Here are my top 10 ! 9 knitted Chocolate Orange Cover designs – and a crochet design too! Have fun ……..Christmas Pudding, Santa Hat or Snowmanhttps://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.com/2016/11/chocolate-orange-covers-christmas.htmlChristmas Tree https://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.com/2017/11/christmas-tree-chocolate-orange-cover.htmlElf Hat https://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.com/2017/11/elf-hat-chocolate-orange-cover.htmlSanta’s Belt https://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.com/2019/09
Chocolate Orange Covers ~ Christmas Pudding Santa Hat Snowman Chocolate Orange Cover ~ Christmas Pudding Christmas Pudding Chocolate Orange Cover DK YARN 3.5mm knitting needles Using Brown ~ Cast on 43sts 1st Row: S1, *k1, p1, repeat from * to the last 2sts, k2 2nd Row: S1, *p1, k1, repeat from * to end Repeat last 2 rows five times more Change to White ~ Knit 6 rows 19th Row: S1, knit to end 20th Row: S1 purl to last st, K1 Repeat last 2 rows twice more 25th Row: *K2tog, repeat from * to last st, K1 26th Row: P2 tog, to end Cut yarn, leaving a 'tail' to use for sewing up, draw the end through all stitches, pull up tightly Add a couple of holy leaves and some red berries ~ Holly leaves – makes 2 leaves joined together Using green yarn cast on 1 stitch Row 1: Knit Row 2: Knit 3 times into the stitch (3sts) Row 3: Knit front and back into the first stitch, k1, knit front and back into the last stitch (5sts) Row 4: Cast off 1 stitch, k3 (4sts) Row 5: Cast off 1 stitch, k2 (3sts) Row 6: Knit front and back into the first stitch, k1, knit front and back into the last stitch (5sts) Row 7: Cast off 1 stitch, k3 (4sts) Row 8: Cast off 1 stitch, k2 (3sts) Row 9: Slip 1 stitch, k2tog, pass slip stitch over (1st) Row 10: Knit 3 times into the stitch (3sts) Row 11: Knit front and back into the first stitch, k1, knit front and back into the last stitch (5sts) Row 12: Cast off 1 stitch, k3 (4sts) Row 13: Cast off 1 stitch, k2 (3sts) Row 14: Knit front and back into the first stitch, k1, knit front and back into the last stitch (5sts) Row 15: Cast off 1 stitch, k3 (4sts) Row 16: Cast off 1 stitch, k2 (3sts) Row 17: Slip 1 stitch, k2tog, pass slip stitch over (1st) Fasten off Berry Using red yarn cast on 3 stitches Row 1: Knit in the front and back of every stitch (6sts) Row 2: Purl Row 3: Knit Row 4: P2tog three times (3sts) Cast off Tie cast on and cast off tails together (this pulls the berry together) Sew leaves and berry on to the top Fill with a Terry’s Chocolate Orange Chocolate Orange Cover ~ Santa Hat Santa Hat Chocolate Orange Cover DK YARN 3.5mm knitting needles Using White ~ Cast on 43sts Knit 8 rows Change to Red ~ Work 12 rows in stocking stitch (1row knit, 1 row purl) Shape the top ~ Row 21: *K5, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (37sts) Rows 22, 24, 26, 28, 30: S1, purl to last st, k1 Row 23: *K4, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (31sts) Row 25: *K3, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (25sts) Row 27: *K2, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (19sts) Row 29: *K1, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (13sts) Row 31: *K2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (7sts) Cut off yarn, leaving a tail – thread the tail through the remaining 7sts, and pull up tight Sew up the side seam, using the corresponding colour for each section. Darn away ends Add a bobble or a pompom on to the top of the hat To make a bobble – Bobble Using White cast on 3 stitches Row 1: Knit in the front and back of every stitch (6sts) Row 2: Purl Row 3: Knit Row 4: P2tog three times (3sts) Cast off Fill with a Terry’s Chocolate Orange Chocolate Orange Cover ~ Snowman Snowman Chocolate Orange Cover DK YARN 3.5mm knitting needles Using Red ~ Cast on 43sts Knit 2 rows Change to White ~ Work 12 rows in stocking stitch (1row knit, 1 row purl) Change to Green ~ Knit 4 rows Work 2 rows in stocking stitch Shape the top ~ Row 21: *K5, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (37sts) Rows 22, 24, 26, 28, 30: S1, purl to last st, k1 Row 23: *K4, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (31sts) Row 25: *K3, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (25sts) Row 27: *K2, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (19sts) Row 29: *K1, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (13sts) Row 31: *K2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (7sts) Cut off yarn, leaving a tail – thread the tail through the remaining 7sts, and pull up tight Sew up the side seam, using the corresponding colour for each section. Darn away ends Add a bobble or a pompom on to the top of the hat To make a bobble – Bobble Using red yarn cast on 3 stitches Row 1: Knit in the front and back of every stitch (6sts) Row 2: Purl Row 3: Knit Row 4: P2tog three times (3sts) Cast off Add a face ~ For the eyes – sew on two small black buttons (or use a length of black yarn) For the mouth – use a length of black yarn and make 3 or 4 running stitches For the nose – using a length of orange yarn ~ Cast on 4sts K4, K2tog, k2tog, K2tog, Fasten off Sew on the nose, using the cast on and cast off tails Fill with a Terry’s Chocolate Orange UPDATE: I have now written a few more cute designs ~ Elf Hat https://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2017/11/elf-hat-chocolate-orange-cover.htm Christmas Tree https://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2017/11/christmas-tree-chocolate-orange-cover.html And Santa's Belt https://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.com/2019/09/santas-belt-chocolate-orange-cover.html I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations. In addition: You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns. However, please do not copy my patterns Copyright © 2016 ‘made by marianna’ All Rights Reserved This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied or reproduced or republished on another webpage or website.
