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ABBREVIATIONS
rd(s): round(s)
st(s): stitch(es)
k: knit
p: purl
kfb: increase, knit front and back of same stitch
tog: together
rpt: repeat
sl: slip
psso: pass slip stitch over
pwt: pull wool through (thread yarn unto needle and then through sts on knitting needle)
MATERIALS
four dpns size 4.00mm/US 6
two dpns size 3.50mm/US 4
white textured fluffy/eyelash chunky/12 ply yarn - I used James C Brett Fluffy Chunky
black double knit/8ply yarn - I used Stylecraft Special dk
two black safety eyes size 8mm
scraps of white felt
white embroidery thread
polyester toy filling
sewing, tapestry and darning needle
flower bead or button and green thread (optional)
BODY
Knit in the round with four needles 4.00mm/US 6.
Cast on 25 sts very loosely with white chunky/12 ply yarn.
Divide sts between three needles (8, 8, 9) and join in the round.
Place stitch marker.
Rds 1 and 2: k.
Rd 3: (k4, kfb) rpt to end of rd (30 sts).
Rd 4: k.
Rd 5: (k5, kfb) rpt to end of rd (35 sts).
Rd 6: k.
Rd 7: (k6, kfb) rpt to end of rd (40 sts).
Rds 8 to 10: k.
Rd 11: (k6, k2tog) rpt to end of rd (35 sts).
Rd 12: k.
Rd 13: (k5, k2tog) rpt to end of rd (30 sts).
Rd 14: k.
Rd 15: (k4, k2tog) rpt to end of rd (25 sts).
Rd 16: k.
Rd 17: (k3, k2tog) rpt to end of rd (20 sts).
Rd 18: k.
Rd 19: (k2, k2tog) rpt to end of rd (15 sts).
Rd 20: k.
Rd 21: (k1, k2tog) rpt to end of rd (10 sts).
Rd 22: k.
pwt.
TAIL
Knitted flat with two needles size 4.00mm/US 6.
Cast on 7 sts with white chunky/12 ply yarn, leaving a long yarn tail.
ROW 1: k.
ROW 2: p.
ROW 3: k.
ROW 4: p.
ROW 5: k.
ROW 6: p.
ROW 7: sl1, k1, psso, k3 sts, k2tog (5 sts).
ROW 8: p.
Cast off.
HEAD
Knitted flat with two needles size 3.50mm/US 4.
Cast on 11 sts with black dk/8ply yarn, leaving a long yarn tail.
ROW 1: k.
ROW 2: p.
ROW 3: k.
ROW 4: p.
ROW 5: k.
ROW 6: p.
ROW 7: kfb, k3, kfb, kfb, k3, kfb, k1 (15 sts).
ROW 8: p.
ROW 9: kfb, k5, kfb, kfb, k5, kfb, k1 (19 sts).
ROW 10: p.
ROW 11: k.
ROW 12: p.
ROW 13: k.
ROW 14: p.
ROW 15: k.
ROW 16: p.
Break yarn and join white chunky.
ROW 17: sl1, k1, psso, k to last 2 sts, k2tog (17 sts).
ROW 18: k.
ROW 19: (p2tog) four times, p1, (p2tog) four times (9 sts).
pwt.
EARS (make two)
Knitted flat with two needles size 3.50mm/US 4.
Cast on 7 sts with black dk/8ply yarn, leaving a long yarn tail.
ROW 1: k1, p5, k1.
ROW 2: p1, k5, p1.
ROW 3: k1, p5, k1.
ROW 4: p1, k5, p1.
ROW 5: k1, p5, k1.
ROW 6: p1, k5, p1.
ROW 7: sl1, k1, psso, p3, k2tog (5 sts).
ROW 8: p1, k3, p1.
ROW 9: sl1, k1, psso, p1, k2tog (3 sts).
ROW 10: p1, k1, p1.
ROW 11: sl1, k1, psso, return stitch on right hand needle onto left needle, pass last stitch over the stitch just moved.
Fasten off.
LEGS (make four)
Knitted flat and i-cord with two needles size 3.50mm/US 4.
Cast on 8 sts with black dk/8 ply yarn.
