This Rose Fairy Princess Doll is a romantic amigurumi-style crochet design with a soft peach face, long charcoal hair with pink streaks, a gold crown, white fairy wings, a dusty rose princess gown, cream underskirt, ruffled lace hem, tiny sandals, a floral purse, a matching hat, a treasure chest, and a rose bouquet. The finished doll is designed as a display piece with layered dress panels, pearl-style bead details, and delicate rose decorations.
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Pattern Overview
This pattern creates a seated or standing fairy princess doll with a rounded amigurumi head, slim neck, small body, straight legs, narrow arms, large textured wings, and a highly decorated dress. The look is inspired by the image: dusty rose outer gown, cream center skirt, gold trim, pearl dots, small roses, a shoulder purse, a crown, long wavy hair, and separate accessories placed around the doll.
The doll is worked mostly in continuous rounds using single crochet. The dress, wings, lace, hat brim, bag flap, chest bands, flowers, and decorative borders are worked separately and sewn on carefully. Use stitch markers for every round because the shape depends on even increases and decreases.
Finished Size
- Doll height: about 12.5 to 13.5 inches tall when using sport or DK weight yarn and a 2.25 mm hook.
- Head width: about 3 inches across.
- Dress width: about 6.5 to 7 inches across at the widest skirt edge.
- Wing span: about 8.5 to 9.5 inches across.
- Hat width: about 3.75 inches across.
- Treasure chest: about 2 inches wide.
- Bouquet: about 2 inches across.
Skill Level
Intermediate to advanced beginner. The doll uses simple stitches, but there are many small pieces, layered trims, shaping rounds, embroidery details, and careful sewing steps. Beginners can make it by completing one section at a time and checking stitch counts often.
Materials
- Sport or light DK cotton yarn in skin peach, dusty rose, cream, white, charcoal gray, soft pink, gold, olive green, rose pink, pale pink, deep rose, and brown.
- 2.25 mm crochet hook for the doll and fitted pieces.
- 2.5 mm crochet hook for wings, skirt ruffles, and accessories if you want softer drape.
- 8 mm black safety eyes or black embroidery thread for stitched eyes.
- Fiberfill stuffing.
- Yarn needle.
- Stitch markers.
- Small pearl beads or cream embroidery knots for pearl dots.
- Thin gold cord or crocheted gold chains for shoulder strap and trim.
- Optional craft wire for wings and crown points.
- Optional blush powder or pink embroidery floss for cheeks.
- Small buttons or bead charms for the chest lock and sandal centers.
Abbreviations
- MR: magic ring
- ch: chain
- sl st: slip stitch
- sc: single crochet
- hdc: half double crochet
- dc: double crochet
- tr: treble crochet
- inc: 2 sc in the same stitch
- dec: invisible single crochet decrease
- BLO: back loop only
- FLO: front loop only
- st: stitch
- R: round or row
- FO: fasten off
Gauge
Gauge is important for a neat doll. With a 2.25 mm hook and sport cotton yarn, 8 sc and 8 rounds should measure about 1 inch. The fabric should be firm enough that stuffing does not show through. If your stitches are loose, use a smaller hook.
Construction Notes
- Work the head, body, legs, and arms tightly in continuous rounds.
- Stuff the head firmly and the limbs lightly so they keep a soft doll shape.
- The outer gown is made with separate dusty rose skirt panels sewn over a cream underskirt.
- The wings are made as two mirrored pieces with stepped feather edges.
- The hair is created from crocheted chains and long yarn strands for a thick, wavy look.
- The roses are made in several sizes and sewn onto the crown, bodice, purse, dress, hat, and bouquet.
- Gold trim should be added last so it sits cleanly on top of the dress.
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Head
Use skin peach yarn and a 2.25 mm hook. Work in continuous rounds. Place a stitch marker in the first stitch of each round. Stuff firmly as you go, especially before the opening becomes small.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc in each st around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sts.
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sts.
- R5: sc 3, inc, repeat around. 30 sts.
- R6: sc 4, inc, repeat around. 36 sts.
