Proudly presenting little Bianchina, first pattern made by Stefania Bianchi.
For those that don’t know, some time last year I have created little Facebook group named FairyDolls Crochet. Was easier to give hand and help with my patterns this way. There are 300 of us members but are growing daily. We share experiences, help each other, share photos, links to free patterns from fellow bloggers and just hang up as a group of enthusiasts who like to make dolls and toys. Stefania is one of our oldest members and few weeks ago she shared this Bianchina pattern with us. I have fell in love with little sheep, and same day star
ted making one myself. As the pattern was in Italian (and have to first Italian pattern I worked on), I translated it to English as I worked on it (to help Stefania and group members who were excited about this pattern as much as I was).
So here is Bianchina I made.
With with Stefanias permission offering you her free pattern so you can make your own Bianchina 🙂
Pattern is easy to follow. For any questions you might have, you can freely ask me, or contact Stefania through her Facebook page. All the details you will find herewith.
Here is the copy of the pattern. You can also find it free to download and save for personal use on my Free Patterns page.
Wishing you all lots of fun times with Bianchina! Big thanks to dear Stefania. Hopefully new pattern from her will be available soon!!!
While you are all working on your new pattern, I will go back to finish my new project; Waldorf inspired doll. Dear friends, I love this doll!!!!
By now you all know I love dolls. Not only making them but I really enjoy having them, seeing them, being around them… This one is real treasure. Really, really a doll! Soft, cuddly, beautiful… Here is sneak peak to what I am working on these days.
Wishing you all happy and peaceful rest of the weekend.
♥
Vanja
Thank you so much. I have been searching for a pattern to make a Lambie for my Doc Mcstuffibs obsessed little girl. Should be done just in time for her birthday!
Which size yarn is recommended for this pattern? Thanks!