Showing posts with label toy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toy. Show all posts

Monday, 14 October 2013

The Little Zombie

Here is the 2nd little Halloween pattern, The Little Zombie.
As I mentioned in the previous Little Vampire post, I did try to make him look scary, but he still looks quite friendly even with his bloodshot bulging eyes and his bloodthirsty smile :-).
I had a lot of fun making him, hope you do as well .

The Little Zombie


The Little Zombie measures only 11.5cm tall and is knitted in DK/8ply yarn.

Sunday, 13 October 2013

The Little Vampire

Just thought I'd pop in and post these two patterns before Halloween. Hope everyone has been well, I haven't been able to visit much of late.
We don't celebrate Halloween to the same extent as other countries, but I made the next two little people a while ago, similar to my Toy Soldier Christmas Decoration. We've always been a ghoulish family, loving our spooky, scary stuff. Not that these two are very scary, I tried to make the Zombie look scary but he still looks like a softie.
The first one is here, the second one, the little Zombie will be in a couple of days. Hope you like...

    The Little Vampire


                       The Little Vampire is only 11.5cm tall, and is knitted in DK/8ply yarn.

Monday, 5 November 2012

Cats - The Musical Knitted Christmas Ornaments

As promised, here's the pattern for the little knitted Kitty Head from the Superstitious post,
The cat head is also the one I used for the Cat Cup Cosies, shown in the post, Reindeer Cup Cosies
Here
Eta (The above link takes you to the Reindeer Cup Cosy pattern. If you want to make the Cat Cup Cosies, just use that pattern, replacing the Reindeer with the Cat Head Pattern below ( I seem to have confused everyone with too many links, hope this is clearer now)


And now also a                                              

                               Knitted Cat Musical Christmas Ornament


Tuesday, 27 December 2011

Rex The Reindeer

Just thought I'd sneak in and share this pattern before the end of the year.
Hope everyone had a lovely Christmas /celebration with family or friends.
I'm spending some time now, to make beanies for the K4BN Summer Challenge. The requirement is to make beanies for the children in our outback aboriginal communities. Sizes needed are from toddler to teenagers so it will be nice to make some little ones as well as some adult sizes.

Poor Rex wasn't ready Christmas Eve to help Santa, he was only finished Boxing Day, (Boxing Day for us is the day after Christmas).
You might recognize him as Fester the Goat with a few mods, his legs are longer, his ears are shorter & his head is on upside down with some mods as well.
With the changes, and the addition of his reindeer "bits" I thought he deserved his own pattern.
Rex is so cute I won't be packing him away, he can sit on my work table with one of Fester's brothers. Hopefully he'll remind me to start knitting for Christmas earlier next year.

Justjen's 
Rex The Reindeer
                                                                                                                                                        
This pattern requires some crochet to complete. Crochet terms are in English terminology. 
Rex is 13.5cm tall not counting his antlers.
Errata - Ears are Tan not White - sorry.
Materials
50g Tan 8ply/DK yarn
Small amount of Black 8ply/DK for hooves & tail.
Small amount Red 8ply/DK for nose & collar
Small amount of beige 8ply/DK for antlers
2 black beads for eyes
3.25mm knitting needles
3.00mm crochet hook for antlers & collar.
Jingle bell
Fibrefill for stuffing.

Head – make 1
Using 3.25mm needles & tan cast on 11 sts.
Row 1 – P
Row 2 – K, increasing in every st – 22 sts.
Starting with a P row st st 9 rows.
Next Row – (K2,K2tog) to last 2 sts, K2 – 17sts.
Starting with a P row st st 3 rows.
Next Row – (K2, K2 tog) to last st, K1 – 13sts.
Starting with a P row st st 7 rows.

Thread yarn through remaining sts & fasten off tightly. Leave a long thread for sewing up.

With right sides out & using mattress stitch, sew up seam from top of head (cast off edge) leaving the cast on edge open for stuffing. Stuff firmly then sew a gathering st around edge & pull tightly to close, fasten off.

