Showing posts with label Karen's Artistic Touch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karen's Artistic Touch. Show all posts

Bev's Half Doll no.2


Bev also knitted this stunning dress.
Sylvia is dressed in a pattern from Karen Green
called Debra Out Strolling.



This stunning skirt is adapted from the pattern
by Karen Green.Instead of knitting the
V shaped top as per pattern,
I just added a knitted waist band,
which is shown in the video in the
tutorials page.
Bev used bead no. 651 and D.M.C. cotton 712
Contrasting bead no.7283.
This pattern uses 2 x hanks of main coloured beads
with 2 x balls of main colour cotton.
1 x hank of beads for contrasting bead.
Pattern by Karen Green called
Debra out Strolling.

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Lillian dressed for a Promenade


Lillian is dressed for her Sunday promenade
 in the park.
Patsy Sheeham of Latrobe knitted this fine dress
which is only her 2nd attempt
at knitting beaded dresses.
The pattern comes for Karen Artistic Touch
and is called Lovely Lillian.
Patsy used bead no.474.
D.M.C. cotton no.796.
Patsy has yet to add the final touch which will be a small knitted handbag,
which is included on the above free pattern's page.
This pattern uses 4 x Hanks of Beads.
2 x Balls of Perle 8 Cotton.



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Lovely Lillian Pattern


Half Doll Lady Dianna Southern Belle



Julie Ayers of Spreyton has knitted this charming dress. 
Using beads no.6497 with D.M.C.cotton no.210.
The pattern comes from Karen's Artist Touch and is called Lady Dianna Southern Belle.
Doll is called Lady Dianna.
This pattern uses 3 hanks of beads and 2 balls of Perle 8 cotton.
  





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Half Doll Freida


This doll is called Freida and is dressed by Beth Oldaker of Smithton (Tas).
The pattern is called Marlena Magic from Karen Green,of Karen's Artistic Touch.
Beth has used this beautiful colour bead no. 466,with D.M.C. cotton no.996.
This pattern uses 2 x hanks of beads,with 2 balls of perle 8 cotton.







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Half Doll Clara


Clara is dressed in a pattern by Karen Green,of Karen's Artist Touch call Clara Off To Cocktails.
Great pattern for a beginner,as it is easy pattern to follow,yet elegant and offer's something a little more than the plain type of skirt,that a beginner may start with.
Uses 2 hanks of beads and 1 ball of cotton.
Knitted with beads no.109 and cotton D.M.C.no.310





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