- R7: sc 5, inc, repeat around. 42 sts.
- R8: sc 6, inc, repeat around. 48 sts.
- R9: sc 7, inc, repeat around. 54 sts.
- R10 to R20: sc around. 54 sts for 11 rounds.
- R21: sc 7, dec, repeat around. 48 sts.
- R22: sc 6, dec, repeat around. 42 sts.
- R23: sc 5, dec, repeat around. 36 sts.
- R24: sc 4, dec, repeat around. 30 sts.
- R25: sc 3, dec, repeat around. 24 sts.
- R26: sc 2, dec, repeat around. 18 sts.
- R27: sc around. 18 sts. This creates the neck base.
Insert safety eyes between R15 and R16 with 9 stitches between them. The face in the image is sweet and simple, so keep the eyes small and widely spaced. If embroidering eyes, make two small vertical oval eyes with black thread and add three short lashes to the outer edge of each eye.
Cheeks and Face Details
- Use pink embroidery floss to make two soft horizontal cheek marks under each eye, between R17 and R18.
- For the tiny mouth, use one small pink stitch centered between the eyes at R19.
- For eyelashes, add three short black stitches on each eye, angled outward.
- Do not add a large nose. The image has a smooth doll face with only very subtle facial shaping.
Neck Stabilizer
Because the crown, hair, and wings add weight, place a firm neck support inside the body. Roll a small tube of felt or use a folded pipe cleaner covered with tape. Insert it through the neck and into the upper body before sewing the head closed to the torso.
Body
Use skin peach for the upper body base. The dress will cover most of the torso, but a firm body is needed to support the skirt and wings.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sts.
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sts.
- R5: sc 3, inc, repeat around. 30 sts.
- R6 to R10: sc around. 30 sts.
- R11: sc 8, dec, repeat 3 times. 27 sts.
- R12: sc around. 27 sts.
- R13: sc 7, dec, repeat 3 times. 24 sts.
- R14: sc around. 24 sts.
- R15: sc 6, dec, repeat 3 times. 21 sts.
- R16: sc around. 21 sts.
- R17: sc 5, dec, repeat 3 times. 18 sts.
- R18 to R20: sc around. 18 sts.
Stuff firmly. Leave a long tail and sew the body to the neck opening. Match 18 stitches of the body to 18 stitches of the neck. Sew twice around for strength. The head should sit straight, with the face looking forward and slightly downward like the image.
Legs
Make two legs. Start with cream yarn for socks, then change to skin peach for the visible lower leg. The sandals will be added later in dusty rose and gold.
First Leg
- R1: 6 sc in MR with cream. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: BLO sc around. 12 sts.
- R4 to R6: sc around. 12 sts.
- Change to skin peach.
- R7 to R16: sc around. 12 sts for 10 rounds.
- Stuff lightly. FO the first leg.
Second Leg
- Repeat R1 to R16 but do not fasten off.
- Ch 3, join to the first leg with 1 sc into any stitch on the first leg.
- Sc 11 around the first leg, sc 3 across one side of the chain, sc 12 around the second leg, sc 3 across the other side of the chain. 30 sts.
Lower Body Join
This joined leg section forms the hips under the dress. The wide skirt hides the join, but the body must stand evenly so the shoes appear straight below the hem.
- R1 after joining: sc around all 30 sts.
- R2: sc 4, inc, repeat around. 36 sts.
- R3 to R5: sc around. 36 sts.
- R6: sc 4, dec, repeat around. 30 sts.
- R7: sc 3, dec, repeat around. 24 sts.
- R8: sc 2, dec, repeat around. 18 sts.
- FO, leaving a long tail if you prefer sewing this lower section to the body separately.
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Sew the lower body to the bottom of the torso. Stuff the hips lightly so the doll can sit naturally but still hold the dress.
Arms
Make two arms with skin peach yarn. The sleeves and cuffs are added separately. The hands are small rounded mitt shapes, matching the soft doll look in the image.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 9 sts.
- R3 to R5: sc around. 9 sts.
