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SKM49.proj_sackboy - SKM49_2__proj_sackb_686954a.pdf. Thepresence.pdf (application/pdf Object) Any Yarn Teddy Bear. The Handmade Homemaker: Flopsey Eared Rabbit Knitting Instructions. This little guy is easy to make up. And just right for the Easter Table, Nature Table or to add to a farm or woodland animal play set. Materials Yarn of sport knit or worsted (not too bulky and no cotton it will give too much) Size 3 needles Darning needle Wool fleece for stuffing Instructions Cast on 35 stitches Knit all rows till you have a square and cast off Next sew all four corners together...this makes the feet Next pinch one end between two feet together and sew up to make the head Sew up the belly all the way to the rear legs and stuff very firmly.

Make a head shape by manipulating the stuffing. Next draw both legs up to the belly and hold with your thumb. Sew the bottom together. Next stitch the eyes. Knit two Ears Cast on 2 stitches Knit 1 row Increase one in each stitch (you should have 4 stitches) Knit 10 rows Cast off Attach ears and weave stitches in to hide Now make a dozen more. Knitted_Rosette.pdf (application/pdf Object) RegiaShawl.pdf (application/pdf Object) Alisons_scarf.pdf (application/pdf Object) Patons_LaceSequin3_kn_shawl.en_US.pdf (application/pdf Object) Knit/lab. Knit Ginkgo Leaf Pattern by Eden Detrixhe « The Kansas Creative. Beverly Is Yarn Crazy!: Traffic Cones. I originally made these up as a joke gift for my brother to set on his office desk and indicate an impending paper avalanche or projects that were in danger.

Only after the fact, did it occur to me that they would be great for children to use with toy cars and trucks. I like the traditional bright orange, but these are a great, quick way to use up any of your yarn scraps. Materials:Worsted weight yarn scrapsU.S. size 5 dpnsTapestry needlePolyester fiber fill Cone: Cast-on 6 stitches and divide them on 3 dpns. Knit 2 rounds even. *K1, m1, knit to end of needle, repeat on each needleKnit 2 rounds even**Repeat from * to ** until there are 24 stitches total.Bind off leaving a long tail to sew with.

Weave in the beginning end. Base: Cast-on 14 stitches.Knit in garter stitch until length of the square equals the width and bind off. Assembly: Stuff the cone with fiberfill, but not so firmly that it starts to bulge the cone. Notes1. Stratagem addict - online knitting patterns. Another 'mini' that is for a project on its way (watch this space) but others may want to use for a multitude of things. Using DK yarn and 2.5mm needles.... For the larger shell... Cast on 21 row 1 - knit row 2 - P1 [K3, P1] repeat to end row 3 - K1 [P3, K1] repeat to end row 4 - P1 [K3, P1] repeat to end row 5 - K1 [sl1p, P1, PSSO, P1, K1] repeat to end row 6 - P1 [K2, P1] repeat to end row 7 - K1 [sl1p, P1, PSSO, K1] repeat to end row 8 - P1 [K1, P1] repeat to end row 9 - K1, [K2TOG] repeat to end row 10 - P1, slip 4 onto cable needle wrap yarn around the 4 stitches on cable needle counter clockwise three times slip back onto needle and P1 row 11 - knit row 12 - P1, M1P, purl, M1P, P1 row 13 - [K2, KFB] repeat to end, while casting off For the smaller shell...

Now as your most likely use for these is applique, then don't bother weaving in the ends but use them to sew onto whatever they are going on. SweetP Knits: How to knit a toy bee. Now I know you have *always* wanted to knit a small stripey bee. So here's how you do it (I wasn't going to post instructions but I've put these on Ravelry (here) and someone asked me ...so here they are) Firstly you go and buy some yellow and black yarn. Or you dig around in your stash for some little bits of leftovers. I splashed out on some Panda Disco which retails here for the outrageous price of $1 a ball. I used 3.25mm needles as the yarn I used is 8ply/dk.

