As a kid, I wasn't too fond of shopping for new clothes. Now, as an adult, I like it even less. However, making new clothes has turned out to be quite fun — as long as the outfits are doll-sized. For the white poncho, I used US 3 knitting needles and Red Heart Super Saver yarn. The only modification I made to Joan K's pattern was replacing garter stitch with 2x2 ribbing for the hem and neckline. For the black sleeveless dress, I used US 1 and 3 needles with South West Trading Company Bamboo yarn. I modified Linda Mary's pattern by first working Row 2 as follows: k6, (kfb, k8) 3x, kfb, k4. Next, after Round 15, I worked 16 rounds in stockinette stitch, followed by 4 rounds in garter stitch. Finally, I omitted the button and wet blocked the finished project. Undoubtedly, the pattern I modified the most—3 times for 3 different versions—was designed by Cheryl Niamath . (I'll skip the lengthy details here.) Both the green garter ridge dress and the pink lace dress featur...