Mr. Fashion Doll Pants

Mr. Fashion Doll Pants

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: f113005
Date Added: November 19, 1998

These pants are a result of a request for clothing made for a Ken doll. It took quite a bit of thinking to get the best way to construct a pair of pants that would not be too difficult for the beginner to do. If you need to make the pants larger or smaller just use a larger or smaller hook to get the right gauge.


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