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Crochet Doll Pattern Antoshka: Author - Juliia Pyha

This crochet pattern provides instructions to make an Antoshka doll named Juliia Pyha. The doll has a crocheted head, arms, legs, body and hair wig. Materials needed include various weights of yarn, safety eyes, stuffing, sewing thread and pins. Detailed written and visual instructions are provided for each body part, with numbers of stitches given for each round. Embroidery is used to add facial features. The completed doll can be assembled using either cotter pins or buttons to join the limbs. Credit must be given to the author if sharing the pattern online.

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89% found this document useful (9 votes)
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Crochet Doll Pattern Antoshka: Author - Juliia Pyha

This crochet pattern provides instructions to make an Antoshka doll named Juliia Pyha. The doll has a crocheted head, arms, legs, body and hair wig. Materials needed include various weights of yarn, safety eyes, stuffing, sewing thread and pins. Detailed written and visual instructions are provided for each body part, with numbers of stitches given for each round. Embroidery is used to add facial features. The completed doll can be assembled using either cotter pins or buttons to join the limbs. Credit must be given to the author if sharing the pattern online.

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Crochet Doll Pattern

Antoshka

Author - Juliia Pyha


@juliiapyha
This pattern is for personal use only!
You are not allowed to forward
and distribute the crochet description
or its parts.

I will be glad, if you give a credit to the


author when publishing your work on the
Internet.

My contacts:
Vkontakte: https://vk.com/juliiapyha
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/juliiapyha/
E-mail: zolotoru4ko@gmail.com

@juliiapyha
Materials and Tools:
-- Yarn:
1) Sport weight/4ply yarn YarnArt Jeans:
color No.73 peach - body,
color No.01 white - T-shirt,
colors No.70 brown, No.48 beige - overalls.
2) DK Light Worsted yarn Nako Paris, color
No.5520 light brown - hair.
3) Brown (for face embroidery) and orange (for
stitching on overalls) sewing thread or "Mouline".
-- Hook size 1,5 mm (or by Clover 1,75 mm).
-- Safety eyes 5-6 mm.
-- 4 transparent buttons with a diameter of 10 mm
and 2 orange buttons with a diameter of 8 mm.
-- Oil or acrylic paints for face tinting + brushes.
-- Cotter pins: for legs - 4 disks with a diameter of
25 mm + 2 T-shaped cotter pins, for arms - 4 disks
with a diameter of 15 mm + 2 T-shaped cotter
pins.
// Instead of a cotter pin, you can use buttons for
fastening the limbs. You need 2 buttons with a
diameter of 10 mm and 2 buttons size 15 mm +
strong thread and a long needle.
-- Fiberfill.
-- Scissors, needle, pins.
-- Super glue.

@juliiapyha
Abbreviations:
The pattern is written using US terminology

MR = magic ring
ch = chain
st(s) = stitch(es)
sc = single crochet
inc = increase (crochet 2sc in one st)
dec = decrease (crochet 2sc together)
sl st = slip stitch
hdc = half double crochet
hdc2tog = crochet 2 hdc together
Bobble stitch = crochet 3 dc in one st with a
common top

- to view the video, click on this icon

Smooth loops!

@juliiapyha
Head
Stuff tighlty in the process.
1) ch12, start in the second chain from the hook:
10sc, 3sc in the last chain, on the other side of the
chain: 9sc, inc (24)
2) inc, 9sc, 3inc, 9sc, 2inc (30)
3) sc, inc, 9sc, (sc, inc)*3, 9sc, (sc, inc)*2 (36)
4) 2sc, inc, 9sc, (inc, 2sc)*3, 9sc, (inc, 2sc)*2 (42)
5) (inc, 6sc)*6 (48)
6) (7sc, inc)*6 (54)
7) 4sc, inc, (8sc, inc)*5, 4sc (60)
8) (inc, 9sc)*6 (66)
9) 5sc, inc, (10sc, inc)*5, 5sc (72)
10-22) 72sc (13 rounds)
23) 5sc, dec, (10sc, dec)*5, 5sc (66)
24) 66sc
Insert safety eyes between rounds 19 and 20 at
a distance of 10 sc.
25) (dec, 9sc)*6 (60)
26) 60sc
27) 4sc, dec, (8sc, dec)*5, 4sc (54)
28) (7sc, dec)*6 (48)
29) 3sc, dec, (6sc, dec)*5, 3sc (42)
30) (dec, 5sc)*6 (36)
31) 2sc, dec, (4sc, dec)*5, 2sc (30)
32) (3sc, dec)*6 (24)
33-40) 24sc (8 rounds, do not stuff them)
Cut the yarn, fasten off.

