“Which Witch are you?” Witch’s Ball Gown w/Big Red Bow Barbie Halloween Handout #2

Witch’s Ball Gown With Big Red Bow

“Witchie-Poo” Halloween Barbie Handout #2

Materials needed

#1 double-pointed knitting needles

Stitch Markers

Fingering yarn: Dark purple main color, red hip band and bow

Instructions:

With dark purple cast on 40 stitches. Work in garter stitch for 3 rows. Place markers as follows: Purl 7, marker, Purl 6, marker, Purl 14, marker, Purl 6, marker, Purl 7 = 40 sts

Row 1: Knit across, increasing BEFORE and AFTER each marker. Row 2: Purl, slipping marker, no increase. Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until you have 72 stitches on the needle, as follows: 11 - marker - 14 - marker - 22 - marker - 14 - marker - 11 = 72 sts.

Cap Sleeves:

Knit 11, remove marker, BIND OFF 14 sleeve sts, remove marker,

Knit 21, remove marker, BIND OFF 14 sleeve sts, remove marker, Knit remaining 10 sts.

(Note: AFTER you BIND OFF for the first sleeve, you will have one stitch remaining on the needle, so you only have to BIND OFF 21 sts instead of 22. When the second sleeve is completed, with one stitch still on the needle, you only knit the remaining 10 stitches.)

Next Row: Purl 10, PURL 2 TOGETHER, Purl 20, PURL 2 TOGETHER, Purl 10. (This will anchor the front to the two backs). = 42 sts.

Knit 1 Row. Place markers to Decrease to Waist: Purl 5, place marker, Purl 12, place marker, Purl 8, place marker, Purl 12, place marker, Purl 5. = 42 sts.

Row 1: Knit across, decreasing AFTER first marker (slip 1, knit 1, PSSO), BEFORE second marker (knit 2 together), AFTER third marker (Sl, K1, PSSO), and BEFORE fourth marker (knit 2 together).

Row 2: Purl, slipping markers, with no increase.

Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until 26 stitches remain, end with a purl row. 5 - marker - 12 - marker - 8 - marker - 12 - marker - 5 = 42 sts. 5 10 8 10 5 5 8 8 8 5 5 6 8 6 5 5 4 8 4 5 = 26 sts.

DO NOT REMOVE MARKERS. Work 6 Rows stockinette stitch. Dress is now complete to the waistline.

Increase for Hips: Markers are already in place, as follows: 5 - marker - 4 - marker - 8 - marker - 4 - marker - 5 = 26 sts.

Row 1: Knit across, increaseBEFORE first marker, AFTER second marker, BEFORE third marker, and AFTER fourth marker. (Increase by knitting in front and back of each stitch).

Row 2: Purl, slipping markers, no decrease. Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until 42 stitches are on needle, end with a purl row (remove markers). 5 - marker - 4 - marker - 8 - marker - 4 - marker - 5 - 26 sts. 6 4 10 4 6; 7 4 12 4 7; 8 4 14 4 8; 9 4 16 4 9 = 42 sts.

Hip Band:

Drop dark purple. Attach red and knit 8 Rows in garter stitch. Cut red. Pick up purple, knit in stockinette stitch for 4 Rows.

Make Skirt Slit:

Row 1: Knit across 28 stitches, TURN, K3, purl across on these 28 stitches.

Row 2: Purl to last 3 stitches, Knit 3 (for border edge on slit skirt).

RepeatRows 1 and 2 for 36 Rows.

Next Row: Knit 1, *increase in nextstitch, Knit 3, increase, Knit 3, repeat across Rowfrom *.

Next Row: Purl to last 3 stitches, Knit 3. Work in stockinette stitch for 4 rows.

Next Row: Knit 1, *increase in next stitch, Knit 2, increase, K2, repeat across from *.

Next Row: Purl to last 3 stitches, Knit 3. BIND OFF in knit. Attach purple just below the red band and knit the remaining 14 stitches.

Next Row: Purl 11 stitches, KNIT 3 (for border edge on slit skirt). Work in stockinette stitch to complete second half of slit skirt - on purl Row, always end with Knit 3 for border edge.