MAMA BEEBegin at the nose, CO5 in yellow(K1M1) 3 times, K2 =8stPurl(K1M1)7times,K1=15stPurl(K1M1)13times,K2=28stPurlKnitPurlChange to black and do a 2 row st st stripeChange to yellow and do a 2 row st st stripeContinue this stripe pattern until you have 4 black stripes (3 yellow stripes+nose).Change to yellow and knit one row(P2 P2tog) to end =21st(K1K2tog)*K3 =15st(P1P2tog)* =10st(K2tog)* =5stP2tog,P1,P2tog = 3st Wings (make 2)In black CO5. Sew onto to your bee (I put mine on the 2nd black stripe) and you are all done :)

Free Pattern: Baby Gators. This pattern appears in Knitting Mochimochi, my new book of 20 knitted toy patterns that is now available from Amazon and other bookstores. You can also purchase a signed copy from the Mochimochi Shop! Photograph by Brandi Simons They came from the sewer… and now they’re coming for your pets! They will also accept chewy candies. Techniques: Kfb, k2tog, bobble stitch (see Stitch Pattern), mattress stitch You’ll Need: Worsted-weight yarn in green (MC) and yellow (CC): Samples knit with Cascade 220 Set of 5-inch size 6 US (4.0mm) double-pointed needles Safety eyes (size 9mm) Tapestry needle Stuffing Finished Size: Approx 4.5 inches long ——– Pattern starts here! Body With MC, CO 6 sts onto 3 needles and join in a rnd.

Separate top jaw Begin the first rnd as usual, then switch to straight knitting in the first rnd. Row 34: K1, kfb, k5, kfb, k1, and place remaining 9 sts on one needle to work later. Work bottom jaw Reattach MC to your 9 held sts to work straight. Rnds 81-88: Knit 8 rnds. Finishing. Free Pattern: Tiny Perching Pigeons. This is a free and easy pattern for everyone to enjoy. Please check out the Mochimochi Shop for more patterns that you’ll love! These cuties are so fast to knit, a flock of them will be hopping off your needles in no time!

Unlike the real thing, everyone can love a knitted pigeon, so brighten up your local park or city block with some colorful new neighbors. Then snap a photo and add it to the Mochimochi Friends Flickr group! Finished Size: About 1.25 inches (3 cm) tall Yarn: Fingering-weight yarn in 2 colors plus small amount of black Samples made with Knit Picks Palette yarn: Color 1 (lighter shade): 23718 (Blush), 23724 (Sky), 24558 (Custard) Color 2 (darker shade): 24568 (Cosmopolitan), 24583 (Cyan), 24554 (Orange) But any scrap yarn from a sock-knitting project will do! Needles: Set of size 1 US (2.25 mm) double-pointed needles Other materials: Small tapestry needle Stuffing (I recommend polyester fiberfill, but yarn scraps will also work in a pinch) Pipe cleaner Embroidered Features. Tiny_white_elephant.pdf (application/pdf Object) Strawberries.

Fsh « spots of a doodlebug. So i needed to make a small present for about 50 people, and I decided that a key chain would be perfect. So out came these fsh. Quick, simple and absolutely adorable, they’re fun to make and great to give! Needles: US 5 / 3.75 mm Ravelry page Working in a round, cast on 18 sts, make sure to leave a tail at least four inches long. *K2tog, K5, SSK, repeat from * (14 sts remaining) *K2tog, K3, SSK, repeat from * (10 sts remaining) *K2tog, K1, SSK, repeat from * (6 sts remaining) *K1, inc 1, K1, inc 1, K1, repeat from * (10 sts remaining) *K1, inc 1, K3, inc 1, K1, repeat from * (14 sts remaining) Knit 7 rounds Cut off a tail of yarn about two inches long, weave through live sts.

Using the cast on tail, weave the two sides of the fsh’s tail together. Like this: Like Loading... Shh, I'm counting!: Knitted boob. This all started with my husband wanting an Oppai (which means breast, iirc) ball from Japan, for the pure silliness of it. Since those are kind of expensive, I decided to make him one instead. The first one I made was red and pink, with a huge, pierced nipple. This is my second try. More natural colours (although the more cartoony looking one was fun too!) , and a better looking nipple than the first boob. I don't know what more to say... it's a boob, and it's cuddle-friendly XD Pattern Yarn: Whatever you have at hand. The boob in the picture is about 5" in diameter, to give you an idea of the size.

Using provisional cast-on, CO 32 stitches. 01. (I used the JG: Yarnball Pattern as reference for the short-rows.) Repeat rows 1-10 12 more times, 13 sections all in all. Pick up stitches around the bottom hole. Stuff the boob with fiberfill. Stuff the nipple with a tiny bit of fiberfill so it's nice and perky, then sew the opening closed. Do a little dance to celebrate and honor your new friend! RedDragon.pdf (application/pdf Object)