My LO did not quite like the idea of having a cap on her head even during winter. It was difficult to coax her to wear one. And then comes a sincere concern, why does my
Pippi not wear a cap.
So I made one for
Pippi :)
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A tiny sock of hers seem to be the exact fit for our little Pippi |
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Just fold the joint part inwards |
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And stitch the top part, leaving out the lace as the pop on top of the cap |
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This is the back part |
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You will soon have demands from the whole doll family coming up for their own skull caps, for the larger dolls, Mickey and Candy I had to use the grown-ups socks :) |
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