- R6: sc 1, dec, repeat around. 6 sts.
- R7 to R20: sc around. 6 sts.
- Stuff only the hand and lower arm very lightly.
- Flatten the top and crochet 3 sc through both layers to close.
- FO with a long tail for sewing.
Sew the arms to the sides of the body between R17 and R18 of the torso. Angle them slightly downward so the hands rest near the skirt sides, as shown in the image.
Cream Bodice Base
The bodice is fitted over the body and gives the princess dress its cream center section. Use cream yarn and work in joined rounds. Ch 1 at the beginning of each round does not count as a stitch.
- R1: Ch 31, join with sl st to form a ring. Sc around. 30 sts.
- R2: sc around. 30 sts.
- R3: sc 4, dec, repeat around. 25 sts.
- R4: sc around. 25 sts.
- R5: sc 3, dec, repeat around. 20 sts.
- R6 to R8: sc around. 20 sts.
- FO and weave in ends.
Slide the bodice over the torso before the skirt is sewn on. Sew the top edge lightly to the body so it does not shift. The cream bodice should show in the front center beneath the dusty rose overdress.
Dusty Rose Outer Bodice
The image shows a dusty rose fitted upper dress with cream collar and gold edging. This piece wraps around the sides and leaves a cream center panel visible.
- Row 1: With dusty rose, ch 23. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 22 sts.
- Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sc 4, hdc 4, dc 6, hdc 4, sc 4. 22 sts.
- Row 3: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 22 sts.
- Row 4: Ch 1, turn, sc 3, dec, sc 12, dec, sc 3. 20 sts.
- Row 5: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 20 sts.
- Row 6: Ch 1, turn, sc 2, dec, sc 12, dec, sc 2. 18 sts.
- Row 7: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 18 sts.
Place this bodice over the cream base with the opening centered in front. Sew the side edges to the torso. Leave the center cream section visible from neckline to waist.
Cream Collar
The neckline has a white cream ruffled collar around the shoulders. Make it small and neat so it frames the face without covering the hair.
- Ch 28 with cream.
- Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 27 sts.
- Row 2: Ch 2, turn, 3 dc in first st, sl st in next st, repeat across, ending with sl st if needed.
- FO, leaving a long tail.
Sew the collar around the neckline. Keep the scallops pointing downward. Add one small rose at the center front of the collar.
Cream Underskirt
The cream underskirt is full and visible in the center front and along the bottom hem. Work this as a separate skirt and sew it around the doll’s waist.
- R1: With cream, ch 37, join to form a ring. Sc around. 36 sts.
- R2: Ch 2, dc inc in each st around, join. 72 sts.
- R3: Ch 2, dc around, join. 72 sts.
- R4: Ch 2, dc 2, dc inc, repeat around, join. 96 sts.
- R5 to R8: Ch 2, dc around, join. 96 sts.
- R9: Ch 1, sc around. 96 sts.
- R10 lace edge: Ch 3, skip 1 st, sl st in next st, repeat around.
Sew the upper edge of the cream underskirt to the waist. The front center should hang straight, while the side and back can flare outward. Add light stuffing or tulle underneath only if needed for shape.
Gold Lower Trim
The image has a muted gold line above the lower white lace. Use gold yarn and surface crochet or sew a chain around the lower skirt.
- Ch 100 with gold.
- Hold the chain around R8 of the cream underskirt.
- Sew it evenly around the skirt, keeping the chain flat.
- Do not pull tightly; the skirt must keep its bell shape.
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White Lace Hem
The bottom of the dress has a larger white scalloped lace border. This adds volume and matches the delicate fairy style.
- Join white yarn to any stitch at the lower edge of the cream underskirt.
- R1: Ch 1, sc around. 96 sts.
- R2: Ch 3, skip 1 st, sc in next st, repeat around.
- R3: In each ch-3 space, work sc, hdc, dc, hdc, sc. Repeat around.
- FO and weave in ends.
Dusty Rose Overskirt Front Panels
The outer skirt has dusty rose panels that open at the center, with cream showing underneath. Make two front panels and sew them from the waist down, angled outward.