Ears – Make 2
With 3.25mm needles & Tan cast on 10sts.
 St st 2 rows.
Next Row – Working in st st, decrease both ends of every row until 2sts remain.
K2 tog - Fasten off.
Fold ear in half at the cast on edge & sew across, sew this edge to side of head, use photo as a guide.
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Antlers
Antlers are made as one piece then folded in the middle to make two.
With 3mm crochet hook & beige make 27ch.
Miss first ch, 26dc, turn.
Sl st into each dc to end, fasten off.
Attach yarn to 6th sl st from either end with a sl st, make 6ch.
Miss first ch, dc in remaining 5ch, then sl st in to next st on main antler, fasten off.
Repeat at the other end of Antlers.
Sew in all ends, fold in half and sew to back of head  about 1cm down from top.
ETA - Stitch the Antlers together at the fold so they sit upright. Mine stay sitting up well, but if you are using a softer yarn, you can treat them with a little spray starch or I've included the link explaining how to stiffen them with a PVA GLUE mix -  justjen-knitsandstitches.blogspot.com.au/2012/10/more-reindeer-games.html

Nose
Using 3.25mm needles & red, cast on 4 sts.
P 1 row.
K increasing in every stitch - 8sts.
P 1 row.
K, increase at each end of row - 10sts.
St st 3 rows.
K, decrease each end of row - 8 sts.
P 1 row
K2 tog to end - 4sts.
P 1 row
Cast off.
Sew a gathering thread around edge of nose, place a tiny amount of stuffng in the nose then pull stitches tight, forming an oval shape (see pic). Fasten off. sew in place on face.
Sew beads on for eyes & stitch in mouth with a backstitch.

Upper Body – make 1
Using black starting at bottom of leg, cast on 8sts.
St st 4 rows.
Change to tan & st st 18 rows.
Leave this leg on left hand needle, leaving enough yarn to cast on another 8sts.
Do another leg the same.
With the 1st then 2nd legs together on needle K across 2nd leg, cast on 8sts from first leg (for body). K across these sts & remaining 8sts from first leg – 24sts. *
St st 29 rows. #
Next row - K8, leave these on a stitch holder, cast off 8sts, K remaining 8 sts.
Working on these 8sts for leg, st st 17 rows tan.
Change to black & st st another 4 rows.
Cast off.

Transfer remaining 8sts to needle with wrong side facing. Join yarn & K 17 rows starting with a p row.
Change to black, st st 4 rows.
Cast off.

Under Body - make 1
Work as for upper body to *.
St st 5 rows instead of 29 rows.
Continue as for upper body from #
& complete other 2 legs.
Tail
With 3.25mm needles & black cast on 6 sts.
St st 2 rows.
Dec each end of this & alternate rows until 2 sts remain.
P 1 row
K2tog fasten off.

Make Up
Under Body/Upper Body
With right side facing out fold upper body in half along backbone. Using mattress stitch for all seams, sew down the front edge of body aprox 3cm.
Leave the back seam open for stuffing at this stage.
Join the lower body to upper body, start at the lower edge of  the hoof, up the inside leg across tummy & back down other leg & bottom of hoof. Do the other side the same.
(These photo's are taken from "Fester the Goat" please delete them if you already have a copy of Fester, to save ink) - View of under body & back view of Rex.
                                                                                                         

Sew up the front of legs, until you meet up with the front seam of upper body, making sure both legs are of equal length as you sew towards the front seam. Sew the back legs up, but leave the back seam to stuff.
Stuff firmly with fibre fill, using a chopstick of something similar to push the stuffing well into the legs first, then finish stuffing body. Sew up the back seam.

Sew head to body at front top corner of body, attach it with some wide stitches to secure it. Fold tail in half & sew that on to the back.

Collar
Using 3.00mm crochet hook & red, make 25ch.
Miss first ch then dc 24, fasten off.
Place collar around neck, sew up join & attach a jingle bell.

                                                                 © Jennifer Stacey 2011
                                                      For personal use, not to be sold for profit.

As always please let me know if you find any mistakes,
love Jen.

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Justjen's Fester The Whole Goat




Justjen's Fester – The Whole Goat.

Fester is the goat attached to the tea cosy way back in my 2nd post. It was and will forever be attached to a thread started by "Possum" on Ravelry. I always intended to give him a body so he could climb out of the well, & seeing as the thread's 1year old in December, here's the pattern.



Fester is a tiny goat about 12.5cm tall not counting horns. He is knitted except for his horns which are crocheted. I understand a lot of people don’t crochet, so I’ll include some knitted horns in the pattern. I feel the crochet horns look more like horns but either do the job. Fester’s body & legs are knitted all in one piece so he is relatively easy to make

Amendment to pattern - knitted version of horns - after knitting horns fold in half & sew up to the point (same as crochet version), then attach to head.
                                                           
Materials

50g White 8ply/DK yarn.

Small amount Grey 8ply/DK yarn for horns & hooves.

Small amount pink yarn for nose & mouth.

2 black beads, black sewing thread for eyes – or black yarn if not using beads.

3.25mm knitting needles

4mm crochet hook if crocheting horns.