@juliiapyha
Push the bottom of the head inward. Make an eye
tightening with white thread of YarnArt Jeans.

@juliiapyha
Embroider eyebrows and a mouth with brown
thread, focusing on the chart below. 1 cell = 1 sc.
The thinner the thread you embroider with, the
neater the doll's face will look.
Embroider a nose with the same yarn with which
you crochet the doll.

@juliiapyha
Arms
Stuff tightly in the process.
If you are going to use a button mount for the
arms - stuff the last 3-4 rounds lighter.
1) 6sc in MR (6)
2) 6inc (12)
3) (1sc, inc)*6 (18)
4) (5sc, inc)*3 (21)
5-6) 21sc (2 rounds)
7) 10sc, 2 Bobble sts, 9sc (21)

Bobble st from 3dc

8) dec, 8sc, dec, 7sc, dec (18)


9) 18sc
10) 8sc, dec, 8sc (17) //decrease is above the thumb
11-27) 17sc (17 rounds)
28) (1sc, dec)*5, 2sc (12) Use cotter pins with discs
29) 6dec (6) with a diameter of 15 mm
Tighten the hole,
weave in the yarn ends.
Crochet the second arm in the same way, insert
a cotter pin from the opposite side.

@juliiapyha
@juliiapyha
Legs
1. Foot
1) ch11, start in the second chain from the hook:
inc, 8sc, 4sc in the last chain, on the other side of
the chain: 8sc, inc (24)
2) (inc, 3sc)*6 (30)
3-6) 30sc (4 rounds)
7) (1sc, dec, 10sc, dec)*2 (26) //decreases are on the
sides of the oval
8-11) 26sc (4 rounds)

The marker of the round


beginning is exactly in
the middle of the side
(if necessary, crochet extra stitches).
12) 2sc, ch10, skip 10 sts, from the next st: 14sc (26)
13) 2sc, 10sc on the chain, 14sc (26)

14) (1sc, dec)*8, 2sc (18)


15) (dec, 1sc)*6 (12)
Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail
for sewing. Thread it into a needle
and tighten the remaining hole with it.
How to do this, see the video →
@juliiapyha
Stuff the foot tightly.

Crochet the second foot in the same way.

2. Leg
Stuff tightly in the process. If you are going to
use a button mount for the legs - stuff the last 3-4
rounds lighter.
1) Keep the foot with the heel up, crochet 20sc in
the circle of the hole (1sc in each loop), the
beginning is marked with a red dot on the picture:

If you have holes in the


corners, it's not scary. When
you crocheted both legs,
I will show you how to sew
them up discreetly.
2-10) 20sc (9 rounds)
11) 3sc, (inc, 1sc)*3, 11sc (23) knee
12) 23sc
13) 3sc, (dec, 1sc)*3, 11sc (20)
14-15) 20sc (2 rounds)
16) (4sc, inc)*4 (24)
@juliiapyha
17-19) 24sc (3 rounds)
20) (11sc, inc)*2 (26) // increases are on the sides
21-27) 26sc (7 rounds)
28) 6sc, dec, 11sc, dec, 5sc (24) // decreases are in
front and back of the leg
29) (2sc, dec)*6 (18) Use cotter pins with discs
30) (1sc, dec)*6 (12) with a diameter of 25 mm
31) 6dec (6)
Tighten the hole, weave in the yarn ends.
Crochet the second leg in the same way, insert a
cotter pin from the opposite side.

@juliiapyha
If there are holes in the corners
between the foot and leg, carefully
sew them up with the main yarn.

Body
Stuff tightly in the process.
1) 6sc in MR (6)
2) 6inc (12)
3) (1sc, inc)*6 (18)
4) 1sc, inc, (2sc, inc)*5, 1sc (24)
5) (inc, 3sc)*6 (30)
6) 2sc, inc, (4sc, inc)*5, 2sc (36)
7) (inc, 5sc)*6 (42)
8) 3sc, inc, (6sc, inc)*5, 3sc (48)
9) (inc, 7sc)*6 (54)
@juliiapyha
10-13) 54sc (4 rounds)
14) 4sc, inc, (8sc, inc)*5, 4sc (60)
15-18) 60sc (4 rounds)
Fasten the legs to the body between rounds 10
and 11 at a distance of 27sc.