Repeat for 36 Rows.

Next Row: Knit 1, * increase in nextstitch, Knit 3, increase, Knit 3, continue from * across row.

Next Row: Purl to last 3 stitches, Knit 3. Work in stockinette stitch for 4 rows.

Next Row: Knit 1, * increase in next stitch, Knit 2, increase, K2, repeat from * across row.

Next Row: Purl to last 3 stitches, Knit 3...BIND OFF in knit.

Attach Red Bow to Hip Band:

With redcast on 70 stitches. Work in garter stitch for 8 rows. BIND OFF in knit. Find the center of the strip, fold two loops - meeting in the center - like a bow, allowing the ends to hang down.

***DO NOT TIE A BOW - this would make it too thick. Use a piece of red yarn to wrap around and tie the center of the two loops and the hanging ends. (Just like gift-wrapping!) Once you have securely tied the strand into a nice bow, using the same strand of yarn and a crochet hook - attach the bow to the red band on the hips, just above the slit skirt. Knot securely.

“Sweetheart neckline”

Cut a strand of dark purple yarn. Using a crochet hook, pull one end of the strand through to the wrong side of the bodice - about ¾ inch above the waist in the center. You now have a strand of yarn with one end coming out of the top of the bodice - on the wrong side, and one strand on the right side. Knot this strand tightly together at the top of the bodice. With a crochet hook, pull the strand on the right side through the bodice to the wrong side. Knot the strand once again - tightly. Cut the two ends down close to the knot. With the opposite end of the crochet hook, tuck the remaining threads down into the bodice. This will pull the neckline down into a “V” shape, showing off the bustline.

Witches Hat

I used black yarn for the hat, but you can make a red or purple hat - your choice. Cast on 26 stitches. Stockinette stitch for 6 rows. Knit and decrease 1 stitch in the first and last stitch. Purl. Knit and decrease 1 stitch in the first and last stitch. Purl Continue until there are 4 stitches on the needle. Cut yarn, leaving a long strand to sew the seam. Thread onto a darning needle and pull up the 4 stitches, knot securely, Sew back seam.

***THERE IS NO BRIM ON THIS HAT - YET.

With crochet hook, attach black yarn and single crochet around the cap of the hat. Continue to go around the cap with chain 3 loops for two rows, then chain 5 loops into the chain 3 loops for 2 rows, finish with chain 7 in the chain 5 loops. Knot securely.

****NOTE: I prefer this witch hat to all the others in this series of Halloween costumes. I think a plain black hat is more effective and compliments the actual costume better than a colored one. Remember, these costumes were made for a "Red Hat" Ladies Club with a special request for black, red and purple yarn. You can also make this costume in black with a big orange bow, or orange with a black bow - and always - a black hat. With the brim added last, using a crochet hook and making 3 chains, attach to the “cone”, chain 3, attach to the cone all around the hat. AFTER that, chain 4, insert hook in the first loop of the foundation chains - Continue around the hat hooking chain 4’s into each loop. Do this for 4-5Rows. This will give you a brim that resembles a “cobweb” -very appropriate for this costume.

Hat instructions from Barbie Halloween Handout #3
For Reference
WITCH HAT WITH PURPLE STRIPES
With black, cast on 60 stitches. Knit in garter stitch for 10 Rows.
NextRow: Knit 2 together across the row. = 30 sts.
Knit 1 Row.
Purl 1 Row.
Knit 2 together on first and last stitches across the row. = 26 sts.
Drop black. Attach purple.
Knit 2 Rows With purple. Drop purple. Pick up black, Knit 2 together on first and last sts across row. Knit 1 row even.
Continue to work in purple and black stripes - working in garter stitch for every row, and decreasing on the black rows until there are 4 stitches on the needle. Cut purple. Cut black, leaving a long strand to sew the seam. Thread darning needle, pull through the 4 stitches tightly. Knot securely. Sew back seam. TURN right side out. May need to use a crochet hook to help you pull the tip of the hat to the right side.

Created by Elaine Baker – Ladyfingers “Which Witch are you?” Halloween Barbie Handout #2 July, 2012 1 1