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I've finally got this typed up as a free pattern for you ! It is just the instructions for the dungarees, hat and rucksack. To purchase the pattern for the rabbit go here or here Edit: The dungarees pattern is now also available in Dutch, thanks to one of my readers Jeanette Kemp. If you would like the Dutch version the link here As everyone stuffs their rabbit differently, the waistline for the trousers is quite generous. Test your knitting alongside your finished rabbit as you work – you may want to reduce the number of stitches in the trousers slightly. The same goes for the hat – depending on how well you stuffed the head and where you placed the ears, you may have to adjust the number of stitches you cast on and the position of the ear slots. The accessories are not suitable for a rabbit that is to be given to a very young child as the small parts could present a choking hazard. Dungarees for Robert and Rosie Rabbit Suggested yarns: The pattern uses (US - light worsted weight) (UK - double knit) (Australia - 8ply) yarn Materials needed 20 grams [65 yards] light worsted/double knit/8ply yarn for dungarees Oddments of same weight yarn for contrast pockets, hat and rucksack. (As all makes of yarn vary, this is an estimate only) Pair of 4mm (US size 6) knitting needles Stitch holder Three 1cm or 1½ cm (1/2”) buttons Shirring elastic for the waist of the trousers Abbreviations cast off = bind off in US garter stitch = every row knit K = knit K1,P1 rib = knit the 1st stitch, purl the 2nd, repeat these two stitches to the end of the row K2tog = knit two stitches together P2tog = purl two stitches together st(s) = stitch(es) stocking st = 1 row knit, 1 row purl (this is stockinette in US) yfwd = yarn forward (bring yarn to the front between your two needles, then take the yarn over the top of the needles so that a new stitch is formed) [ ] = work the instructions in the brackets by the number of times indicated Gauge (Tension) Tension is not important for these items, but if you like to know, it should be about 22sts and 44 rows to 10x10cm (4x4”) square in stocking stitch on 4mm (US Size 6) needles Dungarees Starting at the right leg, cast on 28sts Work 2 rows garter stitch Work 14 rows stocking stitch* Break yarn and leave these stitches on a spare needle/stitch holder Repeat the above instructions to * for the left leg, but leave the stitches on your needle. Next Row: K 28sts from the left leg, then continue across the 28sts from the right leg 56sts Starting with a purl row, continue in stocking stitch for 15 rows. Work 2 rows in K1, P1 rib Next Row: Cast off 22sts, K11sts (you will have 12sts on the needle), cast off 22sts With wrong side facing, rejoin yarn to remaining 12sts Next Row: K2, P8, K2 Next Row: Knit Repeat the last two rows 3 times Work 3 rows garter stitch Cast off Dungaree Straps (make 2) Cast on 4 sts Garter stitch 2 rows Next row: K2, yfwd, K2tog Garter stitch 40 rows Cast off Left Pocket Using contrast yarn, cast on 8sts Work 2 rows stocking stitch Next Row: Cast off 2sts, K to end 6sts Next Row: Purl Next Row: K2tog, knit to end 5sts Next Row: Purl Next Row: K2tog, knit to end 4sts Next Row: Purl Next Row: Knit Cast off Right Pocket Using contrast yarn, cast on 8sts Work 3 rows stocking stitch Cast off 2sts, purl to end 6sts Next Row: Knit to last 2 stitches, K2tog 5sts Next Row: Purl Next Row: Knit to last 2 stitches, K2tog 4sts Next Row: Purl Next Row: Knit Cast off Backpack Cast on 12sts Work 2 rows in garter st Next Row: K6,yfwd,K2tog,K to end Work 3 rows garter st Work 16 rows stocking st Work 4 rows garter st Work 10 rows stocking st Work 4 rows garter st Cast off Backpack Straps (make 2) Cast on 40 sts Cast off Hat Cast on 45sts Knit 2 rows garter stitch Next Row: K19, turn, purl to end Working on just these 19sts work 4 rows stocking st. Place stitches on a stitch holder and cut yarn Rejoin yarn to remaining 26sts Next Row: K7, turn, purl to end Working on just these 7sts knit 4 rows stocking st. Place stitches on a stitch holder and cut yarn Rejoin yarn to remaining 19sts and knit to end. Turn, purl to end Work 4 rows stocking st. Cut yarn. Place these stitches and the ones from the holder back onto one needle. Rejoin yarn and knit across all 45sts. Starting with a purl row, work 3 rows stocking stitch Next Row: K1,[K2tog] to end 23sts Purl 1 row Next Row: K1,[K2tog] to end 12sts Next Row: [P2tog] to end 6sts Break yarn, thread through remaining stitches, draw up and secure. To Make Up Dungarees With right side uppermost, fold the left and right hand sides in so that they meet in the middle Sew together from the waist to the crotch. Next sew the inside leg seams, working from the base of one leg through the crotch, to the base of the other leg. Turn right way out. Sew the straps to the back. Run a row of shirring