Left Front Panel
- Row 1: Ch 13 with dusty rose. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 12 sts.
- Row 2: Ch 2, turn, dc across. 12 sts.
- Row 3: Ch 2, turn, dc inc, dc 10, dc inc. 14 sts.
- Row 4: Ch 2, turn, dc across. 14 sts.
- Row 5: Ch 2, turn, dc inc, dc 12, dc inc. 16 sts.
- Row 6: Ch 2, turn, dc across. 16 sts.
- Row 7: Ch 2, turn, dc inc, dc 14, dc inc. 18 sts.
- Row 8 to Row 10: Ch 2, turn, dc across. 18 sts.
- Row 11 border: Ch 1, turn, sc around all edges with 2 sc in each lower corner.
Right Front Panel
Repeat the same instructions for the left front panel. Sew both panels to the waist, leaving a V-shaped cream opening at the center. The lower corners should point outward toward each side of the doll.
Dusty Rose Back Overskirt
The back overskirt fills the rear and sides so the gown looks full from every angle. This piece is wider than the front panels.
- Row 1: Ch 31 with dusty rose. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 30 sts.
- Row 2: Ch 2, turn, dc across. 30 sts.
- Row 3: Ch 2, turn, dc 4, dc inc, repeat across. 36 sts.
- Row 4: Ch 2, turn, dc across. 36 sts.
- Row 5: Ch 2, turn, dc 5, dc inc, repeat across. 42 sts.
- Row 6 to Row 10: Ch 2, turn, dc across. 42 sts.
- Row 11: Ch 1, turn, sc around all edges, placing 3 sc in each lower corner.
Sew the top edge to the back waist. Overlap the back piece slightly behind the front panels. The dusty rose skirt should frame the cream underskirt like a princess robe.
Ruffled Rose Skirt Border
The dusty rose panels have a raised ruffled border. Use a slightly lighter dusty rose if available. This border should sit on the lower edge of each dusty rose panel.
- Join yarn to the lower corner of one panel.
- Work 2 sc in each stitch along the lower edge.
- Next row: Ch 2, work 3 dc in each sc across the lower edge.
- Sl st along the side edge to secure the ruffle end.
- Repeat for both front panels and the back panel.
Gold Dress Lines
Gold lines define the dress in the image. Add them after all skirt panels are sewn. Use thin gold yarn, metallic crochet thread, or a simple chain made with gold yarn.
- Make two gold chains of 36 stitches for the front panel edges.
- Sew one chain along the inner edge of each dusty rose front panel.
- Make one gold chain of 90 stitches for the lower skirt border.
- Sew it above the ruffle edge of the dusty rose panels.
- Make one gold chain of 32 stitches for the waistline.
- Sew it around the waist where bodice and skirt meet.
Pearl Dot Decoration
The dress has small pearl-like dots along the front edges and waist. Use tiny beads or embroidered French knots with cream yarn.
- Place 10 pearl dots down the left front gold line.
- Place 10 pearl dots down the right front gold line.
- Place 12 pearl dots around the waistline.
- Place 5 pearl dots on each sandal strap.
- Place 6 pearl dots on the purse flap.
- Keep spacing even so the decorations look delicate, not crowded.
Sleeves
The sleeves are dusty rose with cream ruffled cuffs and gold trim. Make two sleeve tubes and slide them over the arms before final sewing if possible.
- R1: With dusty rose, ch 13, join into a ring. Sc around. 12 sts.
- R2 to R5: sc around. 12 sts.
- R6: sc 2, inc, repeat around. 16 sts.
- R7: sc around. 16 sts.
- Change to cream.
- R8: FLO only, ch 2, 2 dc in each st around. 32 dc.
- R9: sc around the top edge with gold or sew a gold chain around the sleeve cuff.
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Sew each sleeve around the upper arm. The cream ruffle should sit near the elbow, matching the image’s puffed princess sleeve shape.
Sandals
The sandals are dusty rose with cream sock tops, gold soles, and pearl-like decorations. Make two soles, two top straps, and two ankle straps.
