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Hi, 👋 I added heart button to this cardigan I made. I thought it would look sweet. This is, machine washable on delicate wash The yarn we used deramore dk baby yarn. which is anti-pilling, acrylic, and nylon which is vegan-friendly. It's a nonallergy yarn but definitely worth the money.
'Deramore' was built for Edgar Farrar Bateson Sr. c. 1933 by Mott B. Schmidt in Cold Spring Harbor. Bateson was a lawyer from Manhattan who had Schmidt design his city residence as well. Click HERE to see 'Deramore' on google earth. The very long entrance drive. The kitchen wing. The rear, which has an amazing view out over Cold Spring Harbor and out into the Long Island Sound. The view, with St. John's Episcopal Church visible in the distance. Click below to see 'Deramore' in a 1953 aerial shot.
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Hi, This is, machine washable on delicate wash The yarn we used deramore dk baby yarn. which is anti-pilling, acrylic, and nylon which is vegan-friendly. It's a nonallergy yarn but definitely worth the money.
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IMPORTANT - Please note, this is a Knitting Pattern so you can knit your own owl; you are not buying a knitted toy. Knitting patterns are written in English only and sent to you by email as pdf files to download. KNITTING PATTERN Allsorts is a cuddly little owl with fuzzy yarn hair. Designed by Amanda Berry @fluffandfuzz, the owl is knitted in acrylic DK yarns on single pointed needles (not in the round). NEEDLES A pair of 3.75mm single pointed knitting needles (US 5) RECOMMENDED YARN Deramores Studio Anti-Pilling DK in red and white shades; double knitting/light worsted weight; 100% acrylic; One 100g/250m skein in each colour NOTIONS Tapestry needle, toy filling and small buttons for eyes, SIZES One size only - 12cm tall. TECHNIQUES For beginners and above, other techniques used include knits, purls, seaming to finish, and increases and decreases for shaping. PATTERN INFO This knitting pattern is a pdf download, 3 pages, and written in English. Patterns for personal use only; not for resale. Copyright © 2010 Amanda Berry; All rights reserved.
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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. Remember to add your pictures of your finished Koala's to the Knitted Toy Box flickr group, you know I love seeing you finished toys. 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 Yarn weight: Double knitting (DK) Gauge: not important but make it tight so stuffing doesn’t show through Finished measurements: approx 4” tall and 3.5” wide *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Body CO6 1. Purl 2. *Kfb* along(12sts) 3. Purl 4. *kfb, k1* along (18sts) 5. Purl 6. *Kfb* along (36sts) 7-21. (Begin with Purl) st-st for 15 rows 22. *k2tog * along (18sts) 23. BO BO remaining stitches leaving a long tail. Use tail to mattress stitch the body closed stopping halfway to fill with stuffing. Continue to mattress stitch until you reach the cast on stitches. Draw the yarn through the cast off stitches, pull tightly and secure. Weave in any leftover yarn ends. HeadCO6 1. purl 2. kfb every sts (12sts) 3. purl 4. * kfb, k1* along (18sts) 5. Purl 6. *kfb, k2* along (24sts) 7. Purl 8. *kfb, k3* along (30sts) 9-15. (Begin with purl) st-st 7 rows 16. *K2tog, k3* along (24sts) 17. Purl 18. *K2tog, k2* along (18sts) 19. Purl 20. *K2tog, k1* along (12sts) 21. Purl 22. *K2tog * along (6sts) Cut yarn, leaving a long tail. Draw tail through remaining stitches and pull tightly and secure. At this stage you may want to add the safety eyes and embroider a nose. Use tail to mattress stitch row ends closed stopping halfway to fill with stuffing. Close remaining opening leaving a long tail to sew onto body. Ears (make 2) CO2 in white 1. purl 2. kfb,k1 (3sts) 3. purl 4. *kfb* along (6sts) Change to grey 5. purl 6. *kfb* along (12sts) 7. purl 8. BO Leave a long yarn tail to sew the ears to the head Arms (make 2) CO4 1. purl 2. *kfb* along (8st) 3. purl 4. *kfb, k1* along (12st) 5-9. (Begin with purl) st-st 5 rows 10. BO Leave a long yarn tail to mattress stitch the row end together. Stop halfway and fill with stuffing. Continue up to the cast on stitches, then draw through all the cast on stitches to give a drawstring effect, pull tightly and secure and weave in any loose ends. Legs (make 2) CO4 1. purl 2. *kfb* along (8st) 3. purl 4. *kfb* along (16st) 5-9. (Begin with Purl) st-st 5 rows 10. BO Leave a long yarn tail to mattress stitch the row end together. Stop halfway and fill with stuffing. Continue up to the cast on stitches, then draw through all the cast on stitches to give a drawstring effect, pull tightly and secure and weave in any loose ends. Finishing Attach ears to each side of the head by whip stitching the row ends as cast on stitches of the ears along the head length-wise. Sew the head onto the BO neck edge of the body. Attach arms and legs with the BO stitches against the body. * REMEMBER* Never give toys with safety eyes to small children under 3 years old or to pets as they are a choking hazard. If your toys are intended for either of these groups I advise you to embroider them on with thread or scrap yarn. ♥ Raynor
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I've been busy on one of my little knits, that I know may provoke the question "why?" Not sure what the answer is. I made several attempts to design a spiral shell last year and each time I failed. Eventually I put the idea aside. I had designed a collection of small seaside knits, and a spiral shell seemed to be the main thing missing. So the idea has been niggling away in the back of my mind. I have spent quite a lot of time looking at various shells in textbooks and online. There are so many different types, but I wanted my shell to be definitely conical and not a flat spiral. So I think you might call this a turret or auger shell, depending on which part of the world you live in. I would love to try and knit a conch shell, but I'm not sure knitting lends itself to all those spikes. My shells are knitted with two doublepointed needles and short rows, and the shaping makes the knitting fall into a natural spiral. The knitting of the shell is not too tricky, although some people may hate the way I have written the pattern. 155 rows may seem a bit much to produce a tiny shell, but as you are decreasing all the time it does not take as long as you might think. I can knock off a complete shell in an evening. The wool is ordinary 4ply sock wool, and I am now slightly fixated on finding realistic shell shades in multi-coloured sock wool. Well it's a hobby! To find the pattern CLICK HERE! There is one long seam, and I found it easiest to sew and stuff as you go. And then sewing it into a spiral is done with tiny stitches. The pattern has detailed photographs and instructions explaining how to do this. Just a reminder of my other sea creature patterns. My recent trip to the seaside gave me the chance take some new photographs, on a real beach. But if this all seems like too much work then keep an eye on my ETSY SHOP, as I still have a few sets of sea creatures for sale there Sand Dollars, if you were wondering. Scallop Shell Starfish