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Yarn: Red Heart Supersaver Acrylic in 4334 Buff Fleck and 312 Black (other colours may be substituted as desired) Needles: US 3 double-pointed (see my double-pointed needle tutorial to learn how they work) Flopsy bear is a soft toy with floppy limbs and an articulated head. As with all of my patterns, I strongly advise reading through the entire pattern first before starting to ensure that you know what will be happening later on. Begin the bear by knitting two legs. Leg Begin Leg at Foot Knit one round. Taper Leg. Knittedtoybox.blogspot.com/2008/11/koala-baby. I've had parts of this pattern knit up for quite a while now but I put it to one side and completely forgot about it until I was rummaging through my knitted toy box today.

I only needed to add limbs and ears to him and knew it would only take a few ours to knit up so I got cracking. I'm rather annoyed with myself that I didn't finish him sooner because he turned out so cute. The pattern is a translation of this pattern, a crochet pattern designed by Tamie Snow of Roxycraft. So if you can crochet you should definitely checkout her site her patterns are great, and i love her sense of humour which she often puts into her patterns (which definitely do not suck!).

I also found this will be one of the very few free koala toy patterns out there, so I hope you all like him. Materials · Set of 3.25mm needles (UK size 10, US size 3) · Yarn needle · Toy Stuffing · Scissors · 5mm Toy safety eyes Yarn colours · Grey · White · Scraps of black yarn/thread if embroidering the eyes and nose. DROPS Nalle i 3 trådar “Alpaca” DROPS ALPACA UNI COLOUR (50g) 38.00 kr DROPS ALPACA MIX (50g) 38.00 kr DROPS 152-155 kan nu köpas hos alla DROPS-återförsäljare för endast 10 kr/st - fritt utan köp av garn!

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Katalogerna kommer i ett begränsat antal så besök din närmaste DROPS-återförsäljare redan idag! Se DROPS Vår & Sommar kollektion 2014 här! Hitta din närmaste återförsäljare här! DROPS stick- och virkexperter är fullt upptagna med att göra videor till den nya kollektionen! Free knitting patterns: tiny knitted toys. Here is a free pattern to make some teeny tiny toys - just under 2.5 inches (6 cms) tall.

Free knitting patterns: tiny knitted toys

It's a wee bit fiddly but lots of fun! What you will need: some left-over scraps of 4ply yarn in pink, black and fur colour (brown/ cream / grey...) a small circle of felt (for the back of the face - to prevent the tiny stitches pulling through), 1 pair of 2.25mm needles and 2 double pointed 2.25mm needles. You can use thicker yarn and larger needles for a larger sized toy, eg: 3mm needles with DK yarn 3.25mm needles with aran yarn With your fur colour yarn and 2.25mm needles cast on 13 stitches - leaving a tail of around 5 inches for sewing up later. Purl the first row and knit the next. Cut the work from the ball of yarn leaving around 6 inches for sewing up and thread a needle with this end.

Now take your small circle of felt and place at the back of the work behind where you plan to embroider the face. Pull up tightly to gather seam and seal body cavity. Now make the limbs (4 the same).