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Doll’s Knitted Clothes: How to Make Clothes for Dolls Step by Step

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  • Categories:Crafts
  • Language:Korean(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:December,2019
  • Pages:228
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:190mm×255mm
  • Publication Place:South Korea
  • Words:(Unknown)
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 Doll’s Knitted Clothes: How to Make Clothes for Dolls Step by Step 》
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★From beginner to advanced, this book teaches you how to make a doll’s cardigan and a full set of trendy new clothes step by step! It contains 24 kinds of clothes and accessories, including more than 10 kinds of knitwear, so come and dress up your doll!

★Knitted clothes and accessories essential for the styles of dolls are easy for anyone to knit with clear instructions and detailed diagrams!

★Nearly full marks from Korean readers

★Rights sold to Russia

Description

Doll clothes and accessories can be easily knitted with bamboo needles or crochet hooks.
Readers can learn how to knit knitwear and pullovers with crochet hooks from top to bottom.
24 types of clothes and accessories, including more than 10 types of knitwear.
Detailed instructions, photos, diagrams and patterns are included.
Special appendix at the end of the volume. Dress your beloved doll with the knitwear from the book!

This book introduces hand-knitted clothes and accessories suitable for the fashionable look of dolls, mainly 1/6 size (27cm) dolls. The book contains a total of 24 classic doll clothes and props, including knitwear and pullovers that are knitted from the top, knitwear and dresses that are knitted from the bottom, capes, bamboos and so on, as well as hats and handbags knitted with crochet hooks, and introduces some knitting methods.

The vivid and beautiful portraits of doll models and the illustrated instructions that are easy to learn even for beginners are the unique selling propositions of this book. In addition, there are two “dress up paper dolls” toys appended at the end of the volume as a small gift for all readers who like doll games.

Author

[Author] Kong Eun-Kyung
He has excellent skills in knitting and is called “instructors’ instructor” by the students learning how to knit doll clothes, and he is also a recognized doll collector. He has accumulated rich collection of awards, starting with a gold medal at the 3rd Toy Fair Indivisual Custom Contest in 2003. The author has participated in a large number of exhibition events, including the 2010 Seoul Doll Exhibition. He is currently offering lectures on how to crochet doll dresses and how to knit dolls and doll dresses with bamboo needles. The author has been participating in such events since the early days of the DOLLFREE market, and his knitted doll clothes have continued to sell well at exhibitions such as Project DOL and the June 1st Fair.
His works include Dolls’ Knitted Styles for All Seasons, Knitted Styles for Dolls, etc.

[Author] Jung Young-kyung
Fascinated by the charm of hand-knitting, he submitted his resignation to the art team of the TV station where he worked and became a hand-knitting instructor since 2001. In 2011, he was invited as a training instructor for players in the field of hand-knitted objects at the 8th International Paralympic Games, and participated in the hand-knitted doll exhibition at the Seoul Arts Center from 2015 to 2016. Since 2001, the author has been involved in illustrating patterns for about 30 hand-knitting books and books in the field of handicrafts, including dolls and doll props, as well as other toys for children, with his expertise. He is running the “Cocorilli Hand-Knitting Factory”, where he also produces works and gives lectures.
His works include My Knitted Bags and Props, Dolls’ Knitted Styles for All Seasons, Knitted Styles for Dolls, etc.

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