Mary, Millie, & Morgan
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Susan B. Anderson
Susan B. Anderson writes her popular knitting blog at www.susanbanderson.blogspot.com. Her projects have appeared in Knit Simple, Interweave Knits, Parents, Crafts Beautiful, and elsewhere. The author of Spud & Chloë at the Farm, Itty-Bitty Toys, Itty-Bitty Nursery, and Itty-Bitty Hats, she lives in Madison, Wisconsin with her husband and four children.
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Mary, Millie, & Morgan - Susan B. Anderson
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Copyright © 2015 Susan B. Anderson
Photographs © 2015 Quince & Company, Inc
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table of contents
intro by susan b. anderson
dolls and outfits
patterns
doll
cozy shawl
comfy cardi
pretty dress
fancy skirt
standard abbreviations
bios
Mary, Millie, and Morgan are knitted seamlessly from the top down. When you knit the last stitch, you’re as good as done. Add a simple little face by way of a few embroidery stitches, two beautiful braids, and you’ve created a doll that will be filled with memories for your beloved little ones.
My love of dolls and children and dreams and the pure playfulness of childhood makes this doll set extra dear to me. Thinking about mamas, papas, and grandmas making little sets of wool dolls to keep, cherish, and pass on