
If your hands and feet get cold easily even indoors, these warmers are just the thing for you! The wrist warmers and leg warmers are knitted with the same yarn and in the same pattern, so they go perfectly together. I chose a yarn in shades of blue here that goes especially well with jeans. The lace pattern looks a little like a cable pattern and is very stretchy, so the leg warmers can also be worn over leggings.
You can find the knitting pattern for the warmer set here!

You can make the children’s jacket in sizes 80–92. It is knitted in stockinette stitch, and the appliqués are crocheted. It closes at the front with a zipper, so there’s no buttoning, which children often find especially annoying.
Here’s the knitting pattern for the children’s jacket!

And of course the little dolls shouldn’t get cold either. If you have a few leftover sock-yarn scraps, you can knit this turtleneck sweater for small dolls (fashion dolls about 30 cm tall). It is knitted as a top-down raglan, so it can be easily adjusted to the dolls’ size. The Norwegian pattern forms all by itself from the ball of yarn. The sweater fits both female and male little dolls. The pattern for the matching hat is included.
Click here to go to the knitting pattern for the doll sweater including the hat!