I love tiny dolls. They work up quick, they require small amounts of yarn to make, they make great travel companions, and they are adorable :-)
This little sprite is Annie, from Laura Teggs Little Weebee pattern, which is freely available on Ravelry. I used the bunny version of this pattern, but made Annie in a solid skin color. She is 4.5 inches tall when crocheted with sportweight yarn and a size C (2.5mm) hook. I used Knit Picks Brava Sport in Brindle for the skin color, and Wool of the Andes Sport in Fedora for her hair.
I couldn't resist making some simple outfits in knit and crochet for her, which I would like to share with you:
Mini WeeBee Knit and Crochet
Laura also has many patterns for clothing for this little doll, both free and paid. I highly recommend her wardrobe essentials patterns. I purchased the Wardrobe Essentials Part Two, there is also a Part One and a Christmas Carolers pattern pack.
Check out all of Laura's patterns here.
This is Little Weebee Maddie, just in time for Saint Valentine.
Those are adorable.
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Beth
Muy bonitos todos los modelos.
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Beth
These are so sweet! I love little dolls too! I make little felt ones for our yearly church doll sale...thank you for sharing!
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Laura
A tiny doll to nestle in the palm of your hand is a joy indeed. Thank you for your sweet words :-)
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Beth
Oh how adorable are those Love them, ultra cute, well done you Beth...
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Beth
These are the sweetest little dolls...see you mention them being great little travelling dolls, has given me an idea...I will send you an email!
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Beth
How darling! Your little dolls are so perfect anytime, but right now for Valentine's Day they are just wonderful! How very sweet. :)
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Lois
Thank you, Lois!
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Beth
Really adorable!
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Beth
I love the Weebee patterns. I just don't have enough time to make all I want!
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