Traditional Knitting Doll

Overall Rating:

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(4 reviews)

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£5.00

Item Code: 826943

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Description

Knitting dolls have their origins in the Middle Ages. At the beginning of the 20th century 'tricotins' or French knitting dolls of all shapes were patented in France. Our traditional Knitting Doll is modelled on original designs.

Features:
  • Supplied with wool, instructions and wooden needle
  • Suitable for ages 5 years and over
  • Designs may vary


Dimensions (cm):11
Code:826943

Delivery & Returns

Our delivery charges are as follows:

  • FREE UK Delivery for Orders Over £35
  • UK Standard Delivery (3-5 working days) - £3.50
  • UK Next Day Delivery - £7.95 (order by 1pm Mon-Thurs) (Currently unavailable)
  • Europe & Channel Islands - £20.00 (Currently unavailable)
  • Rest of World - £29.50 (Currently unavailable)

Next Day Delivery (Currently unavailable)

Order by 1pm for delivery the next working day between 7am-6pm.

Weekend deliveries are not available so orders placed by 1pm on friday will be delivered on the following monday.

This service is available to the UK Mainland only - Not available in the Highlands & Islands of Scotland, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Isle of Man

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Overall Rating: ***--

Slightly disapointed

Slightly disapointed as the paintwork on the doll is not very good.( ie there is a blue smudge on the face).adequate about covers it..not up to your usual high standard.

Posted: 1st August 2011

Overall Rating: *----

Poor

Poor instructions for an adult - let alone a child. Difficult to start and pin for pulling wool over hooks very poor.

Posted: 24th May 2011

Overall Rating: *****

Excellent product and service from Past Times..I highly recommend!!

Posted: 9th January 2011

Overall Rating: *****

Lovely! brings back childhood memories!

I had one of these when I was a little girl!
These are prettily painted and make a lovely gift for a little girl who likes to be creative.

Posted: 2nd January 2011