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Puff Daddy - knitted stool. Puff is the Norwegian word for stool.

Puff Daddy - knitted stool

We really liked the pouf from Christien Meinderstsma, but it´s way out of our price range. This simple pattern for a knitted stool has much thinner yarn, but the budget is just as thin;) Nice to rest your legs on, and very popular for the kids. What we used:Eskimo, 18 balls (Or yarn suitable for US #13 needles)Acrylic yarn would probably be a really good alternative, as it´s a piece of furnitureUS #19 circular needles2 cheap duves (feather and down) How we did it:Cast on 35 stitches using three threads.Knit the garter stitch until you´ve knitted all the balls, and there is just enough yarn left to asseble the stool.

You now have ONE rectangular piece.Cast off loosely. Assemble the first long side. Stuff the duves into the stool. Assemble the other end in the same manner as the first. And there you go! This is a free stool knitting pattern from pickles.no. Knit Pouf. Whether you are looking to get into knitting or sewing you can find discount fabric online to help you save money on any project.

Knit Pouf

What’s more fun than a silly, round pouf? Not much, that’s what. The one I made is relatively small – perfect for my toddler’s tush or as a playful accent pillow. The pattern, however, can easily be enlarged to create an even bigger pouf for your bum. Now get to pouffin’! Materials: Circular or double pointed needles, US 15 Yarn sized accordingly Tapestry needle Stuffing Directions: 1. 2. Row 1: *K2, P2* until end of rowRow 2: K1, *P2, K2* until one stitch is left, K1. HACKEY SACKS. Ashley wanted to sell hackey sacks at his school fair and after many attempts at getting the size correct this is the pattern for them.

HACKEY SACKS

I stuffed them with bear pellets, available from craft shops, you could use beans, rice or wheat. A bit of patience is required with the first few rows, knitting a bit looser than normal helps until all the stitches are increased. Scraps of 8ply yarn 3mm needles Using MC, cast on 9sts.increase into every stitch - 18sts.Knit 1 row,inc. into every stitch - 36sts,Knit 1 row,*K2, inc. in next stitch, repeat from* to the end - 48sts.Using C2 knit 8 rows garter stitch (knit every row),Using MC knit 8 rows garter stitch,Using C2 knit 8 rows garter stitch.Using MC *K2, K2together, repeat from * to the end - 36sts.Knit 1 row,*K2 tog, repeat from * to the end - 18sts,Knit 1 row,*k2 tog, repeat from *to the end - 9sts,cut a long tail and thread through the remaining 9 stitches and pull tightly, sew hole at the top closed and sew up side seam. C u r l y p u r l y. This pattern is being provided to you free of charge for your personal use.

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Yes, it's true that I used to suggest sending me chocolate as a donation for my patterns. Finally, drop me a line and let me know your success story! CO 35 stitches. k4p1 around for 25 rows. This is a free pattern.