Daisy Gnome Chocolate Orange – Free Crochet Pattern to create a cute gnome to hide your chocolate orange stash or these would make lovely gifts for Easter.
Chocolate covered orange peels are the perfect treat for any occasion! Great for gifting, snacking or as a healthier treat. This recipe is naturally gluten-free.
Amigurumi Christmas Pudding Crochet Free Patterns - Crochet #Christmas; Toys #Amigurumi; Free Patterns
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These Christmas Chocolate Orange Cosy Knitting Patterns are simple and affordable and make for the perfect gift for teachers or neighbors.
These Christmas Chocolate Orange Cosy Knitting Patterns are simple and affordable and make for the perfect gift for teachers or neighbors.
BEE Chocolate Orange Cover Requirements: DK YARN ~ small amount of black, yellow & white 3.5mm or 3.25mm knitting needles Body ~ Using Black ~ cast on 43sts 1st Row: S1, *k1, p1, repeat from * to the last 2sts, k2 2nd Row: S1, *p1, k1, repeat from * to end Add in Yellow ~ (don’t cut off the Black, just carry it loosely up the side) Using Yellow ~ 3rd Row: Knit 4th Row: S1, *p1, k1, repeat from * to end 5th Row: S1, *k1, p1, repeat from * to the last 2sts, k2 6th Row: S1, *p1, k1, repeat from * to end Using Black ~ 7th Row: Knit 8th Row: S1, *p1, k1, repeat from * to end 9th Row: S1, *k1, p1, repeat from * to the last 2sts, k2 10th Row: S1, *p1, k1, repeat from * to end Repeat Rows 3 – 10 once again Cut off Black, and continue in Yellow only ~ Work 6 rows in stocking stitch (one row knit, one row purl) 25th Row: *K2tog, repeat from * to last st, K1 26th Row: P2tog, to end Cut yarn, leaving a 'tail' to use for sewing up, draw the end through all stitches, pull up tightly Sew up the side seam (mattress stitch works best for stripes) Antennae ~ Using Black cast on 19sts, cast off Fold in half, and attach to the top of the head with a couple of stitches Add features ~ For eyes - you can embroider them on, or add buttons or bought googly eyes For the mouth – a couple of stitches in Black Wings ~ Using White cast on 23sts ~ Row 1 Kfb, knit to last 2sts, kfb, k1 25sts Row 2 Kfb, knit to last 2sts, kfb, k1 27sts Row 3 Kfb, knit to last 2sts, kfb, k1 29sts Knit 5 rows Row 9 K2tog, knit to last 2sts, k2tog 27sts Row 10 K2tog, knit to last 2sts, k2tog 25sts Row 11 K2tog, knit to last 2sts, k2tog 23sts Cast off Darn away ends Cut a length of white yarn around 6”, wrap it around the centre of the wings to pull it in, and secure. Use the tails to attach the wings on to the body (at the back seam) Pop a Terry’s Chocolate Orange inside and gift to a family member or friend ! I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations. In addition: You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns. However, please do not copy my patterns Copyright © 2023 ‘made by marianna’ All Rights Reserved This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied, shared, reproduced or republished without permission on any webpage or website.
A very cute little gift idea! And very easy to knit.These festive covers for a Terry’s Chocolate Orange include six styles to choose from ~ Christmas Pudding, Santa Hat, Snowman, Christmas Trees, Elf Hat and Santa's BeltDK (8ply) yarn 3.5mm needlesHave fun ……
These Christmas Chocolate Orange Cosy Knitting Patterns are simple and affordable and make for the perfect gift for teachers or neighbors.
The More Terry's Chocolate Orange Cosies from the TeaCosyFolk range of has bags of character. You can buy the More Terry's Chocolate Orange Cosies as a finished hand crafted , or as a More Terry's Chocolate Orange Cosies knitting pattern to make your own with character
Fancy candied orange slices dipped into chocolate.
