Hi Glynis, I wasn't getting at you and I don't think I am splitting hairs, Sanji. If it was crocheted it would look very different - this shrug is very pretty and , yes, it is lacework but it is knitted lace and doesn't look at all like crocheted lace (sometimes referred to as Irish lace because some of the finest work came from Ireland). Knitting and crochet are two very different techniques that produce very different fabrics.
So OK, us keen textile craft workers can get a bit pedantic but calling something 'knitted crochet' is a bit like saying something is 'knitted embroidery' - different techniques, different tools used, different look to the finished article. Neither is better nor worse than the other - just different.
SM
PS Glynis, the bad news is that viscose can shrink very badly - it might just have to be given to the right sized doll! Some designers use this as a design feature - Ghost dresses were always made oversize in the factory and then shrunk after the dresses were almost finished. It did also mean that because they were invariably cut on the bias any slight errors in cutting the pattern pieces on the exact bias were minimised and the hems were evened off after it was washed and shrunk.