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Wednesday Addams stands 12” tall when finished. The doll and shoes are worked in continuous rounds, while the dress is worked
in rows and continuous rounds. The wig cap is worked in joined rounds. Take care to crochet tight stitches and utilize the invisible
decrease to avoid large holes (especially in the feet and shoulder areas). Blush can be used in place of pink yarn for the cheeks.
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Begin to stuff the body.
Rnd 33: 3 sc, dec [24]
Rnd 34: 2 sc, dec [18]
Make two Rnd 35: 1 sc, dec [12]
Rnd 1: sc 8 in a magic circle [8] Rnd 36-38: sc [12] (3 rounds)
Rnd 2-16: sc [8] (15 rounds) Now we will begin the head. Be sure to stuff the
Finish off, stuff, and weave in the ends shoulders and neck firmly.
Rnd 39: inc [24]
Rnd 40: 3 sc, inc [30]
Rnd 23: 3 sc, ch 2 and connect to the other leg with a sc.
11 sc, sc along the 2 chains, 9 sc on the other leg [28]
Rnd 24: 6 sc, inc [32]
Rnd 25-27: sc [32] (3 rounds)
Rnd 28: 6 sc, dec [28] Rounds 54-55, 4 stitches wide
Rnd 29: 5 sc, dec [24]
Rnd 24-29: sc [24] (6 rounds)
Rnd 30: sc, but stop when the round reaches the middle
of the back. Place the stitch marker.
Rnd 31: 10 sc, dec [22]
Rounds 50-52, 3 strands
Rnd 32: 4 sc, attach arms with 3 sc, 8 sc, attach arms
with 3 sc, 4 sc [30]
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Begin working the skirt in rounds by connecting the last
stitch of row 11 with the first stitch of row 11 with a
single crochet.
Rnd 12: 4 sc, inc [36]
Make 2 collar pieces Rnd 13: 5 sc, inc [42]
Row 1: Chain 14 Rnd 14: 6 sc, inc [48]
Row 2: Starting on the second chain from the hook; Rnd 15-22: sc [48] (8 rounds)
10 sc, hdc, dc, tc. Chain 1 and finish off. Finish off and leave a long tail.
Leave a long tail for sewing and pinning down the
collar. Sleeves
The sleeves will be crocheted onto the two holes we
The dress will be worked in a combination of rows and made in the dress. They will consist of 10 stitches per
rounds. It’s easiest to attach the collar onto the dress round.
before you start the skirt rounds. Rnd 1: slip stitch into one of the stitches in row
3. sc around and place stitch marker.
Dress top Rnd 2-13: sc [10] (12 rounds)
Row 1: Chain 27 Finish off and weave in the tail.
Row 2: starting in the second chain from the hook: 26 sc.
Chain 1, turn [26] Slip the dress onto the doll, I've found using a scrap piece
Row 3: 4 sc, chain 5 and skip 5 stitches, 8 sc, chain 5 and of yarn through the arm helps to guide and pull the arm
skip 5 stitches, 4 sc. Chain 1, turn [26] into the tight sleeve. Once the dress is in place sew the
Row 4-7: inc, sc to end of the row. Chain 1, turn [27, 28, back up using the tail from the skirt. Alternatively, you
29, 30] can add a button closure to allow the dress to be
Row 8-10: sc to end of the row, chain 1, turn [30] removed during play time.
Row 11: sc to end of the row, chain 1 and attach to the
first stitch in the row [30]
Attach the collar to row 1 of the dress.
Hair strands
The easiest way to create the hair is by using a book that
is at least 8” long. Wrap the hair around the book
creating 75-100 strands. Slip stitch into the top of the
yarn in bundles of three. Make sure to slip stitch tightly,
you don’t want the hair to wiggle around. Secure both
ends into pony tails; this will save you the headache of
trying to separate the hair later. Carefully cut the
bottom of the hair and lay flat.
With one tail of the hair strands secure the hair at the
front middle of the wig cap. With the other tail secure
the hair strands to the wig cap at the nape of the neck.