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Knitted Easter egg Cosies Adorable little critters to keep your boiled (or chocolate!) egg warm on Easter morning. A simple knitting pattern, perfect for beginners. You can find the pattern for the crochet chick shown above here Abbreviations K = knit K2tog = knit two together P = purl Psso = pass slipped stitch over Sl = slip St = stitch St st = stocking stitch MATERIALS Any scraps of dk weight yarn 3.5mm needles Yarn needle Felt Assorted buttons TENSION Exact Tension is not essential. SIZE To fit regular hens eggs or roughly the size of a confectionary egg such as a Cadbury’s Creme Egg COSY Garter stitch pattern With 4mm needles, cast on 24(30) sts and knit every row for 5(6) cm, knitting in 2 row stripes of two colours if you wish. Next row: (K2(3), k2tog) 6 times. 18(24) sts Next row: knit Cut yarn, leaving a long tail to sew up seam. Thread needle through all stitches and pull up into a round. Sew up seam and fasten off yarn. Weave in all ends neatly. Stocking Stitch Pattern With 4mm needles, cast on 24(30) sts and knit every row for 4 rows for a garter stitch edge or work in k1, p1 rib for 4 rows for a ribbed edge. Change to stocking stitch and work for 3(4)cm, ending with a purl row. You can knit in stripes of 2 rows of two colours if you wish. Next row: (K2(3), k2tog) 6 times. 18(24) sts Next row: Purl Next row: (K1(2), k2tog) 6 times. 12(18)sts Next row: Purl Next row: (K0(1), k2tog) 6 times. 6(12) sts Next row: Purl Cut yarn, leaving a long tail to sew up seam. Thread needle through all stitches and pull up into a round. Sew up seam and fasten off yarn. Weave in all ends neatly. Rabbit Ears These are worked in garter st, but you could do them in stocking st, or in a mixture of stitches. With 4mm needles, cast on 7sts. Work two rows garter st Next row: inc one stitch at both ends of next row - 9 sts Work a further 4 rows in garter or st st. Next row: Dec one stitch at both ends of next row - 7 sts Work a further 4 rows garter or st st Next row: Dec one stitch at both ends of next row - 5 sts Knit one further row Next row: Dec one stitch at both end of next row - 3sts Knit one further row Next row: Sl 1, k2tog, psso. Fasten off yarn. Attach finished ears to the top of the cosy. Weave in all ends neatly. FINISHING
Use buttons or googly eyes for eyes and felt shapes for beaks. Use oddments of yarn for hair, faces, eyelashes. Add cosy to your egg to keep it warm this Easter morning, or pop it onto a confectionary egg to gift! Enjoy!
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Welcome to my blog, which I am hoping will become the go-to place to catch up on my news and new releases find free patterns and to be inspired! Today is a quick post to tell you about a lovely children's knitting workshop I have just booked at The Wool Gallery St Neots for the Easter hols. The class is on April the 9th from 10-11am and is totally beginner friendly knitting. Try your hand at the basic stitches and make and decorate a cute easter egg cosy at the same time! All materials included and each child will get a little egg to fit inside their cosy, too! Email, call or pop into the Wool Gallery to book your space.
Next up on the blog, I shall also be sharing the knit and crochet patterns for these cosies for those of you who won't be able to make the class. Claire x The Wool Gallery |
AuthorClaire Montgomerie is a textile designer specialising in knitting and crochet. She is a craft stylist, author and editor who has authored and edited many craft books and publications. She has been teaching knitting and crochet for many years, enjoying sharing her love of knit and crochet. ArchivesCategories |
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