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Knitting and Crochet Project Guide

Looking for something a little different to add to your knitting or crochet repertoire that is quick and fun to do then take a look at our Knitting and Crochet Project Guide. This guide shows you four great knitting and crochet projects that you can make at home including patterns.

Looking for something a little different to add to your knitting or crochet repertoire that is quick and fun to do then take a look at our Knitting and Crochet Project Guide. This guide shows you four great knitting and crochet projects that you can make at home including patterns.

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4 Great knitting <strong>and</strong> crochet projects you can make!<br />

Here are four easy knitting <strong>and</strong> crochet project that you can make quickly <strong>and</strong> easily as<br />

gifts or just for yourself:<br />

• Peover the playful pig<br />

• Gadget cosy / Knitted phone case<br />

• Chunky neck cosy<br />

• Knitted valentines heart<br />

Peover the Playful Pig


You Will Need:<br />

- Sirdar Snuggly Baby Crofter DK (main colour - mc) bonnie (shade 150) x 1 50g ball (here)<br />

- Sirdar Bonus Toytime DK (contrast colour 1 – cc1) white (shade 961) 1 x 25g ball<br />

- 3.5mm needles (here)<br />

- 2 x 3.25mm dpns (for tail)<br />

- Toy filling (here)<br />

- 12mm toy safety eyes (optional)<br />

- 1 x 2cm button (for flower)<br />

- 2 x 1cm buttons (for nostrils)<br />

- Darning needle (here)<br />

Tension:<br />

Work 24sts <strong>and</strong> 34 rows in stocking st, to measure 10x10cm/4x4in using 3.5mm needles, or<br />

size required to obtain tension.<br />

Abbreviations:<br />

K: Knit<br />

P: Purl<br />

St(s):<br />

Stitch(es)<br />

M1: Make one stitch. With the left needle, pick up the horizontal bar between the<br />

two needles (insert needle from front to back). Knit into the back of the loop.<br />

Kfb:<br />

K2tog:<br />

P2tog:<br />

Skpo:<br />

Dpns:<br />

Knit into the front <strong>and</strong> back of the next st.<br />

(Knit 2 sts together). Knit the next two stitches together as one stitch to<br />

decrease 1 st.<br />

(Purl 2 sts together). Purl the next two stitches together as one stitch to<br />

decrease 1 st.<br />

Slip one stitch, knit next stitch, pass slipped stitch over the knitted stitch to<br />

decrease 1 stitch<br />

Double pointed needles<br />

[ ]: Work the instructions in the square brackets as many times as instructed.<br />

To knit an i – cord: Cast on the number of stitches as stated onto one dpn. Knit across the<br />

stitches with the second dpn. *Slide stitches to the opposite end of the<br />

needle (do not turn the needle). Pull yarn tight across back of work <strong>and</strong> knit<br />

the stitches**. Repeat from * to ** until required length is reached.


Instructions<br />

Body:<br />

With 3.5mm needles <strong>and</strong> MC, Cast on 9 sts<br />

Rows 1, 3, 5, 7: P<br />

Row 2: [kfb] to the end (18 sts)<br />

Row 4: [kfb] to the end (36 sts)<br />

Row 6: [k1, kfb] to the end (54 sts)<br />

Row 8: [k2, kfb] to the end (72 sts)<br />

Rows 9 - 50: starting with a p row, st st 42 rows<br />

Row 51: p35, p2tog, p35 (71 sts)<br />

Shape Head:<br />

Row 52: k2tog, k31, skpo, k1, k2tog, k31, k2tog (67 sts)<br />

Row 53 <strong>and</strong> every alternate row: p<br />

Row 54: k2tog, k29, skpo, k1, k2tog, k29, k2tog (63 sts)<br />

Row 56: k2tog, k27, skpo, k1, k2tog, k27, k2tog (59 sts)<br />

Row 58: k2tog, k25, skpo, k1, k2tog, k25, k2tog (55 sts)<br />

Row 60: k2tog, k51, k2tog (53 sts)<br />

Row 62: k2tog, k49, k2tog (51 sts)<br />

Pattern courtesy of Lynne Rowe from lynnesknits.weebly.com<br />

©Lynne’s Knits 2011. This pattern is an original design, protected by copyright. The pattern is intended for personal<br />

use only. Feel free to knit as many as you like for family <strong>and</strong> friends, or for charity fund raising


