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        <title>Olive, Loofah&#39;s little sister</title>
    
    
    
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<p>I knitted this doll using the same pattern as Loofah, only&#160;on the large end (8 peg) spool Knifty Knitter instead of the flower loom. She&#39;s very tiny, about 4&quot;. I think if I were going to make these dolls to give away, I&#39;d have to find a way to keep the stuffing in place. As it is, you can tell the gaps between each row are so large you can see the polyfill. One idea I had is to use a child&#39;s sock as a way to stuff the doll. I can also use a tighter stitch like I do for the head. </p>

    
    
    
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<p>One more problem I&#39;m having is with&#160;the hair. Right now, it looks okay, but it&#39;s not durable and wouldn&#39;t stand up to much playing. I separated strands of Lion Wool Ease but as they come apart, it&#39;s easy to tear off sections. I need to research a way to make decent hair.</p>

    
    
    
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<p>When we were visiting family over Thanksgiving, I knitted this ball with the flower loom. My plan was to make three of them, print out a &quot;How to Juggle&quot; tutorial, and give them as a gift. However, the little dog of the household got one look at this ball and decided it was hers. How could I refuse that face?? </p>
        
    
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<p>Meet Loofah! </p>
<p>I made this loomed dolly on the smaller (12 peg) flower Knifty Knitter. The pattern is Lulu the Loomed Dolly, and it&#39;s <a href="http://rds.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0geu_FXx0RHD5sA9axXNyoA;_ylu=X3oDMTE4Z25iaWJxBHNlYwNzcgRwb3MDMQRjb2xvA2FjMgR2dGlkA0gwNDdfODEEbANXUzE-/SIG=12bm4ugkd/EXP=1195776215/**http%3a//www.bevscountrycottage.com/lulu-loomed-doll.html">Bev&#39;s from Cottage Garden</a>. She loom knits Lulu Dolls for charity.</p>
<p>When I saw her dolls, and I saw the <a href="http://americaninitaly.blogspot.com/2006/01/lulu-loomed-dolly-there-is-cute.html">Lulu that American Girl in Italy </a>made, I had to give it a try. I used Lion brand wool (worsted weight) for the head and some left-over medium-weight wool for the body.</p>
<p>I didn&#39;t have the 18 peg loom that Bev uses, so I used my brand-new flower loom. Compared to the smallest loom in the KK round loom kit, this one has 12 pegs vs. the 24 peg blue loom; however, it&#39;s still large gauge.</p>
<p>It took me awhile to decide what stitch to use, because I knew I wanted the head to look different than the body. After starting four times, I ended up using a 1-over-3 wrapping and just the basic knit stitch. How I do this is I single wrap each peg, and I go completely around four times total. I then knit the bottom loop over the three remaining loops, and I do this for each peg. I then wrap just one strand around all pegs and continue.</p>

    
    
    
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<p>I made the head this way by knitting 24 rounds. (If I was using thicker yarn it would have been many fewer times around.) I then switched colors and started the body. I used two strands here, plus I choose the garter stitch. I knitted Loofah&#39;s body to be twice as long as her head.</p>
<p>When I neared the end of the body, I decreased by putting one existing loop on the neighboring peg and knitting off. I did this all around so I was left with six loops. I then gathered them all together just like a hat. I stuffed the doll with polyfill, and gathered the head. </p>
<p>When Loofah was at this stage, I decided the garter stitch wasn&#39;t exactly attractive. It was, in fact, sorta odd looking. Although I had played around with some cutsie names like Magnolia, in the end, she most resembles a loofah gourd, so that&#39;s her name: Loofah.</p>
<p>I knitted a little scarf on my other new KK loom: the spool loom. It makes two different sizes of i-cords. I used the smallest side, and I even added some tiny tassels. I then knitted Loofah a hat, so I went back to the flower loom and knitted about two inches. I decreased the top of the hat and gathered it off. The brim curled up on its own.</p>
<p>Finally, I decided Loofah needed some personality, so I had a try at stitching a face. She has a tiny pink mouth, two blue eyes, and some wild hair. You may notice one of her eyes is crooked--looks like I need some practice!</p>
<p>Because she&#39;s wool, I wonder if she&#39;d felt at all if I washed her. I&#39;d have to de-stuff her first, but it may be a cool look. At this point, though, I&#39;m a little attached to her, and I&#39;d hate it if something bad happened to my lil&#39; Loofah.</p>
<p>I think Loofah was a great first doll. She&#39;s pretty much a tube with a scarf and hat. Now that I have these smaller looms, it&#39;ll be fun to knit her new things once and awhile like a blankie, shawl, and maybe even a couple of snazzy tube dresses!</p>
<p>By the way, it&#39;s sure nice to have the kitties nearby. Whenever I need help choosing a color, they&#39;re right there to lend a helping paw.</p>
        
    
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