19) 4sc, dec, (8sc, dec)*5, 4sc (54)


20-21) 54sc (2 rounds)
22) (dec, 7sc)*6 (48)
23-24) 48sc (2 rounds)
25) 3sc, dec, (6sc, dec)*5, 3sc (42)
26-30) 42sc (5 rounds)
Fasten the arms to the body between rounds 26
and 27 at a distance of 21sc. Stuff tightly.
31) (1sc, dec)*14 (28)
32) dec, (1sc, dec)*4, dec, (1sc, dec)*4 (18)
33-44) 18sc (12 rounds)
Stuff very very tightly.
45) (1sc, dec)*6 (12)
46) 6dec (6)
Cut the yarn, weave in the yarn ends.
@juliiapyha
If you are using a button mount instead of
cotter pins, now is the time to use it. First, sew the
legs between rounds 10 and 11 at a distance of 27sc,
then the arms between rounds 26 and 27 at a
distance of 21sc.

@juliiapyha
Now attach the head to the body. Take a long
needle and a very strong thread. I used a thin
cotton thread folded in 4.
Insert the needle and thread into the top of the
head, exit it through the bottom in the center of
the hole. Grab the neck, now enter at the bottom
of the head - exit through the top at a distance of
1 sc from the starting point. Pull tight, tie on a
strong knot, cut and fix the ends with glue.

Ears
Start in MR: ch2, 5hdc, 1sc, leave a long tail for
sewing. Crochet the second ear in the same way.

@juliiapyha
Hair Wig
1) ch12, from the second chain on the hook: 10sc,
3sc in the last chain, on the other side: 9sc, inc (24)
2) inc, 9sc, 3inc, 9sc, 2inc (30)
3) sc, inc, 9sc, (sc, inc)*3, 9sc, (sc, inc)*2 (36)
4) 2sc, inc, 9sc, (inc, 2sc)*3, 9sc, (inc, 2sc)*2 (42)
5) (inc, 6sc)*6 (48)
6) (7sc, inc)*6 (54)
7) 4sc, inc, (8sc, inc)*5, 4sc (60)
8) (inc, 9sc)*6 (66)
9) 5sc, inc, (10sc, inc)*5, 5sc (72)
10-13) 72sc (4 rounds)
Stop strictly in the center of the oval:

14) 7sc, dec, ch1, turn


Next, work in rows:
15) from the 2nd st on the hook: dec, 49sc, dec, ch1
16) from the 2nd st: dec, 47sc, dec, ch1
17) from the 2nd st: dec, 45sc, dec, ch1
18) from the 2nd st: dec, 43sc, dec, ch1
19-21) from the 2nd st: 45sc, ch1 (3 rows)
22) from the 2nd st: 42sc, ch1
23-25) from the 2nd st: 39sc, ch1 (3 rows)
26) from the 2nd st: dec, 10sc, dec, 11sc, dec, 10sc,
dec, ch1
27) from the 2nd st: dec, 31sc, dec, ch1
28) from the 2nd st: dec, 8sc, hdc2tog, 9hdc,
hdc2tog, 8sc, dec, ch1
@juliiapyha
29) from the 2nd st: dec, 3sc, dec, 3hdc, hdc2tog,
5dc, hdc2tog, 3hdc, dec, 3sc, dec, ch1
30) from the 2nd st: dec, 2sc, dec, 5sc, dec, 4sc, dec,
2sc, dec, ch1
31) from the 2nd st: 1sc, dec, 12sc, dec, 1sc, ch1
32) from the 2nd st: dec, 12sc, dec
Cut the yarn, weave in the yarn ends.

Place the wig on the head, fixing it with pins.


Sew it with the wrong side out, using brown
sewing threads.

@juliiapyha
Sew on the ears, comb the wig well.

Let's start tinting. Squeeze a little brown,


orange and red paint onto a napkin. Put quite a bit
of red paint on a dry brush, touch it a couple of
times on a napkin so that there is even less
pigment on the brush. And only then carefully
begin to draw the cheeks of the doll. Then dip a
toothpick or a needle in brown paint and draw
freckles with it. Lightly tint the eyebrows, ears,
mouth and above the nose in orange.
Let the paint dry.