Fibrefill for stuffing.

Head – make 1

Using 3.25mm needles & white cast on 11 sts.

Row 1 – P

Row 2 – K, increasing in every st – 22 sts.

Starting with a P row st st 9 rows.

Next Row – (K2,K2tog) to last 2 sts, k2 – 17sts.

Starting with a P row st st 3 rows.

Next Row – (K2, k2 tog) to last st, k1 – 13sts.

Starting with a P row st st 5 rows.

Next Row – K2tog to last st, k1 – 7sts.

P 1 row.

Thread yarn through remaining sts & fasten off tightly. Leave a long thread for sewing up.

With right sides out & using mattress stitch, sew up seam from tip of nose (cast off end) leaving the cast on edge open for stuffing. Stuff firmly then sew a gathering st around edge & pull tightly to close, fasten off.

Ears – Make 2

With 3.25mm needles & white cast on 10sts.

St st 4 rows.

Next Row – Working in st st, decrease both ends of this row & following k rows until 2sts remain.
P one row.
K2 tog, fasten off.

Fold ear in half at the cast on edge & sew across, sew this edge to side of head, use photo as a guide.

Horns in crochet – make 2 (I’ve altered the horns a bit from the original tea cosy pattern these ones are more symmetrical. ENGLISH CROCHET TERMS USED - our English dc is equivalent to US sc


With 4mm crochet hook & grey ch 6, turn.

Miss first ch, 1dc in next 5 ch, 1ch, turn

Dc in next 4 dc, 2dc in last dc, 1ch turn,

Dc in 6dc, 1ch turn,

Dc in next 5 dc,

Fasten off.

Fold horns in half & sew up to the point.

Horns in knitting (for non-crocheters) – make 2

With 3.25 mm needles & grey cast on 9sts.

Row 1 – K

Row 2 – K, inc 1 at the end of row.

Row 3 – Inc 1, K to end.

Row 4 – K, inc 1 at end of row.

Row 5 – K

Row 6 – K to last 2 sts – k2tog.

Row 7 – K2tog, k to end.

Row 8 – K to last 2 sts – k2tog.

Cast off
Fold horns in half & sew up to the point.
Sew horns to top of head. Sew beads on for eyes. Using pink satin stitch a nose & use a back stitch for the mouth.

Upper Body – make 1

Using Grey starting at bottom of leg, co 8sts.
St st 4 rows.

Change to white & st st 14 rows.

Leave this leg on left hand needle, leaving enough yarn to cast on another 8sts.

Do another leg the same.

With the 1st then 2nd legs together on needle K across 2nd leg, cast on 8sts from first leg (for body). K across these sts & remaining 8sts from first leg – 24sts. *

St st 27 rows. #

Next row

K8, leave these on a stitch holder, cast off 8sts, K remaining 8 sts.

Working on these 8sts for leg, st st 13 rows white.

Change to grey & st st another 4 rows.

Cast off.

Transfer remaining 8sts to needle with wrong side facing. Join yarn & K 13 rows starting with a p row.

Change to grey, st st 4 rows.

Cast off.

Under Body

Work as for upper body to *.

St st 5 rows instead of 27 rows.

Continue as for upper body from #

& complete other 2 legs.

Tail

With 3.25mm needles & white cast on 6 sts.

St st 2 rows.

Dec each end of this & alternate rows until 2 sts remain.

P 1 row

K2tog fasten off.

Make Up
Under Body                         Upper Body
With right side facing out fold upper body in half along backbone. Using mattress stitch for all seams, sew down the front edge of body aprox 3cm.

Leave the back seam open for stuffing at this stage.

Join the lower body to upper body, start at the lower edge of hoof, up the inside leg across tummy & back down other leg & bottom of hoof. Do the other side the same.

View of under body.

Sew up the front of legs, until you meet up with the front seam of upper body, making sure both legs are of equal length as you sew towards the front seam. Sew the back legs up, but leave the back seam to stuff.

Stuff firmly with fibre fill, using a chopstick of something similar to push the stuffing well into the legs first, then finish stuffing body. Sew up the back seam.


Sew head to body at front top corner of body, attach it with some wide stitches to secure it. Fold tail in half a little & sew that on to the back.   All done.
Oh I forgot I didn't put a beard on him because he looks like a baby goat & kids don't have beards do they? If you want him to have one use the tail pattern it make an acceptable beard  :-)

© Jennifer Stacey 2011
For personal use, not to be sold for profit.
(Charity use allowed with my prior permission)

As always please let me know if you find any mistakes,
love Jen.