Have Your Own Queen to Tea and Cakes for the Royal Jubilee. Celebrating 70 Years of Queen Elizabeth II. Platinum Jubilee. An Easy Knit Doll That You Can Make.
A Beautiful Royal Jubilee Knitting Pattern
Completed Dimensions – Approximately 25cm to the top of the hat
Suggested Yarn – Double knitting. 75g yellow, 25g cream/flesh, 10-15g dark grey. Oddment light grey and white. Length of red and black. Piece of cardboard. Toy stuffing
A Queen Elizabeth II doll is a toy that represents Queen Elizabeth II, who was the longest-reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. These dolls can capture her likeness, outfits and the spirit of a Regal Queen living in Buckingham Palace.
Children might like Queen Elizabeth II dolls because they bring a piece of history into their play. Playing with a figure of a real-life queen can spark interest in history and stories of real-life heroes and heroines.
The doll is special because it represents a figure of great importance and respect in the world and world history. It symbolizes leadership, dignity, and the rich history of the United Kingdom.
We love them because they connect us to a legacy of strength, grace, and endurance. Queen Elizabeth II has been a symbol of stability for many, and having a doll of her can feel like having a piece of history.
Knitting a Queen Elizabeth II doll is a way to create a personal tribute to her life and reign. It allows for a creative expression of admiration and offers a handmade keepsake that carries sentimental value. It’s also a unique way to engage with history through crafting.
pearlerutter1983 –
I enjoy knitting the Queen, and I find it very easy to knit. I will be knitting the king next and the crown
Caol (verified owner) –
Love this pattern. Knitted three Queens so far. Lots of friends inquired asking where I bought the pattern from. Passed on info.
Barbara (verified owner) –
I have also made 4 Queens, very popular, especially with pearls and flowers added. Your patterns are very easy to follow
Valerie Stewat –
I knitted this and it is delightful. My first attempt for a while at knitting toys. I now love my Queen Elizabeth
Lynne McKeag (verified owner) –
Knitted these for My Grandkids to give to their teachers. They absolutely loved them and I enjoyed knitting them.
Eileen Wilford –
I have made several queens , very easy to follow patter.
Also have made a king, looks good.I will be making more in the new year.
Robyn Scott –
These dolls of Queen Elizabeth 11 & King Charles are so cute. I will definitely buying the patterns for these two & knitting plenty of them. Gorgeous!
Tessa (verified owner) –
Fabulous knitting pattern. So clear to follow. I’ve made several now in different colours.
I would point out that the Queen always carried her handbag on her right arm though.