@juliiapyha
T-shirt
Work in rows in white color.
R - raglan = 3sc in one stitch
1) ch29
2) start in the second chain from the hook:
4sc, R, 4sc, R, 8sc, R, 4sc, R, 4sc (36), ch1
3) from the 2nd st:
5sc, R, 6sc, R, 10sc, R, 6sc, R, 5sc (44), ch1
4) from the 2nd st:
6sc, R, 8sc, R, 12sc, R, 8sc, R, 6sc (52), ch1
5) from the 2nd st:
7sc, R, 10sc, R, 14sc, R, 10sc, R, 7sc (60), ch1
6) from the 2nd st:
8sc, R, 12sc, R, 16sc, R, 12sc, R, 8sc (68), ch1
7) from the 2nd st:
9sc, R, 14sc, R, 18sc, R, 14sc, R, 9sc (76), ch1
8) from the 2nd st:
10sc, R, 16sc, R, 20sc, R, 16sc, R, 10sc (84), ch1
9) from the 2nd st: 11sc, ch6, skip 20 sts, 22sc, ch6,
skip 20 sts, 11sc (56), ch1
10) from the 2nd st: 56sc, ch1
11) from the 2nd st:
11sc, inc, (10sc, inc)*3, 11sc (60), ch1
12-13) from the 2nd st: 60sc, ch1 (2 rows)
14) from the 2nd st: 5sc, inc, 10sc, inc, 26sc, inc,
10sc, inc, 5sc (64), ch1
15) from the 2nd st: 64sc, ch1
16) from the 2nd st: 64sc

@juliiapyha
Do not cut the yarn, make an edging with
buttonholes (1sc in each row):
ch1, turn to the side (placket), 1sc in the same
stitch, ch7 (buttonhole), (6sc, ch7) * 2, 1sc.
Cut the yarn, weave in yarn ends. Sew on
transparent buttons opposite the buttonholes.

@juliiapyha
Overalls
In brown color:
1) ch36 join in a ring
2-11) 36sc (10 rounds)
12) (11sc, inc)*3 (39)
13-14) 39sc (2 rounds)
15) 6sc, inc, (12sc, inc)*2, 6sc (42)
16-19) 42sc (4 rounds)
Cut the yarn. Crochet the second trouser leg in
the same way, do not cut the yarn on it.
Crochet the cuffs on the bottom of both legs in
beige color:
1) (11sc, inc)*3 (39)
2-3) 39sc (2 rounds)
Cut the yarn,
weave in the yarn ends.
Connect the legs:
1) 42sc on the first leg + 42sc on the second leg (84)
2-3) 84sc (2 rounds)
4) (dec, 18sc, dec, 18sc, dec)*2 (78)
5) (dec, 35sc, dec)*2 (74)
6) 36sc, dec, 34sc, dec, ch1, turn
7) from the 2nd stitch: dec, 68sc, dec, ch1, turn
8-10) from the 2nd st: 70sc, ch1, turn (3 rows)
11) from the 2nd st: (14sc, dec, 3sc, dec, 14sc)*2 (66),
ch1, turn
12) from the 2nd st: 13sc, dec, 3sc, dec, 12sc, dec,
12sc, dec, 3sc, dec, 13sc (61), ch1, turn
13) from the 2nd st: 61sc, ch1, turn
@juliiapyha
14) from the 2nd st: 41sc, ch1, turn
15) from the 2nd st: 10sc, dec, 9sc, ch1, turn
16) from the 2nd st: 9sc, dec, 9sc, ch1, turn
17) from the 2nd st: 8sc, dec, 9sc, ch1, turn
18) from the 2nd st: 8sc, dec, 8sc, ch1, turn
19) from the 2nd st: 4sc, 9hdc, 4sc, ch1, turn
20) from the 2nd st: 4sc, 2hdc, hdc2tog, 1hdc,
hdc2tog, 2hdc, 4sc, ch1, turn
21) from the 2nd st: 15sc, ch1, turn
22) from the 2nd st: 7sc, dec, 6sc, ch1, turn
23) from the 2nd st: 14sc.
Cut the yarn.

Crochet the top around: start from the back, 1sc


in each row; on the last two rows make a
buttonhole of ch8, and then crochet in a spiral of
1sc in each stitch. At the corners - 3sc in 1 stitch.
3 3

@juliiapyha
Crohet the pocket in brown color:
1) ch10
2-6) from the second chain on the hook: 9sc, ch1,
turn (5 rows)
7) crochet 3 sides of the pocket around with sc.
Make 3sc in one stitch on the corners. Leave a long
tail for sewing.

3 3
Crochet the straps in the same color as the cuffs
on the legs:
ch32, skip ch7, from the next ch: 25hdc. Leave a
long yarn tail. Crochet 2 similar pieces.
Sew on the straps on the back of the overalls,
pocket - in the front, buttons: 2 orange in the front
and 1 transparent in the back.
Decorate the pocket and the top of the overalls
with orange sewing thread, imitating the running
stitch (for this use the "forward needle" seam).

@juliiapyha
Dress our Antoshka.

@juliiapyha
Our Boy is ready!
Thank you for crocheting with me

@juliiapyha

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