each sc around (48)
Rnd 22:
(sc in nxt 7 sts, inc in nxt) repeat
around (54)
Rnd 23:
sc in each sc around (54)
Rnd 24:
(sc in nxt 8 sts, inc in nxt) repeat
around (60)
Rnd 25-27:
sc in each sc around (60) Sl st in
nxt sc to finish. Fasten off. Weave in ends.
Apron
With white, ch 24, and sl st in first st to join
(make sure the round is not twisted).
Beginning Rnd:
Ch 1 and sc in same st as join.
Sc in nxt 4 ch, ch 1, 3 dc in nxt 2 ch, ch 1, sc in
nxt 10 ch, ch 1, 3 dc in nxt 2 ch, ch 1, sc in
remaining 5 ch. Sl st to join. Fasten off. Weave
in ends. You have just made the top of Alice’s
apron — the dc are the flounces above her
sleeves. Next, you’ll create the front of the
apron.
Row 1:
Join white to 2
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of the 10 sc you made
on the beginning round. Sc in next 7 sc across
(8 sc). Leave remaining sts unworked. Ch 1,
turn.
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Row 2:
Dec across first two sts, sc in nxt 4 sc,
dec across last two sts (6) Ch 1, turn.
Row 3:
Dec across first two sts, sc in nxt 2 sc,
dec across last two sts (4) Ch 1, turn.
Row 4:
sc in each sc across (4) Ch 1, turn.
Row 5:
Inc in first st, sc in nxt 2 sts, inc in last
st (6) Ch 1, turn.
Row 6:
Inc in first st, sc in nxt 4 sts, inc in last
st (8) Ch 1, turn.
Row 7:
sc in each sc across (8) Ch 1, turn.
Row 8:
inc in first st, sc in nxt 6 sts, inc in last
st (10) Ch 1, turn.
Row 9:
sc in each sc across (10) Ch 1, turn.
Row 10:
inc in first st, sc in nxt 8 sts, inc in
last st (12)
Row 11:
sc in each sc across (12) Ch 1, turn.
Row 12:
inc in first st, sc in nxt 10 sts, inc in
last st (14)
Row 13:
sc in each sc across (14) Ch 1, turn.
Edging:
Slip stitch up the side of the apron,
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slip stitching in each row up and then across
the top front of the apron (Row 1), down the
opposite side, across the bottom to the first
sl st. Fasten off. Weave in ends. Thread yarn
needle with approximately 15-18 inches of
red yarn. Backstitch a line around the
perimeter of the apron. Make ties: With
white, ch 30, fasten off, leaving tail for
sewing. Make another ch-30 strand. Attach
strands to either side of apron waist. Weave
in loose end strand through ch to hide.
Rnd 7:
(dec across nxt 2 sts) repeat around
(4)
Rnd 8-13:
Sc in each sc around (4) This gets
very tight, so just push that hook through!
No stuffing required on these narrow rounds.
Rnd 14:
Change color to blue, 2 sc in each
sc around (8)
Rnd 15-16:
Sc in each sc around (8)
Rnd 17:
Dec 4 times around (4) Sl st in nxt sc
to join. Fasten off. Leave long tail for sewing.
Legs (make 2)
Arms (make 2)
Rnd 1:
With peach, make 6 sc in magic ring.
Rnd 2:
2 sc in each sc around (12)
Rnd 3-4:
Sc in each sc around (12)
Rnd 5:
(sc in nxt st, dec across nxt 2 sts)
around (8)
Rnd 6:
Sc in each sc around (8)
NOTE:
Working the legs in spiral rounds
means that the stripes will not connect to
each other but instead have a “jagged
seam.” If you’d like the rounds to meet up
perfectly, work the legs in joined rounds
rather than spiral rounds. (That means you
join each round with a sl st at the end and ch
1 to begin a new round.)
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