This cute little pixie design is very easy to knit and fits perfectly over a chocolate orange. It is knitted flat on straight needles and seamed up the back. It will knit up on any double knitting yarn and is a great way to use up oddments from your yarn stash. I’m happy to help if you need any support.
This knitting pattern for a rabbit chocolate orange cover is knitted flat in stocking stitch using only straight single pointed needles
Pumpkin chocolate orange cover, hand knitted. (Chocolate not included) Table decoration for Halloween, could be used with a bath bomb too. Great gift idea, or party decorations
This chocolate covered orange is so quick and easy to make! The tartness and sweetness of the oranges complements the smooth and creamy chocolate. These dark chocolate covered oranges are a great snack and dessert!
a highland cow and bee chocolate orange cover
Create a gourd-geous Halloween display with a pumpkin patch full of chocolate oranges disguised in these cute pumpkin...
last minute quick and easy teacher gift
Nothing says Christmas like crochet, sprouts and chocolate oranges! And this pattern combines them all.I found plenty of chocolate orange cover patterns online, but not a sprout one. I wanted to make one for my cousin to combine his love of chocolate oranges and sprouts, so I cobbled together my own pattern.If you would like to have a go at making your own, please check out my Ravelry store ravelry.com/patterns/library/sprout-chocolate-orange-cover or Etsy shop What projects do you have lined u
Chocolate covered orange peels are the perfect treat for any occasion! Great for gifting, snacking or as a healthier treat. This recipe is naturally gluten-free.
Brighten up your home with these fun and vibrant knitting patterns for orange covers. Curated by The Knit Crew.
This fluffy black and white Penguin snugly hugs a Chocolate Orange gift!He is super quick to knit in one easy piece and uses up those odds and ends of leftover cuddly yarn from other projects. Beak added separately in DK yarn.* Stocking Stitch* Worked Flat* 5mm Single-pointed Needles for Penguin Cover* 3.25mm Single-pointed Needles for BeakPenguin Christmas Chocolate Orange Cover measures 11cm.
For a fancy-schmancy holiday treat that looks too pretty to eat, go for these Chocolate Dipped Candied Orange Slices! Growing up, my dad had two Christmas treats that were sure to show up in the
Chocolate Orange Cheesecake Layer Cake - one purely decadent dessert fusion that includes layers of homemade scratch cake with a creamy orange cheesecake in the middle then covered by even more chocolate!
Chocolate Orange covers - they are everywhere at this time of year. But do you think I could find a pattern I was happy with?! Every time I started one, I decided I didn't quite like how it sat, or where it finished, or how it was done up at the bottom (sewing in elastic? If you read my last post, you'll see why that is a no-no). I just wanted to crochet and be done with it. After all, I was making 8 of them - nursery teacher presents. And I'd (as usual) left it really late, and the last day of term was looming. So it needed to be right, but it also needed to be quick, and I'd run out of time to keep searching for the perfect pattern!
Nothing says Christmas like crochet, sprouts and chocolate oranges! And this pattern combines them all.I found plenty of chocolate orange cover patterns online, but not a sprout one. I wanted to make one for my cousin to combine his love of chocolate oranges and sprouts, so I cobbled together my own pattern.If you would like to have a go at making your own, please check out my Ravelry store ravelry.com/patterns/library/sprout-chocolate-orange-cover or Etsy shop What projects do you have lined u
These chocolate frozen raspberries are coated in yogurt and covered in chocolate for a healthy, bite-size treat. One serving (4 raspberries) has less than 90 calories and only 1 gram of sugar!
Brighten up your home with these fun and vibrant knitting patterns for orange covers. Curated by The Knit Crew.
Making chocolate dipped mandarin slices is super easy. With only 3 ingredients and a 15-minute preparation, these chocolate mandarin oranges are perfect for lunch boxes, Holiday entertaining, or healthy snacking.
Crochet a sweet and unique Halloween gift , a simple and fun Halloween cosy pattern. This has been designed to fit a Terry's Chocolate Orange snugly or will also fit a medium relatively sized orange. Will your loved ones have a trick or a treat? You decide! Pattern includes written instructions and reference photos.Materials : DK Weight yarn Orange and Green: ~[Recommended yarn: Stylecraft Special DK (100g, 295m/323yrds, 100% acrylic), 45m/50yrds of each: Jaffa (1256) and Kelly Green (1826)]~; Crochet Hook Size 3mm (US D/3); Yarn Needle; Chocolate Orange for filling!Measurements: 10 stitches x 6 rows = 2”x2” with hdc in BLO on 3mm hookFinished measurement before folding - 8” Circumference of a Chocolate Orange - 8.1”Finished width when laid flat - 3.5”Stitches Used: Back loop only, Front Loop Only, Chain, Slip Stitch, Single crochet, Half double crochet, Double crochet, Double crochet 3 in same st, Double crochet 3 together, Picot, Yarn over