The Doctor Who Pattern Book: Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary
m (Bot: Cosmetic changes)
Line 28: Line 28:
** [[Nyssa]]'s jacket (which wasn't knitted when it appeared in ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')
** [[Nyssa]]'s jacket (which wasn't knitted when it appeared in ''[[Castrovalva (TV story)|Castrovalva]]'')


* Sewing patterns for:  
* Sewing patterns for:
** [[Adric]]'s tunic and star
** [[Adric]]'s tunic and star
** [[Romana II]]'s sailor top (as seen in ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'')
** [[Romana II]]'s sailor top (as seen in ''[[The Leisure Hive]]'')
Line 43: Line 43:
* It's the only dedicated ''Doctor Who'' pattern book ever published.
* It's the only dedicated ''Doctor Who'' pattern book ever published.
{{TitleSort}}
{{TitleSort}}
[[Category:Activity books]]
[[Category:Activity books]]

Revision as of 23:18, 26 February 2019

This is a work of non-fiction.

Unlike other fictional universes, the Doctor Who universe is created solely by fiction. To us, this is not a valid source. Information from this source can only be used in "behind the scenes" sections, or on pages about real world topics.

The Doctor Who Pattern Book was an activity book published by W. H. Allen.

Publisher's summary

The Doctor Who Pattern Book contains a terrific variety of clothes, toys, cushions, bags and other desirable objects to knit and sew based on the ever popular BBC Television programmes.

The K9 shoulder bag, the TARDIS sleeping bag and the console floor cushion are just a few examples of Joy Gammon's fertile imagination, and Romana's sailor top, Adric's anorak, and Peter Davison's cricket jumper are destined to be fashion favourites for years to come.

The patterns are clearly and simply explained — there is even a How-to-Knit section with straightforward diagrams for the complete beginner — and the book is well illustrated with line drawings and 24 pages of colour photographs.

Subject matter

Do-It-Yourself Doctor Who - A Galactic Collection to Knit and Sew

Notable features

  • There are several photos taken with people modelling the various pieces of clothing; of note is a picture of a woman wearing "Nyssa's jumper", in (what is supposed to be) the TARDIS, but is actually a wall with paper plates stuck to it.

Notes

  • It's the only dedicated Doctor Who pattern book ever published.