Gadget Cosy<br />

This free knitting pattern is for a knitted gadget phone cosy to fit an iphone, ipod or any<br />

smartphone such as a blackberry. It can be knitted up in less than an hour <strong>and</strong> would<br />

make a great last minute gift for christmas, a birthday, or just to say thanks. With the<br />

cost of christmas rising, it's the perfect time to go h<strong>and</strong>made with your gifts.<br />

You Will Need:<br />

- Approximately 10g double knitting yarn (wool)<br />

- 1 pair 3.25mm needles (here)<br />

- 1 pair 3.5mm needles (here)<br />

- Darning needle (here)<br />

- Optional button <strong>and</strong> sewing thread.<br />

Abbreviations:<br />

- k = knit<br />

- p = purl<br />

- st st = stocking stitch (one row knit, one row purl, repeated)<br />

- st(s) = stitch(es)<br />

- [ ] repeat the instructions in the brackets as many times as stated.


Instructions:<br />

Using 3.25mm needles, cast on 19 sts.<br />

Row 1: [k1, p1] to the last st, k1.<br />

Row 2: [p1, k1] to the last st, p1.<br />

Rows 3-8: repeat rows 1 & 2 three times more.<br />

Change to 3.5mm needles.<br />

Rows 9-14: starting with a k row, st st 6 rows.<br />

Row 15: k5, [p1, k1] 4 times, p1, k5.<br />

Row 16: p5, [p1, k1] 4 times p1, p5<br />

Note: Rows 15 & 16 are the start of the moss stitch square, which is worked over the centre 9<br />

sts<br />

Row 17-30: repeat rows 15 & 16 seven times more.<br />

Rows 31-40: starting with a k row, st st 10 rows. Cast off knitwise.<br />

Pin the two pieces together with right sides facing <strong>and</strong> wrong sides together <strong>and</strong> use a<br />

mattress stitch to stitch the two pieces together, leaving the cast on ribbed edges open.<br />

Alternatively, pin with right sides together <strong>and</strong> wrong sides facing <strong>and</strong> whip stitch the two<br />

pieces together, leaving the cast on ribbed edge open. Turn the cosy the right way out. The<br />

ribbed edge will hold the gadget in place.<br />

You may wish to add a pretty button or a vintage button to your gadget cosy. Stitch a medium<br />

button to the centre of the ribbed edge on one side of the cosy (this will then be the front).<br />

Take a length of yarn approximately 10cm long. Tie a knot at one end <strong>and</strong> trim the yarn just<br />

above the knot. Stitch the other end of yarn to the inside centre of the ribbed edge. Wrap the<br />

yarn around the button a couple of times to keep the gadget safe <strong>and</strong> secure.<br />

Pattern courtesy of Lynne Rowe from lynnesknits.weebly.com<br />

©Lynne’s Knits 2011. This pattern is an original design, protected by copyright. The pattern is intended for personal<br />

use only. Feel free to knit as many as you like for family <strong>and</strong> friends, or for charity fund raising


Chunky Neck Cosy<br />

"At last, here's my free knitting pattern #3. A pretty, chunky neck cosy. Perfect for those<br />

cold, winter days that are inevitable at the time of year. After an enjoyable extended mild<br />

spell we been plunged into the depths of winter here in Congleton, Cheshire. It's snowed<br />

lightly over night <strong>and</strong> we've had hail this morning. Brrrrr. Had to put the heating on for an<br />

extra hour to as we were soooo cold...... I made this neck cosy for my daughter who is<br />

living in Chester as has a long walk to school each morning. Sometimes she has to be at<br />

school really early for extra ballet lessons, so I knitted this to help keep her nice <strong>and</strong><br />

warm on her walk to school, as I'm not there to drive her around.<br />

The cosy takes just one ball of Sirdar Big Softie, (or 2 for a deeper cosy). That's a great<br />

price for a knitted neck cosy. The cosy is knitted in a broken moss stitch, so it's really<br />

quick to knit <strong>and</strong> looks pretty too. I think it took me about 1 hr to make up, so it would<br />

make a great last minute gift. The broken moss stitch gives the cosy a good texture <strong>and</strong><br />

helps it to st<strong>and</strong> up against your neck. You can fold the top over too if you wish."<br />

– Lynne<br />

What you need:<br />

– Sirdar Big Softie Super Chunky Yarn (here)<br />

– 10mm needles (here)


Use 10mm circular needles, but if you don't have circular needles or don't like using them, you<br />

can use two straight 10mm needles <strong>and</strong> stitch the side seam together, using mattress stitch<br />