Gold Soles
- Ch 8 with gold.
- R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc 5, 3 sc in last ch, working on other side of chain sc 5, 2 sc in last st. 16 sts.
- R2: inc, sc 5, inc 3 times, sc 5, inc 2 times. 22 sts.
- FO and weave in ends.
Dusty Rose Foot Strap
- Ch 9 with dusty rose.
- Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 8 sts.
- FO, leaving a tail.
- Sew across the front of the foot, over the cream sock, attaching both ends to the sole.
Ankle Strap
- Ch 14 with dusty rose.
- Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 13 sts.
- Sew around the ankle.
- Add one pearl bead or embroidered knot at the center front.
Hair Cap
The doll has thick charcoal gray hair with a center fringe and long wavy side strands. The hair cap covers the top and back of the head. Use charcoal gray yarn.
- R1: 6 sc in MR. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sts.
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sts.
- R5: sc 3, inc, repeat around. 30 sts.
- R6: sc 4, inc, repeat around. 36 sts.
- R7: sc 5, inc, repeat around. 42 sts.
- R8: sc 6, inc, repeat around. 48 sts.
- R9 to R14: sc around. 48 sts.
- R15: sc 18, hdc 6, dc 6, hdc 6, sc 12. 48 sts.
- FO, leaving a long sewing tail.
Place the hair cap on the head so the front edge sits around R10 at the forehead and the back covers the head down to R20. Sew around the edge with small invisible stitches.
Center Bangs
The front bang in the image is a short central charcoal section that drops between the eyes. Make three small strips.
- Short bang: Ch 8, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 7 sts. FO.
- Middle bang: Ch 10, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 9 sts. FO.
- Short bang: Ch 8, sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 7 sts. FO.
Sew the three bang strips to the front center of the hair cap. Let the middle strip hang slightly lower. Keep the bangs narrow so they do not cover the eyes.
Long Wavy Hair Strands
The hair is one of the most important details. Make charcoal gray strands and soft pink accent strands. Use chains so the hair looks like thick crocheted curls.
- Make 16 charcoal strands: Ch 44, work 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each chain across. FO.
- Make 8 charcoal loose strands: Ch 50, sl st in each chain across. FO.
- Make 6 soft pink strands: Ch 42, work 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each chain across. FO.
- Make 4 soft pink loose strands: Ch 48, sl st in each chain across. FO.
Sew the strands along the lower back edge and sides of the hair cap. Place charcoal strands first, then add pink strands on top near the front sides. The hair should fall over the shoulders and down toward the skirt, with a few curled ends resting on the dress.
Pointed Ears
The fairy princess has small pointed ears visible under the hair. Make two with skin peach yarn.
- R1: 4 sc in MR. 4 sts.
- R2: sc 1, inc, repeat twice. 6 sts.
- R3: sc 2, inc, repeat twice. 8 sts.
- Flatten and sew open edge closed.
- FO with a long tail.
Sew one ear to each side of the head between R15 and R17. Angle the point slightly outward. Add a tiny cream or pink stitch at the base if desired.
Fairy Wings
The wings are large white textured pieces with scalloped feather edges. Make two mirrored wings. Use white yarn and a 2.5 mm hook for softer texture. If you want the wings to stand upright, insert thin craft wire around the outer edge while sewing.
Left Wing
- Row 1: Ch 18. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 17 sts.
- Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sc 15, leave last 2 sts unworked. 15 sts.
- Row 3: Ch 1, turn, sc across, ch 4. 19 sts including chain base.
- Row 4: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc 2 along chain, sc across row. 18 sts.
- Row 5: Ch 1, turn, sc 16, leave last 2 sts unworked. 16 sts.
- Row 6: Ch 1, turn, sc across, ch 5. 21 sts including chain base.
- Row 7: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc 3 along chain, sc across row. 20 sts.
- Row 8: Ch 1, turn, sc 18, leave last 2 sts unworked. 18 sts.
- Row 9: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 18 sts.
- Row 10: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 14, dec. 16 sts.
