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A Little Knitted Snowman Pattern for Christmas

Today started off at 6:30am, Kye was ready to get up and so our day began. I gave him breakfast, (everyone else slept until much later) fed the chickens who were waiting at the front door and loaded the dishwasher. I wanted to knit a small project today and so I decided on a teeny snowman as a hanging ornament for the Christmas tree. He is about 2.5 inches altogether and then there is the little loop to hang him with which isn’t included in that measurement.

I still can’t get over the fact that Christmas is going to be here so soon! It’s like this whole year has just sped by at warp speed and then it will be 2013!

Every morning I check the newspaper to see what’s been happening over in the US, the photos are grim, so much water and flooding, my heart really goes out to everyone who is there experiencing this catastrophe.

I have a little pattern to share today, a small knitted snowman, he is perfect for hanging on your tree, or as a gift tag or place tag for the table etc…

Abbreviations: kfb: knit into the front and back of a stitch to increase.

Materials:

3.5 mm circular needles

dk beige yarn

dk red yarn for the scart

dk black yar for the hat

black fleece for the eyes

orange fleece for the carrot nose

felting needle

sewing needle

fleece for stuffing

Pattern for the Snowman:

With 3.5mm circular needles cast on 6 stitches and join for knitting in the round.

Round 1: Knit

Round 2: Kfb into each stitch (12 stitches)

Round 3: Knit

Round 4: Kfb into each stitch (24 stitches)

Rounds 5-9: Knit

Round 10: (Knit 2 stitches together) across the round. (12 stitches)

Round 11: Knit

Round 12: (Knit1, knit 2 together) across the round. (8 stitches)

Round 13: Kfb into each stitch across the round (16 stitches)

Start putting your stuffing into the snowman, make sure he is firmly stuffed.

Rounds 14-15: Knit

Round 16: (Knit 2 together) across the round (8 stitches)

Round 17: Knit

Stuff the head firmly, break the yarn and thread it onto your sewing needle. Thread the needle through the stitches, stuff the head more until it is full of stuffing and then pull the yarn tightly and finish off.

Snowman’s Hat:

Cast on 10 stitches with black dk yarn and 3.5 mm circular needles.

Rounds 1-4: Knit

Round 5: (Knit 2 together) across the round (5 stitches)

Round 6: Knit

Round 7: Knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together (3 stitches)

Cut yarn, thread yarn onto the needle, thread the needle through the remaining stitches and pull tight, finish off.

 

Sew the hat onto the top of the snowman’s head and add a loop at the top of his hat.

Needle felt on two little black eyes and an orange carrot nose.

Scarf:

The scarf is knitted as an i-cord. Cast on 2 stitches with double pointed needles and knit until your scarf is about  4 inches long, mabey shorter.

Bind off, sew in the ends.

Sew the scarf onto the snowman.

Sew in all ends:)

Happy knitting! 🙂

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Giveaway: Mamma4earth is 4 Years Old

Hello,

This past August was Mamma4earth’s 4th birthday! To celebrate I would like to offer 2 winners my Knitting Flowers E-Book in PDF format and 4 animal or flower patterns of their choice:) If you have a Ravelry account, I can pop them straight into your library for you, if not, they can be emailed to your email address.

To see some of the gorgeous flower projects that have been knitted from my Knitting Flowers book, you can have a look here on Ravelry, there are some wonderful projects!

Here is a link to all the free patterns that are listed on my blog.

Here is a link to my paid and free patterns on Ravelry.

If you would like to enter this Giveaway:

  • Leave a comment in this post

  • To earn more entires share on Facebook, Pinterest and Twitter and remember to return here and leave an extra comment each time you share:)

This giveaway will close on Sunday the 28th of October.

Giveaway winners have been announced here.

Have a wonderful day.

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Halloween KAL (Knit Along)

With Halloween just around the corner, I thought it would be a fun idea to host a Halloween KAL (knit along). I have started a thread on my Mamma4earth Ravelry group where all my free Halloween patterns have been listed with their links. It will be great to chat about what you would like to knit and what you are knitting for Halloween, and see everyones finished projects over on the group:)

Here are some of the photos for the free patterns for the KAL and my Cat Pattern has been discounted down to half price for all those taking part in the KAL.

All the links to the these free patterns are over on my group. Hope to see you there:)

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A Suffolk Sheep Pattern to Knit

I have been wanting to share this little Suffolk Sheep pattern © with you and thought it would be a nice addition for your nature tables or a new member for your handmade farmyard, it really is an easy beginner pattern, basically 2 rectangles knitted in garter stitch and after everything is sewn up, you will have a little sheep.

Materials:

  • White hand spun Merino yarn
  • Black Merino yarn for the ears
  • 4 mm knitting needles
  • Wool needle for sewing up
  • Fleece for stuffing

Pattern:

Body:

Cast on 17 stitches and knit a square, approx 32 rows. You can check if you have a square by folding one corner of your knitting across to the other corner, thus folding a triangle, if a perfect triangle is formed, then you know you have a perfect square.

Cast off.

Fold the square in half, in the photo above, the fold is on the right hand side. Start sewing left from the fold, half way down the opening.

Pinch the two edges of the knitting from where you have stopped sewing together to form a leg and sew along the edges.

Repeat on the other side, now you have two legs.

After you have sewn both of the front legs, sew down the underside of the body but not completely. This must be left open for stuffing. Sew the back of the sheep, (down  the back  edge) and pinching both of the legs separately together and sewing them as you did for the front legs.

This is the body of your sheep on the wrong side. Both pairs of front and back legs are visible, Now turn your sheep onto the right side.

Stuff the body and when it is firm, sew up the tummy.

The Body sewn up and stuffed.

Head:

Pattern:

Cast on 9 stitches and knit 12 rows,

Cast off.

Thread your needle through your cast off edge and pull tight as seen in the photo below.

Now you have a nice round edge.

Finished sheep head, the round front of the head on the left and sewn curved underside. Stuff this with fleece. Sew onto the front of the body.

Sew on the tail.

With your black yarn sew a small loop to weave the ears. Just weave in and out of the loop.

Weave in and out both loops for the ears.

and he is finished!

I hope you enjoy knitting this little character and if you do, please pop by my Mamma4earth Ravelry group and post your photo in the finished items thread, it would be wonderful to see your finished projects:) I am very excited to share that my Ravelry group has grown to a wonderful 250 members and I am so happy that my dear friend Carle‘ has agreed to help me on my group as a moderator. Pop by over there and say hi if you have a chance:)

Happy knitting

Linda

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