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Barbie's Crocheted Kitchen Furniture and AppliancesBy Debra Frick
Look what's cooking! Barbie is in the Kitchen This is the second in the series of Barbie or other small doll crocheted furniture. Please feel free to change colors to fit more with what your little interior decorator would like. I have tried to use materials that anyone would have or would be easy to obtain. There are a lot more pieces to the kitchen so I would say for an average Crocheter working while watching TV it will probably take a week to complete. I have also tried to make sure that there are no little pieces that can be choked on so instead of buttons I have used embroidery for handles. Buttons could be used if for a child that choking is not a hazard. I did use chop stick pieces for handles on the refrigerator, stove and sink but made sure they were whip stitched on very tightly. But you could just embroider some handles on for younger children. Basic construction of these pieces is crocheting the different pieces and then slipstitching the pieces together, making a slip cover over the base pieces of Styrofoam or polystyrene or cigarette box. Styrofoam can be cut with a serrated knife and then the edges sanded smooth with another piece of Styrofoam. Polystyrene can be cut with an electric saw which gives a nice smooth cut or with a hand saw. In a pinch pieces of wood could be used for the bases but this would make each piece heavier, and also a hazard if thrown. Materials
Abbreviations:
Dc Double crochet
Kitchen TableThis table is worked in Rounds. Base:
Rnd 1:Chain 4 and join to form ring. Table Top: Make 2 Rnd 1: Chain 4 and join to form ring. Rnd 2: 12 Dc in ring, Join, Chain 2. Rnd 3: 1 Dc in space next to chain 2 and 2 Dc in each space around, Join, Chain 2 Rnd 4: 2 Dc in space next to chain 2 and 3 Dc in each space around, Join, Chain 2 Rnd 5: 3 Dc in space next to chain 2 and 4 Dc in each space around, Join. Fasten off and work in ends. Assembly: Slide base over pudding cup. Stuff pudding cup with Walmart bag cut in half. Trim tab back on Pudding cup. Cut 5 _ inch square out of brown cardboard. Lay one circle on the top and one on the bottom and slip stitch together. Whip stitch the top to the base. StoolsMake 2 Top: Make 2
Row 1: Chain 9 In second chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across. (7 Dc) Base:
Row 1: Chain 7 In third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across. (5 Dc) Chain 2 turn.
Row 1: Chain 7 In third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across. (5 Dc) Chain 2 turn. Assembly:
Slipstitch both pieces together for top of stool. Slip stitch base to band base. Whip stitch base to top. China HutchTop of Hutch Base and Bottom of Base: Make 2 total
Row 1: Chain 16 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across. (14 Dc) Chain 2 turn. Sides of Hutch Base: Make 2
Row 1: Chain 13 in the third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across. (11 Dc) Chain 2 turn. Back of Hutch Base:
Row 1: Chain 13 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across, (11 Dc) Chain 2 turn. Front of Hutch Base: Make 1
Row 1: Chain 13 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across. (11 Dc) Chain 2 turn. Hutch Top: Front: Make 1
Row 1: Chain 10 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across. (8 Dc) Chain 2 turn. Hutch Top Back:
Row 1: Chain 10 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across. (8 Dc) Chain 2 turn. Hutch top Center Band: Make 1
Row 1: Chain 6 in third chain from hook Sc and in each stitch across. Ch 1 Turn. (4 Sc) Assembly: Stuff cigarette box's with cut up Walmart bags until firm. Glue three together to form base. Whip stitch over 4th row bar with black or contrasting color to make handles on Hutch front base and Hutch front top. Slip stitch cover together then over base. Stuff another cigarette box with cut up Walmart bags until firm. Slip stitch pieces together and slip stitch cover over this box. StoveSides and front: Make 4
Row 1: Chain 22 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across (19 Dc) chain 2 turn. Top and bottom: make 2
Row 1: Chain 12 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across. (10Dc) Chain 2 turn. Burners: Make 4
Row 1: Chain 4, Join to form ring Oven Window: Make 1
Row 1: Chain 7 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across. (5 Dc) chain 2 turn. Assembly: On front panel whip stitch oven window above the slip stitch divider. With a yarn needle threaded with your contrasting colors over bar on 3rd row whip stitch your knobs for the stove. Whip stitch your stove burners to the top panel. Slip stitch four side pieces and bottom together. Slide in your piece of polystyrene or Styrofoam. Place top on and slip stitch the top on. RefrigeratorTop and Bottom: Make 2 total
Row 1: Chain 12 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across. (10 Dc) Chain 2 turn. Side pieces: Make 2 Row 1: Chain 12 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across. (10 Dc) Chain 2 turn. Rows 2-13: Dc in each stitch across, Chain 2 turn except for last row. Fasten off and work in ends. Back Row 1: Chain 12 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across, (10 Dc) Chain 2 turn. Row 2-13: Dc in each stitch across, Chain 2 turn except for last row. Fasten off and work in ends. Front:
Row 1: Chain 12 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across. (10 Dc) Chain 2 turn. Ice Maker Window
Row 1: Chain 3 in second chain from hook double crochet and in last stitch. (2 dc) chain 2 turn. Assembly: Whip stitch ice maker window to center of front. Whip stitch two small pieces of chop stick on top and bottom of front. Slip stitch pieces together and the add base and slip stitch closed. SinkBack and Front: Make 2 total
Row 1: Chain 20 in the third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across, (18 Dc) Chain 2 turn. Sides: Make 2
Row 1: Chain 18 in third chain form hook Dc and in each stitch across, (16 Dc) Chain 2 turn. Bottom: Make 1
Row 1: Chain 20 in the third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across, (18Dc) Chain 2 turn. Top:
Row 1: Chain 20 in the third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across, (18Dc) Chain 2 turn Assembly: On top in middle of second row whip stitch over post to create two knobs. On front panel Chain stitch up center of panel for eight rows. Cut off and work in ends. Going across the third row Chain stitch across. Cut off and work in ends. Whip stitch piece of chopstick for handle on front of upper portion and whip stitch two longer pieces of chopstick on either side of divider (Chain stitches). Now slip stitch all pieces together. Taking ice pick or sharp object poke hole in Polystyrene or Styrofoam for ceiling hook. Glue in place with strong glue. Striped Kitchen Rug
Row 1: Chain 21 Fasten off MicrowaveFront and Back: Make 2
Row 1: Chain 14 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across, (12 Dc) Chain 2 turn. Center Band:
Row 1: Chain 10 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across (8 Dc) Chain 2 turn.
Window: With contrasting color
Chain 10 in the third chain from hook Sc and in each stitch across (8 Sc) Chain 1 turn. Assembly:
On front panel Whip stitch window to panel, Whip stitch small piece of Chopstick to front right hand edge for handle. Slip stitch ends of center band together and then slip stitch top Microwave CartTop and bottom:
Row 1: Chain 18 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across. (16 Dc) Chain 2 turn Center Band:
Row 1: Chain 10 in third chain from hook Dc and in each stitch across, (8Dc) Chain 2 turn. Assembly: Slip stitch ends of band together. Slip stitch top on and slide in boxes and then slip stitch bottom on. In center front embroider 2 handles. About The Author:
Feedback About This Post:RE: Barbie's Crocheted Kitchen Furniture and AppliancesThanks for sharing this and your living room set. They are great. Post By magpiefroggy (Guest Post) |
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