Tooth Fairy Doll Crochet Pattern
Start a new tradition—instead of leaving a child’s tooth under the pillow, put it in this tooth fairy’s little pouch. It makes the tooth fairy’s job so much easier.
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RED HEART® “Soft Yarn®”: 1 ball each of 4601 Off White A, 4422 Tangerine B, 9528 Lilac C, 6768 Pink D, and 2515 Turquoise E.
Crochet Hook: 3.75mm [US F-5] and 3.25mm [US D-3] (for tooth necklace only)
Yarn needle, stitch marker, 2 pearls (for earrings), small amounts of black and red pearl cotton (for facial features), red crayon (for coloring cheeks), stuffing.
Doll measures 16” tall.
GAUGE: 19 sts = 4”; 20 rows = 4” in single crochet using larger hook. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the gauge.



Comments
Very easy
I am currently working on this doll. I started yesterday and am just about finished. I really love it so far! The pattern is very easy to read and work with. My niece is going to love her new doll!!
Tooth Fairy Assembly
No way did I want to seam all these pieces. So I am working in a spiral. So far working out well. To start at head I started with an adjustable ring. Work 6 sc in ring. Do not join. Rd 2: work 2 sc in each sc around - 12 sc. Rd 3: (2 sc in next sc, sc in next sc) 6 times - 18 sc. Rd 4: (2 sc in next sc, sc in next 2 sc) 6 times - 24 sc. Rd 5: (2 sc in next sc, sc in next 3 sc) 6 times - 30 sc. Rd 6: (2 sc in next sc, sc in next 4 sc) - 36 sc. Then I worked from row 3 of given pattern. Do not chain 1 and continue in spiral. All stitch counts are doubled per round. Make sure you mark each round with a marker and move it as you go.
Tooth Fairy
I crocheted this over a weekend, I wasn't really wild about the way it was assembled but the lil kids in my court just love it have already crocheted 1/2 dozen of these. Plus I used leftover yarn from other projects changing the color scheme making each doll unique and to be able to tell who had what dolly
Cute!
A must. I must make this one for.