I finished my first entirely Knitted Waldorf Doll (well, ok, he does need some clothes, I’m working on that).
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He is predominantly knitted in Riihivilla Aarni (a naturally-dyed Finnish rare-breed yarn) from Ecoknits and his hair is from Spectraspun.Â
WOW! Where did you find the pattern for a knitted waldorf doll? You’ll have to make a pattern if this is your own! Great job!
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That’s absolutely darling!
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Well done – I’m hopeless with the knitting needles!
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She’s cute!
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He is so cute!…I love his wild hair…It reminds me of my middle son’s hair :-)…Great job!
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Wow! The doll came out fantastic! Good job! Can’t wait to see the clothes. 🙂
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He’s fabulous! What a great job, well done Nikki.
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Just Lovely! I am sure he will be a very special friend. Knitted dolls are so ‘huggable’ and much love was knitted into every stitch I am sure!
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He’s adorable! I imagine he’s incredibly soft and huggable to. 🙂
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Your doll has my hair, looks much cuter on your lovely doll!!!
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He is fabulous!!!! I’d love to know where you got the pattern too!!! He really is adorable.
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He looks wonderful, soft and warm!
My very first doll (at least the first I remember) was a tiny knitted doll. I was a little girl and stayed at friend´s of my family and couldn´t find sleep – and then I got this tiny doll. It smelled wonderful and was soft and warm and as big as my hand. Perfect size…
Thank you so much for your lovely lines. It would be a pleasure for me making a special doll for you one fine day!
Sunny greetings from Germany, Juliane
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I am really impressed! How lovely….I would gladly purchase a pattern if available. My 5 yr old needs a special Christmas present and I would love to knit her a doll of her own! Wendy, homeschooling mom of 3 in Canada 😉
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I was wondering if I could get the pattern for your waldorf doll It’s so darling.
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Can you please tell me where I can get a pattern like this for a totally knitted Waldorf-style doll I am certainly willing to pay for the pattern. Many thanks.
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Sorry for the delay in answering people (had all sorts of internet problems).
I do have notes for the doll and now the weather is getting warmer (and I fancy a break from all the hat making I’ve been doing) I’m considering improving the design and making a pattern available.
Have no idea how long this will take though!
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please share your Waldorf doll pattern. How did you get the hair to stick out?
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Hi – sorry for the delay in replying. The hair is a crocheted cap which I then hooked yarn into and trimmed.
I haven’t got a finalised pattern drawn up for the doll yet, although it is on my to-do list (just not very near the top!)
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I just love your knitted waldorf doll, is the pattern available pls or where can it be purchased…by granddaughter would absolutely love it
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The pattern is my own – I made notes whilst knitting the doll. I am planning to knit another and firm up a pattern for it and will post on here when I do. I haven’t blogged in a long while as after my husband left, life got rather difficult for a while, but I’m slowly getting back to things and on my ‘to-do’ list is to make this pattern available.
I’m really glad that you like it!
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Thank you so much for answering, glad you are getting back to doing the things you like, will keep an eye open for the pattern, am just finishing off a little calico doll that is for my dear little granddaughter…she turns 2 next Monday, cant wait for her to see it so she can push her around in her little stroller..Barb
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