ROW 1: k.
ROW 2: p.
ROW 3 (k2tog) four times (4 sts).
Bring yarn round behind back of work and continue with i-cord until work measures 6cms/2.25ins from cast on edge.
pwt.
TO ASSEMBLE
TAIL
Knitted flat with two needles size 4.00mm/US 6.
Cast on 7 sts with white chunky/12 ply yarn, leaving a long yarn tail.
ROW 1: k.
ROW 2: p.
ROW 3: k.
ROW 4: p.
ROW 5: k.
ROW 6: p.
ROW 7: sl1, k1, psso, k3 sts, k2tog (5 sts).
ROW 8: p.
Cast off.
HEAD
Knitted flat with two needles size 3.50mm/US 4.
Cast on 11 sts with black dk/8ply yarn, leaving a long yarn tail.
ROW 1: k.
ROW 2: p.
ROW 3: k.
ROW 4: p.
ROW 5: k.
ROW 6: p.
ROW 7: kfb, k3, kfb, kfb, k3, kfb, k1 (15 sts).
ROW 8: p.
ROW 9: kfb, k5, kfb, kfb, k5, kfb, k1 (19 sts).
ROW 10: p.
ROW 11: k.
ROW 12: p.
ROW 13: k.
ROW 14: p.
ROW 15: k.
ROW 16: p.
Break yarn and join white chunky.
ROW 17: sl1, k1, psso, k to last 2 sts, k2tog (17 sts).
ROW 18: k.
ROW 19: (p2tog) four times, p1, (p2tog) four times (9 sts).
pwt.
EARS (make two)
Knitted flat with two needles size 3.50mm/US 4.
Cast on 7 sts with black dk/8ply yarn, leaving a long yarn tail.
ROW 1: k1, p5, k1.
ROW 2: p1, k5, p1.
ROW 3: k1, p5, k1.
ROW 4: p1, k5, p1.
ROW 5: k1, p5, k1.
ROW 6: p1, k5, p1.
ROW 7: sl1, k1, psso, p3, k2tog (5 sts).
ROW 8: p1, k3, p1.
ROW 9: sl1, k1, psso, p1, k2tog (3 sts).
ROW 10: p1, k1, p1.
ROW 11: sl1, k1, psso, return stitch on right hand needle onto left needle, pass last stitch over the stitch just moved.
Fasten off.
LEGS (make four)
Knitted flat and i-cord with two needles size 3.50mm/US 4.
Cast on 8 sts with black dk/8 ply yarn.
ROW 1: k.
ROW 2: p.
ROW 3 (k2tog) four times (4 sts).
Bring yarn round behind back of work and continue with i-cord until work measures 6cms/2.25ins from cast on edge.
pwt.
TO ASSEMBLE
- Turn the body piece so that the stockinette side is facing inwards and the "bumpy" side is facing outwards.
- Darn yarn tails away on the reverse side.
- Head - with yarn end make small stitches along the nose end and pull tight.
- Fold sides of head backwards so that the seam is at the middle at the back and sew halfway up seam, leaving top open.
- Cut circles from white felt, I used the back of the back of the safety eye as a template.
- Put a small hole in the centre of the felt and push eye through, trim felt if necessary - attach eyes to head.
- Sew nose with white embroidery thread using a fly embroidery stitch.
- Stuff head and close up back seam.
- Ears - pinch the cast on edge together and secure with a few stitches. Lose the yarn tail at the tip of ears and attach both ears to head.
- Place the body piece over the chocolate orange pin head limbs and tail in place, remove body piece and attach to body.
- Attach flower bead or button to side of mouth, using green embroidery thread for a stem.
copyright Alison Hogg 2015
That is so cute, I think it will be very popular.
ReplyDeleteoh alison I need to knit this. My dad loves chocolate oranges and I love the sheep
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteWow Ali ...what a Baaarilliant pattern - ewe are so creative
ReplyDeleteFab idea - reminds me that spring will be here soon!
Ali xx
Brilliant Ali! :)
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Onya Ali. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI think this is the cutest thing you've ever made. And you get to have a choc orange permanently in the house.
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