(full instructions are at the end).<br />

The cosy measures approximately 21 or 22 inches around.<br />

Important: Some people have commented that their cosy turns out smaller. Tension with<br />

Sirdar Softie <strong>and</strong> 10mm needles working in stocking stitch should be: 9 sts to 10 cm 12 rows<br />

to 10 cm If your tension is tighter, please use larger needles.<br />

Instructions for circular needles:<br />

Using Big Softie <strong>and</strong> 10mm needles, loosely cast on 48 or 50 stitches. Round 1: k Round 2:<br />

[k1, p1] to the end Round 3: k Round 4: [p1, k1] to the end<br />

Repeat these four rounds until you have approximately 2 metres of yarn left. Cast off loosely.<br />

Instructions for straight needles:<br />

Using Big Softie <strong>and</strong> 10mm needles, cast on 49 or 51 stitches loosely.<br />

Row 1: k Row 2: [k1, p1] to the last stitch, k1 Row 3: k Row 4: [p1, k1] to the last stitch, p1<br />

Repeat these four rows until you have approximately 2 metres of yarn left. Cast off loosely.<br />

Sew the side seam using mattress stitch.<br />

Wear <strong>and</strong> enjoy! x<br />

Pattern courtesy of Lynne Rowe from lynnesknits.weebly.com<br />

©Lynne’s Knits 2011. This pattern is an original design, protected by copyright. The pattern is intended for personal<br />

use only. Feel free to knit as many as you like for family <strong>and</strong> friends, or for charity fund raising


Knitted Valentines Heart<br />

Here's a cute pattern for a little knitted heart. Simply attach your own personal message <strong>and</strong><br />

pop into your loved one's pocket, lunchbox or work bag. They'll find it during the day <strong>and</strong> know<br />

how much you love them.<br />

Abbreviatons:<br />

st(s) = stitch(es)<br />

k = knit<br />

p = purl<br />

k2tog = knit next 2 sts together as one st<br />

p2tog = purl next 2 sts together as one st<br />

kfb = increase 1 by knitting into the front of the next st but don't remove it from the left h<strong>and</strong><br />

needle. Knit into the back of the same st then remove st from left h<strong>and</strong> needle (two stitches<br />

made from one stitch)<br />

Materials:<br />

Oddments of double knitting yarn (here)<br />

3.5mm needles (here)<br />

Small amount of toy filling (here)<br />

Darning needle (here)<br />

Scissors (here)<br />

Card (here)<br />

Ribbon (here)


Instructions:<br />

With your chosen yarn <strong>and</strong> 3.5mm needles, cast on 2 sts<br />

Row 1: kfb, k1 (3 sts)<br />

Row 2 <strong>and</strong> every alternate row: p<br />

Row 3: k1, kfb, k1 (4 sts)<br />

Row 5: kfb, k to last st, kfb (6 sts)<br />

Row 7: repeat row 5 (8 sts)<br />

Row 9: repeat row 5 (10 sts)<br />

Row 11: repeat row 5 (12 sts)<br />

Rows 12-14: starting with a p row, st st 3 rows<br />

Row 15: repeat row 5 (14 sts)<br />

Rows 16-18: starting with a p row, st st 3 rows<br />

Row 19: k7, turn <strong>and</strong> work on these sts only<br />

Row 20: p to last 2 sts, p2tog (6 sts)<br />

Row 21: k<br />

Row 22: p2tog, p to last 2 sts, p2tog (4 sts)<br />

Row 23: k1, k2tog, k1 (3 sts)<br />

Cut yarn <strong>and</strong> thread onto a darning needle.<br />

Thread needle through last 3 sts on needles <strong>and</strong> pull tight.<br />

Bind off yarn <strong>and</strong> trim.<br />

Place the two heart pieces together, right sides facing.<br />

Stitch together with a mattress stitch (trapping all yarns ends inside the heart) until<br />

approximately 3cm of the seam remains.<br />

Fill with toy filling <strong>and</strong> stitch the remaining seam.<br />

Tie off yarn end <strong>and</strong> weave end into the heart. Use ribbon or yarn to attach a message printed<br />

onto a small piece of card.<br />

Pattern courtesy of Lynne Rowe from lynnesknits.weebly.com<br />

©Lynne’s Knits 2011. This pattern is an original design, protected by copyright. The pattern is intended for personal<br />

use only. Feel free to knit as many as you like for family <strong>and</strong> friends, or for charity fund raising

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