Holly (Single Knitting Pattern)


Thank you so very much. I love making things from your designs. Thank you once again. Lesley Cross December 16, at I found them as I was hunting for a non-acrylic daft Xmas jumper, which basically doesn't exist. So now I'm hooking some festive adornments for my own creative Christmas woolly! Holly December 10, at It's the prettiest one I have found on the internet. Your written instructions AND clear photos made it possible for me to have success, in spite of my always trying to make things harder for myself than they have to be!

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Linda Hilty-Tuttle July 29, at Anneliese Born June 15, at Jeanne Barner December 31, at Great pattern, thank you so much! I made some berries by crocheting 8 dc or US sc into a magic ring. I then glued a red sequin on top for some sparkle. Looks great on a homemade greeting card!

AdeB December 12, at I have been on the hunt for quick crochet ideas for children and this one is definitely on the list! Rachael Ellis December 03, at I had a stocking with a pattern for a holly leaf and it turned out ugly, so I found your instruction and was able to make perfect holly leaves! Thank you, the pictures and step by-step part where really helpful. Suzette Franck November 30, at Lenny November 29, at Thank you so much. I was just thinking about the holy leaves last night and today I found your tutorial. Your instructions are great and easy to follow. K from Down Under.

Karin November 06, at Conniecrafter October 23, at Jennifer March 27, at Seriously, this is the best written pattern I have ever followed on the internet.

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I made a successful leaf in one shot. It had every bit of detail without holding my hand through each point. Thank you for writing such a wonderful pattern. Thanks for the free pattern, I've been looking for a leaf pattern for awhile for accents. I love to read some of your blogs that interest me and love, love, love the crochet patterns.

Juanita February 17, at Your instructions were so easy to follow. I am only a beginner with crochet and find it very difficult to hold my work and the hook. But I will succeed. Have just completed my first leaf. Michelle December 19, at Thank you so much for this step-by-step tutorial! Excellent pattern and explanation for a perfect leaf. Diane December 18, at I love this tutorial, I sat with it on my lap until I sussed out how to make these little leaves. I made a lovely garland and have blogged about it on my blog. I've included links back to here for the pattern and your main site address and I hope, properly credited you.

I'm happy to make any changes to the links or wording if you want me to. Thank you so much - love this pattern! Julie December 18, at Helen December 09, at Yvonne December 07, at Carmel O'Connor December 06, at Thanking you so much this the jolly holly pattern has boosted my confidence. Now I need to have another go at the leaf edges I made a pudding last week but completely fudged the holly.

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It didn't turn out as nicely as yours. Will have to make yours as well! I love the Hearts, and Holly leaves with the berries! I like the baby monkey pattern too, do you have a pattern for that? Alice February 03, at I just love it, turned out perfectly, great for Christmas present decorations. Thank you for sharing this pattern. Mrs Doss November 04, at Georgiana Geller December 05, at Have you a pattern for a small christmas pudding.

One that is small enough to fit in a Ferro roche chocolate instead of stuffing it. It is a christmas table, an after dinner chocolate instead a small christmas pudding. Would really appreciate a pattern for one. Thanks so much for this adorable pattern. Could you post how you did the snow on the hat? I would love to see a side view of the hat!

Mary October 11, at I can't understand the twist.

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Holly & Berries Pin | Free knitting pattern via Ravelry. Free Knitting Pattern for Cat Bookmark - nit in one piece with the ears picked up and the tail in i-cord. Holly: Using mm needles and 4ply yarn cast on 3 stitches. Row 1: Purl Tie both cast on and cast off ends together and use one end to sew base together.

All I ask is that the pattern itself NOT be sold. No mass producing of my dolls either please. Tried to put your pattern in Ravelry patterns but don't know how. Any way to turn one of these into a boy? It could easily fit into trucks and cars and tractors.

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I was just thinking about the holy leaves last night and today I found your tutorial. Anonymous May 9, at Having trouble reading this image? Looks great on a homemade greeting card! Name and email address are required. P2tog, P1, P2tog through the back 3 stitches Row

Actually, I have thought of having an option where my Petite Dolls could be made as boys. I'll work on it and hopefully get a 2nd option up soon. How adorable these little dolls are. And they're just the perfect size for putting in my Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes for Samaritan's Purse. Of course, there are a couple of granddaughters who would love them, too.

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Thank you so much for sharing your pattern. Thanks for the pattern I have 8 granddaughters, and these will make good use of the scraps of yarn in my stash I also appreciated the idea to use them for the Christmas Child boxes at church. I stumbled across your blog tonight I am making one right now! Thanks so much for sharing it! I linked back to you on my blog this morning: Oh That is just too cute. I am a teenage knitter and wanted to knit something for all my cousins, and this was the perfect thing for all the young girls!

Can't wait to knit this! I love it, Holly! It was a quick knit, very precise directions and I had a blast knitting it up to boot! Hi, I'm a twelve year old knitter and I just wanted to say how amazing these dolls old! The pattern on the website is easy and simple to follow and a quick knit too. These dolls are so easy to make that I'm creating my very own knitted family! I will definitely be giving out recommendations to all of my friends to have a go at knitting these.

I think that whatever the skill level, all knitters, advanced and beginners, should have a go at making these sweet little dollies. From Sarah in Scotland: I am glad you have enjoyed the petite doll pattern!

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What a blessing you were to all those sweet children. I like to think that there are little petite dolls scattered around the world, bringing joy to little ones. Love the pattern, made a few and posted to Ravelry GinaGH. My daughter loved hers so much that I concocted one that is much larger maybe 2 feet tall?

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Does anyone know of a good pattern for wings? I have yet to see a wing pattern, but they would certainly make cute angels! Hi, I would love to make these for my granddaughter to use in her doll house. Can you tell me how to download the pattern? Unfortunately it is not available as a download at this time. I made it to be a step-by-step photo tutorial on the blog. Good little dolly pattern but Also, cotton flattens down.. The pattern is open to interpretation and use of any yarn or stuffing you wish.

Polyester would work great! It is very simple to make and your step by step directions are great. I am sure I will be making more.

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Thanks for sharing this cute pattern. I'll try to knit one for my little granddaughter.

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