- Row 11: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 16 sts.
- Row 12: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 12, dec. 14 sts.
- Row 13: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 14 sts.
- Row 14: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 10, dec. 12 sts.
- Row 15: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 8, dec. 10 sts.
- Row 16: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 6, dec. 8 sts.
- Row 17: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 4, dec. 6 sts.
- Row 18: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 2, dec. 4 sts.
- FO, leaving a long tail.
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Right Wing
Repeat the left wing, but place the chain extensions on the opposite side by turning the piece before adding the stepped edge. If needed, make two identical wings and flip one over. The textured stitches hide the wrong side well.
Wing Border
- Join white yarn at the lower inner edge.
- Sc evenly around the entire wing.
- Along the outer feathered edge, work ch 3, sl st in same st every 4 stitches to create small points.
- At the top point, work sc, ch 4, sc in same st.
- FO and weave in ends.
Wing Veins
- Use white yarn or pearl cotton to embroider 5 long vein lines on each wing.
- Start each line near the inner base and stitch outward toward the feather points.
- Keep the veins slightly raised, like the ridges visible in the image.
- Sew the two wings to the back of the bodice between the shoulders and waist.
Gold Crown
The crown sits on top of the hair with rounded points and small roses. Use gold yarn and a tight hook. For a firmer crown, crochet over thin wire or brush lightly with fabric stiffener after finishing.
- Row 1: Ch 28 with gold. Join carefully to form a ring. Sc around. 28 sts.
- Row 2: Sc around. 28 sts.
- Row 3: Ch 1, sc 3, ch 4, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc 1, hdc 1, skip 1 st on crown base, sc 3, repeat around.
- Row 4: Sl st around the base edge to make it firm. FO.
Sew the crown to the top of the hair cap. Place it slightly behind the bangs. Add one pearl bead to the center point and tiny pink roses around the base.
Small Crochet Roses
Make many roses in rose pink, pale pink, and deep rose. These roses appear on the dress, crown, purse, hat, and bouquet.
Tiny Rose
- Ch 11.
- In 2nd ch from hook, work 2 sc.
- Work 2 sc in each chain across. 20 sts.
- FO, leaving a long tail.
- Roll the strip tightly and sew through the base to secure.
Medium Rose
- Ch 16.
- In 2nd ch from hook, work 2 hdc.
- Work 2 hdc in each chain across. 30 sts.
- FO, leaving a long tail.
- Roll from one end to form a rose and sew through the base.
Large Rose
- Ch 22.
- In 2nd ch from hook, work sc, hdc in next ch, 2 dc in next ch.
- Repeat sc, hdc, 2 dc across the chain.
- FO, roll into a full rose, and sew at the base.
Small Leaves
Use olive green yarn for the tiny leaves beside the roses.
- Ch 5.
- Sl st in 2nd ch from hook.
- Sc in next ch.
- Hdc in next ch.
- Sc in last ch.
- Ch 1, sl st down the opposite side if desired.
- FO, leaving a tail for sewing.
Rose Placement on the Doll
- Sew 5 tiny roses around the crown base: two pale pink, two rose pink, and one deep rose.
- Sew 1 medium rose at the center of the cream collar.
- Sew 2 tiny roses near the bottom of each dusty rose front skirt panel.
- Sew 1 medium rose at the lower center where the front panels meet.
- Sew 1 tiny rose on each sleeve cuff.
- Sew 2 tiny roses and 2 leaves on the purse flap.
- Sew 3 roses and 4 leaves on the hat brim.
- Sew many roses together for the separate bouquet.
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Shoulder Purse
The purse is dusty rose with a cream flap and floral decoration. It hangs across the body with a gold strap. Make the bag first, then the flap, then the strap.
Purse Body
- R1: Ch 13 with dusty rose. Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc 10, 3 sc in last ch, working on other side sc 10, 2 sc in last ch. 26 sts.
- R2: BLO sc around. 26 sts.
- R3 to R8: sc around. 26 sts.
- R9: sc 5, dec, sc 12, dec, sc 5. 24 sts.
