Pansy Winter Rag Doll Knitting Pattern by Edith Grace Designs
This is Pansy Rag Doll. Pansy is 34cm tall, knitted in double knitting wool & worked flat. This pattern can be bought as a PDF Digital Download from - Etsy, Love Crafts & Ravelry. Pansy is named after a winter flower which is grown in Britain. The flowers originated from France, as violas. The name pansy is thought to come from the French word 'pensee - thought'. It was imported in the 15th century to Britain as a viola. Lady Mary Elizabeth Bennett (1785–1861) from Surrey, Britain, was an avid collector of violas and through cross breeding introduced pansies in 1812. I have used colours associated with winter: blues, light pinks & white. I have used Sirdar Snuggly DK for the turquoise & light blue and Sirdar Snuggly Pearls DK for the pink, as this adds a little sparkle! Pansy has stripy tights with a stripy top to match. Her skirt is flared and her belt has a bow attached. Ice Blue 4mm beads have been knitted into her hat and scarf, which are detachable. Pansy wears her hair in bunches.
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