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Knitting Pattern By Svetlana Zabelina Skill level: Easy
Abbreviations K – knit P - purl KFB – knit the front and back of a stitch (a way to make an increase) K2tog – knit two sts together (a way to make a decrease) K7tog – knit seven sts together st st – stocking stitch (K on the one side and P on the other side) Rnd – round (N sts) – number of sts in a row/round ( ) x N – repeat instructions in brackets N times st – stitch edge st - edge stitch yo – yarn over tbl - through back of loop
Hen and Rooster Materials and Tools You will need: ü Yarn – any yarn that has about 230-300 m per 100 g skein - beige color – 30g - brown color – 16 g - yellow and orange – 14 g of each color - white – 10 g - red – 3 g - small amount of green and blue color ü Small piece of red satin ribbon ü A white button or white half bead to decorate the chicken ü 4 black beads for the eyes (I used 8 mm in diameter) ü Transparent glue ü Stuffing ü A pair of 2.5 mm knitting needles ü A piece of cardboard
Finished size
Hen - approx. 17 cm/6.7 inches Rooster – approx. 18 cm/7 inches
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Tip (yarn) If you use different yarn, project will be bigger or smaller and you will need more or less yarn than stated in the pattern (i.e. thicker yarn will produce a larger project and you may require more yarn).
Needles conversion chart mm 2.5
US 1
Yarn suggestions Yarn weight
UK 13
Sport / 5 ply (12 wpi)
Name Bambino by Nako (130 meters/ 50 grams)
Skill levels Projects for first-time knitters using basic stitches. Minimal shaping. Projects using yarn with basic stitches, repetitive stitch patterns, simple color changes, and simple shaping and finishing. Projects using a variety of techniques, color patterns, mid-level shaping and finishing. Projects with intricate stitch patterns, techniques and dimension, such as non-repeating patterns, multi-color techniques, fine threads, small needles, detailed shaping and refined finishing.
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Note: You don’t need to add edge sts. They are already included in the pattern. I recommend that you don’t slip but work the first st. It will make the row edges more elastic and the seam neater when assembling the
Neck feathers
toy.
Cast on 56 sts with yellow color yarn. Rows 1-2: purl
ROOSTER
Row 3: knit Rows 4-6: purl
Tail (make 5 pieces of different colors
Row 7: K1, (K1, yo, K7tog, yo, K1) x 6, K1 (32 sts)
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Note: You can use a crochet hook to pull yarn through
yellow,
red,
blue,
green
and
orange)
the 7 loops when it calls for K7tog.
Cast on 40 sts with the color needed.
Row 8: P1, (P1, P1tbl, P1, P1tbl, P1) x 6, P1 (see
Row 1: knit
Appendix for guidance how to work Ptbl)
Row 2: K35
Rows 9-11: st st starting with a knit row
Leave the remaining 5 sts unworked. Turn. Row 3: slip 1, K29 Leave the remaining 5 sts unworked. Turn. Row 4: slip 1, K7, (K2tog) x 7, K13 (33 sts) Cast off. Break yarn, leaving a long tail. Fold the piece in half and oversew the center of the piece (see Appendix).
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Cast off. Break yarn, leaving a long tail. Sew the row edges together using vertical mattress stitch.
Comb Wind off some red color yarn before starting and put it aside. I wind 3-4 m. Cast on 22 sts with red color yarn. Work two rows of st st starting with a knit row.
Join reserved strand of red color yarn and work:
Front part of the comb
Row 1: 3KFB, K2, 3KFB (14 sts), turn
Move 6 center sts onto a spare needle.
Rows 2-6: st st starting with a purl row Row 7: K1, (K2tog, K1) x 4, K1 (10 sts) Row 8: purl Row 9: K1, (K2tog) x 4, K1 (6 sts) Break yarn, leaving a long tail. Thread it through the sts of the last row and draw up tightly.
Join reserved red color strand of yarn to these moved sts and work: Row 1: 6KFB (12 sts), turn Rows 2-4: st st Row 5: K1, (K2tog) x 5, K1 (7 sts) Row 6: purl Break yarn, leaving a long tail. Thread it through the sts of the last row and draw up tightly.
Back part of the comb Continue working with your main working yarn. Move all remaining sts onto one needle. Row 1: K1, 2KFB, K2, 2KFB, K1 (12 sts) Rows 2-4: st st starting with a purl row Row 5: K1, (K2tog) x 5, K1 (7 sts) Row 6: purl Break yarn, leaving a long tail. Thread it through the sts of the last row and draw up tightly.
Middle part of the comb Move the last four sts of the left needle and the first four sts of the right needle onto a spare needle.
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Wattle (make 2) Cast on 9 sts with red color yarn. Rows 1-6: st st starting with a knit row Row 7: K1, (K2tog) x 4 (5 sts) Row 8: purl Break yarn, leaving a long tail. Thread it through the sts on the needle and draw up tightly.
Sew the row edges together using vertical mattress stitch. Stuff the piece.
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Beak Cast on 16 sts with orange color yarn. Rows 1-4: st st starting with a knit row Row 5: K1, (K2tog, K1) x 5 (11 sts) Row 6: purl Row 7: K1, (K2tog) x 5 (6 sts) Break yarn, leaving a long tail. Thread it through the sts on the needle and draw up tightly.
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APPENDIX HORIZONTAL MATTRESS STITCH
VERTICAL MATTRESS STITCH
Insert your needle under the horizontal running thread
between the edge stitch and the stitch next to it. Run the yarn under the running thread and then insert the needle under the matching horizontal running thread of
PURL THROUGH BACK LOOP (Ptbl)
the opposite edge. Work back and forth from one edge to the other until you’ve worked several rows. Pull the yarn in the direction of the seam and edges of the pieces will start to adjoin.
OVERSEW Insert right hand needle into the next stitch on the left hand needle through the back loop (the loop farthest from you). Wrap yarn around needle in the same way you normally would to purl and complete the purl stitch. Purling through the back loop results in a twisted stitch.
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