With the right cut of a garment, you can highlight your best features and cover up any weak spots. That goes for big and small alike. Feel free to take a look at my examples.
I hope you have lots of fun making them.
Warm regards from Ina
Summer Poncho
This is the best example of a figure-flattering piece. The airy, lightweight poncho swings gently around the body’s shape. It wears simply wonderfully in all clothing sizes. The knitting pattern consists of 2 pattern rows that repeat over and over and offers delicate glimpses of bare skin. You should definitely make it in your favorite color. Mine is blue or green. The green yarn is already waiting, and I can show you the blue one here:
Poncho with Fringe
Yes, I simply love ponchos. This one is very easy to knit, even for
knitting beginners with perseverance. We only knit knit stitches and don’t have to weave in any ends. We tie the strands into fringe, which looks really cool when worn. The color gradient comes straight from the ball of yarn.
Colorful Party Dress for Dolls
Yes, whether you believe it or not. Thick yarn and unflattering cuts make doll clothing look bulky and shapeless. Here I’ll show you an example of how doll clothing can also look: chic, colorful, and modern. Although it isn’t fitted at the waist, it still cuts a great figure. The dress length is variable, from mini to maxi.