elastic through the ribbing at the waist and draw up a little. (Make sure they can still be taken on and off easily!) Attach the two pockets to the front and two buttons to the top of the bib. Backpack With right sides together, sew the side seams. Sew the two ends of each strap together to make two loops. Secure both loops to the back of the backpack. Attach a button to the front. Hat Sew the back seam. Sew in loose ends. Make a pom-pom and attach. To make such a small pom-pom, first cut the piece of yarn that secures all the strands and tape it to a marker pen. Wind yarn round and round the pen. When you have wound enough yarn, un-tape the horizontal piece of yarn and tie in a tight knot around the wound on yarn. Cut through the wound yarn, fluff up the pom-pom and trim to a nice shape. I hope your rabbit loves his new clothes! Why not share them by posting a photo on my Facebook page or tag me on Instagram @lovefibres. 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The pattern is no longer available through Etsy, but at the designers website: https://www.outofthethistle.com/product-page/floppy-clair... “Claire the Hare” is a vintage-style knitted rabbit doll who fits perfectly in little arms, measuring 16” from head to toe. Her long, lanky body, shapely limbs, and detailed face make for a truly unique design. Her little overall Springtime dress has crisscross straps across the back and a tiny pocket at her hip. Once knitted, this doll makes a perfect softie for most kids and doubles as an adorable bedroom décor accessory when not in use. Pattern includes detailed instructions, color photos, and suggestions. This PDF pattern gives instructions for making the complete doll and dress. The pattern is perfect for any knitter who knows how to do techniques such as: k2tog, ssk, kfb, psso. The doll and dress are both knitted in the round and have no seams, which makes it a quick and easy project. You will need a PDF viewer installed on your computer to download the file. Materials 2 Skeins Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Sport (100% Peruvian Highland Wool; 50g = 137yds) in Dove Heather 1 Skein Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Sport Blossom Heather; or comparable sport weight yarns. 3 yds tapestry wool or fingering weight yarn in complimenting color for nose and eyes Tools Four Size 3 US Double Pointed Needles, or size needed to obtain gauge. 4 Same-color Stitch Markers, 1 Stitch Marker in contrasting color. Stitch Holder (or small safety pin) Tapestry Needle High Quality Fiber Fill Waste yarn Gauge 7 sts=1” Finished Length = 16” Recommended for children ages 3 and up
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Free Amigurumi Crochet Pattern
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I've finally got this typed up as a free pattern for you ! It is just the instructions for the dungarees, hat and rucksack. To purchase the pattern for the rabbit go here or here Edit: The dungarees pattern is now also available in Dutch, thanks to one of my readers Jeanette Kemp. If you would like the Dutch version the link here As everyone stuffs their rabbit differently, the waistline for the trousers is quite generous. Test your knitting alongside your finished rabbit as you work – you may want to reduce the number of stitches in the trousers slightly. The same goes for the hat – depending on how well you stuffed the head and where you placed the ears, you may have to adjust the number of stitches you cast on and the position of the ear slots. The accessories are not suitable for a rabbit that is to be given to a very young child as the small parts could present a choking hazard. Dungarees for Robert and Rosie Rabbit Suggested yarns: The pattern uses (US - light worsted weight) (UK - double knit) (Australia - 8ply) yarn Materials needed 20 grams [65 yards] light worsted/double knit/8ply yarn for dungarees Oddments of same weight yarn for contrast pockets, hat and rucksack. (As all makes of yarn vary, this is an estimate only) Pair of 4mm (US size 6) knitting needles Stitch holder Three 1cm or 1½ cm (1/2”) buttons Shirring elastic for the waist of the trousers Abbreviations cast off = bind off in US garter stitch = every row knit K = knit K1,P1 rib = knit the 1st stitch, purl the 2nd, repeat these two stitches to the end of the row K2tog = knit two stitches together P2tog = purl two stitches together st(s) = stitch(es) stocking st = 1 row knit, 1 row purl (this is stockinette in US) yfwd = yarn forward (bring yarn to the front between your two needles, then take the yarn over the top of the needles so that a new stitch is formed) [ ] = work the instructions in the brackets by the number of times indicated Gauge (Tension) Tension is not important for these items, but if you like to know, it should be about 22sts and 44 rows to 10x10cm (4x4”) square