- R10: sc around. 24 sts.
- Flatten the top and sc 12 through both layers to close.
- FO and weave in ends.
Cream Purse Flap
- Row 1: Ch 13 with cream. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 12 sts.
- Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 12 sts.
- Row 3: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 8, dec. 10 sts.
- Row 4: Ch 1, turn, dec, sc 6, dec. 8 sts.
- Row 5: Ch 1, turn, sc 2, hdc 4, sc 2. 8 sts.
- FO, leaving a long tail.
Sew the flap to the top front of the purse. Add a gold border by sewing a gold chain around the flap edge. Add two roses and two leaves on the right side of the flap.
Gold Purse Strap
- Ch 75 with gold yarn.
- Sl st in each chain back across for a firm cord.
- Sew one end to each side of the purse.
- Place the strap from the doll’s right shoulder to left hip, matching the image.
Matching Pink Hat
The separate hat sits beside the doll in the image. It has a rounded dusty rose crown, wide brim, cream and gold edging, and a flower cluster on one side.
Hat Crown
- R1: 6 sc in MR with dusty rose. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sts.
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sts.
- R5: sc 3, inc, repeat around. 30 sts.
- R6: sc 4, inc, repeat around. 36 sts.
- R7 to R13: sc around. 36 sts.
- R14: BLO sc around. 36 sts.
Hat Brim
- R15: FLO from R14, sc 2, inc, repeat around. 48 sts.
- R16: sc 3, inc, repeat around. 60 sts.
- R17: sc 4, inc, repeat around. 72 sts.
- R18: sc around. 72 sts.
- Change to cream.
- R19: sc around. 72 sts.
- Change to gold.
- R20: sl st around loosely. 72 sts.
- FO and weave in ends.
Add a cream chain around the base of the crown. Sew 3 roses and 4 leaves on one side of the brim. Shape the brim gently so it turns upward at the edge.
Treasure Chest
The small treasure chest is brown and dusty rose with gold bands and a tiny lock. It sits near the doll as a decorative accessory.
Chest Base
- Row 1: Ch 13 with brown. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 12 sts.
- Row 2 to Row 8: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 12 sts.
- FO. Make 2 pieces for front and back.
- Row 1: Ch 9 with brown. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 8 sts.
- Row 2 to Row 8: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 8 sts.
- FO. Make 2 pieces for sides.
- Row 1: Ch 13 with brown. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 12 sts.
- Row 2 to Row 6: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 12 sts.
- FO. This is the bottom.
Sew the front, back, sides, and bottom together to form a small box. Stuff lightly or insert a folded piece of felt so the chest keeps its rectangular shape.
Rounded Chest Lid
- Row 1: Ch 13 with dusty rose. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and across. 12 sts.
- Row 2: Ch 1, turn, hdc across. 12 sts.
- Row 3: Ch 1, turn, dc across. 12 sts.
- Row 4: Ch 1, turn, hdc across. 12 sts.
- Row 5: Ch 1, turn, sc across. 12 sts.
- FO, leaving a long tail.
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Sew the lid over the top of the box, curving it slightly. Use gold chains for two vertical bands and one horizontal front band. Add a tiny gold circle as the lock.
Gold Lock for Chest
- R1: 6 sc in MR with gold.
- Join with sl st and FO.
- Sew to the center front of the chest.
- Add one small brown stitch across the top to look like a latch.
Rose Bouquet
The bouquet is a round cluster of roses in pale pink, deep rose, dusty pink, and cream with small green leaves. It is displayed beside the doll.
Bouquet Base
- R1: 6 sc in MR with olive green. 6 sts.
- R2: inc around. 12 sts.
- R3: sc 1, inc, repeat around. 18 sts.
- R4: sc 2, inc, repeat around. 24 sts.
- R5 to R7: sc around. 24 sts.
- R8: sc 2, dec, repeat around. 18 sts.
- Stuff lightly.
- R9: sc 1, dec, repeat around. 12 sts.
- R10: dec around. 6 sts.
- FO and close.
