Knitted Pocket Doll: Free Pattern
Miaou Crafts shares a free knitting pattern for this pocket-sized doll. She’s small and sweet and would probably like some friends, so be sure to make a few!
Miaou Crafts shares a free knitting pattern for this pocket-sized doll. She’s small and sweet and would probably like some friends, so be sure to make a few!
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Thank you very much for featuring my Friend in my Pocket!
This is the cutest little project I have seen all day! It may even inspire me!
I tried to follow the link but my virus software is reporting that it contains a trojan virus so I thought I should warn anyone else.
I have tried various routes to the pocket doll instructions/description, but I keep getting a
warning that the site contains ‘malware’ and
could infect my whole computer?
thanks
I’d love to have this pattern but the website link doesn’t work! Where can I get the pattern from please?
Just found it!
http://miaoucrafts.blogspot.co.uk/2011/02/new-beginnings.html