in stocking stitch on 4mm (US Size 6) needles Dungarees Starting at the right leg, cast on 28sts Work 2 rows garter stitch Work 14 rows stocking stitch* Break yarn and leave these stitches on a spare needle/stitch holder Repeat the above instructions to * for the left leg, but leave the stitches on your needle. Next Row: K 28sts from the left leg, then continue across the 28sts from the right leg 56sts Starting with a purl row, continue in stocking stitch for 15 rows. Work 2 rows in K1, P1 rib Next Row: Cast off 22sts, K11sts (you will have 12sts on the needle), cast off 22sts With wrong side facing, rejoin yarn to remaining 12sts Next Row: K2, P8, K2 Next Row: Knit Repeat the last two rows 3 times Work 3 rows garter stitch Cast off Dungaree Straps (make 2) Cast on 4 sts Garter stitch 2 rows Next row: K2, yfwd, K2tog Garter stitch 40 rows Cast off Left Pocket Using contrast yarn, cast on 8sts Work 2 rows stocking stitch Next Row: Cast off 2sts, K to end 6sts Next Row: Purl Next Row: K2tog, knit to end 5sts Next Row: Purl Next Row: K2tog, knit to end 4sts Next Row: Purl Next Row: Knit Cast off Right Pocket Using contrast yarn, cast on 8sts Work 3 rows stocking stitch Cast off 2sts, purl to end 6sts Next Row: Knit to last 2 stitches, K2tog 5sts Next Row: Purl Next Row: Knit to last 2 stitches, K2tog 4sts Next Row: Purl Next Row: Knit Cast off Backpack Cast on 12sts Work 2 rows in garter st Next Row: K6,yfwd,K2tog,K to end Work 3 rows garter st Work 16 rows stocking st Work 4 rows garter st Work 10 rows stocking st Work 4 rows garter st Cast off Backpack Straps (make 2) Cast on 40 sts Cast off Hat Cast on 45sts Knit 2 rows garter stitch Next Row: K19, turn, purl to end Working on just these 19sts work 4 rows stocking st. Place stitches on a stitch holder and cut yarn Rejoin yarn to remaining 26sts Next Row: K7, turn, purl to end Working on just these 7sts knit 4 rows stocking st. Place stitches on a stitch holder and cut yarn Rejoin yarn to remaining 19sts and knit to end. Turn, purl to end Work 4 rows stocking st. Cut yarn. Place these stitches and the ones from the holder back onto one needle. Rejoin yarn and knit across all 45sts. Starting with a purl row, work 3 rows stocking stitch Next Row: K1,[K2tog] to end 23sts Purl 1 row Next Row: K1,[K2tog] to end 12sts Next Row: [P2tog] to end 6sts Break yarn, thread through remaining stitches, draw up and secure. To Make Up Dungarees With right side uppermost, fold the left and right hand sides in so that they meet in the middle Sew together from the waist to the crotch. Next sew the inside leg seams, working from the base of one leg through the crotch, to the base of the other leg. Turn right way out. Sew the straps to the back. Run a row of shirring elastic through the ribbing at the waist and draw up a little. (Make sure they can still be taken on and off easily!) Attach the two pockets to the front and two buttons to the top of the bib. Backpack With right sides together, sew the side seams. Sew the two ends of each strap together to make two loops. Secure both loops to the back of the backpack. Attach a button to the front. Hat Sew the back seam. Sew in loose ends. Make a pom-pom and attach. To make such a small pom-pom, first cut the piece of yarn that secures all the strands and tape it to a marker pen. Wind yarn round and round the pen. When you have wound enough yarn, un-tape the horizontal piece of yarn and tie in a tight knot around the wound on yarn. Cut through the wound yarn, fluff up the pom-pom and trim to a nice shape. I hope your rabbit loves his new clothes! Why not share them by posting a photo on my Facebook page or tag me on Instagram @lovefibres. Please use the hashtag #lovefibrespattern If you prefer to have this pattern as a PDF download, it is available here
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* * ENGLISH knitting instructions. NOT available in other languages. SIZE: Lucy Lavender - 30cm (12in). Rabbit - 9cm (4in) to the tips of ears. Pattern contains instructions for LUCY LAVENDER who loves to play with her cute little rabbit. Her dress and panties cannot be removed. NEEDLES: knitted on two straight 3.25 mm needles (US 3) YARN: DK (double knitting) yarn (USA - light-worsted/Australia - 8 ply). SKILLS REQUIRED: cast on, cast off, knit, purl, increase, decrease, yrn and psso PATTERN: 9 page PDF file with plenty of pictures and step by step instructions INSTANT DOWNLOAD - PDF download button is on your 'Purchases and reviews' page (to find this click on 'You' top right of page). © 2010 Wendy Phillips copyrighted design. Do not reproduce or distribute this pattern. Please DO NOT sell dolls from your Etsy shop that you have made using this pattern as it can affect my own Etsy pattern sales. I am however happy for you to sell your knitted dolls from other small shops and craft fairs etc. . . . Happy knitting.