Bouquet Flowers
- Make 3 medium roses in deep rose.
- Make 3 medium roses in pale pink.
- Make 4 tiny roses in dusty rose.
- Make 2 tiny roses in cream.
- Make 10 small leaves in olive green.
Sew the roses tightly onto the green base. Place larger roses first, then fill gaps with tiny roses and leaves. The bouquet should look full and round, similar to the image.
Decorative Pearl Chains
The image includes small pearl-like rows across the skirt and bodice. If beads are not safe for your intended use, embroider knots instead.
- Use cream yarn and make French knots every 3 stitches along the waist.
- Add knots along the inner edges of both dusty rose panels.
- Add a short row of 5 knots on each sleeve cuff.
- Add 4 knots on the front of each sandal strap.
- Add 6 knots on the purse flap.
Final Dress Shaping
After all skirt pieces are sewn, shape the dress with your fingers. Pull the cream underskirt forward gently so it shows clearly in the center. Smooth the dusty rose panels outward and downward. The lower ruffles should form a wide bell shape.
If the dress collapses, add a hidden stiffener. Cut a small half-circle of felt or plastic mesh and place it under the skirt. Do not make the support visible from the front.
Assembly Order
- Make the head, body, lower body, legs, and arms.
- Sew the head to the body with the neck support inside.
- Add the cream bodice base and dusty rose outer bodice.
- Sew the arms to the body and add sleeves.
- Attach the cream underskirt to the waist.
- Add dusty rose front panels and back overskirt.
- Add gold trim, ruffles, pearl dots, and roses to the dress.
- Sew hair cap to the head.
- Add bangs, long hair strands, ears, and crown.
- Sew the wings to the back.
- Make sandals and attach them to the feet.
- Make purse, hat, chest, and bouquet.
- Complete facial embroidery and final shaping.
Final Assembly and Facial Detailing
Sew the wings after the dress and hair are in place. Position them high on the back, with the upper wing points rising just above the crown height. Use strong white thread and sew through the bodice, body, and wing base several times.
For the face, keep all details delicate. Add black eyelashes, a tiny soft mouth, and pale pink cheeks. The doll in the image has a gentle expression, so avoid heavy eyebrows or large lips.
Arrange the hair around the shoulders. Sew a few strands lightly to the dress so they stay in place. Leave some curled ends loose for a natural fairy-princess look.
Care Notes
- Keep the doll as a display piece because it has many small decorations.
- Do not machine wash if you used beads, wire, fabric stiffener, or blush powder.
- Dust gently with a soft brush.
- Store away from direct sunlight to protect the pink and gold colors.
- Keep the crown and wings from being crushed during storage.
Quick Checklist Before You Finish
- The head is centered and firmly attached.
- The eyes are even and the lashes match on both sides.
- The cream underskirt shows clearly at the front.
- The dusty rose skirt panels angle outward evenly.
- The gold trim follows the skirt edges smoothly.
- The wings are balanced and symmetrical from the back.
- The purse strap crosses the body from shoulder to opposite hip.
- The crown sits slightly behind the bangs.
- The hat, chest, and bouquet match the doll’s rose-garden theme.
Detailed Cleaning and Preservation Guidelines
Spot clean only with a slightly damp cloth. Press the cloth gently on the dirty area and avoid rubbing the stitches. Let the doll air dry completely before storing.
To preserve the wings, lay the doll flat or support the wings with tissue paper. If the skirt ruffles flatten, reshape them with your fingers and allow them to rest naturally.
For long-term display, place the doll on a clean shelf away from humidity. Keep small accessories beside the doll, not under the dress, so they do not bend the skirt shape.
Finished Rose Fairy Princess Doll
Your finished Rose Fairy Princess Doll should have a soft peach face, long charcoal and pink hair, a gold crown, white fairy wings, a dusty rose gown, cream lace layers, gold trim, pearl details, rose decorations, a floral purse, a matching hat, a small treasure chest, and a full rose bouquet. The final look should feel elegant, romantic, and richly detailed, just like a fairy princess from a rose garden.



