Christmas
Tree Bears
By: Little
Cotton Rabbits Free Patterns
Adorable
knitting projects can be made for Christmas too! Make these Christmas Tree
Bears for special decoration this year. The kids will also love them.
Estimated Cost: $11-$20
Time to complete: Weekend project
Main Material: Yarn
Skill Level: Intermediate
Materials
needed:
2.25mm needles
(size 1 US, UK/Canada 13)
a pair of double pointed needles 2.25mm (size 1 US, UK/Canada 13) oddments of 4ply yarn in red and white oddments of bear coloured yarn (4ply or DK) a small circle of felt to reinforce the stitching on the face a short length of black yarn for embroidering the face small amount of toy stuffing / carded wool 6 inch length of ribbon a couple of lengths of strong yarn
(knitting this
pattern in thicker weight yarn and larger needle sizes will give a larger
decoration)
You can download a pdf to print
out here: http://littlecottonrabbits.typepad.co.uk/files/christmas-tree-bears-from-little-cotton-rabbits.pdf
Pattern:
Cast on 20
stitches with red coloured yarn
Rows 1&2: K all stitches Row 3: Row 4: P all stitches in red continue in stocking stitch with red yarn for a further 6 rows. Cut the red yarn from work leaving a tail of 5 inches or so for seaming later. Row 11: Change to bear coloured yarn and work 8 rows of stocking stitch
With a 6 inch long
length of strong yarn (one that will not break) thread through the 20
stitches on the needle slipping them off as you go (don’t yet tie off
these ends). Take another 6 inch length of the strong yarn and pick up the
loops from the back of the topmost row of red knitting, again leaving this
loose for now.
Now take your
small circle of felt and place at the back of the work behind where you plan
to embroider the face. Using the black yarn embroider a small nose in centre
of face - I use 1 stitch across and 1 small stitch downwards. Now add the
eyes (if you wish you can tie a small knot in the thread to make the eye
stand out). Knot the black thread at the back of the work and tie ends
securely trimming off the excess.
Take the length
of ribbon, double it over and tie a knot in the end to form a loop. Pull the
strong yarn ends at the very top of the work to start to gather in the top of
the head. Thread the ribbon through the top gathered edge of the head with
the loop on the outside and the knot inside the head. Tightly pull the yarn
ends gathering in the top of head and tie off securely. Begin joining the
seam down the back of the head using the cast off end of bear coloured yarn.
When you reach
the bottom of the head take a small piece of stuffing and use to firmly stuff
the head. Then take up the second pair of strong yarn ends and pull very
tightly to gather in the neck - tie off securely and leave ends inside the
body. Continue seaming down the rest of the body to the cast on edge.
Stuff the body
cavity and join the seam at the bottom of the dress (I pick up the stitch
loops inside the body from the back of the second row up. This gives a nice
flared out edge to the bottom of the dress).
Now make the
limbs (4 the same). Cast on 4 stitches with the double pointed needles and
knit a short i-cord (Tutorial here - scroll down to find) of around 6 rows in
length. Cut the work from the ball and thread the end through the stitches on
the needle and then through the middle of the work - knotting it securely to
the cast on tail - there are pictures for making the limbs over on my free
pattern for teeny tiny toys here:
Tutorial here: http://www.knittinghelp.com/videos/knitting-tips
To make the
bear ears cast on 3 stitches, knit 1 row, cast off 3. Tie cast on and cast
off ends together tightly and join to the top of the head with a few
stitches. Knot ends securely together and thread through the body before
trimming excess.
Take the first
of the limbs and join to the body with a few stitches. Knot ends securely
together and thread through the body before trimming off the excess. Repeat
with the remaining limbs.
And there you have a little, itty, bitty bear Christmas decoration, all ready for hanging on the tree!
If you prefer
you can make the dress extra long (around 12 rows) and not bother with the
legs.
If you
would like a rabbit instead of a bear please see my free pattern for teeny
tiny toys for the rabbit ear instructions.
Copyright © Julie Williams,
2008.
Sources: http://www.allfreechristmascrafts.com/Knit-Christmas-Ornaments/Christmas-Tree-Bears/ct/1 and http://littlecottonrabbits.typepad.co.uk/free_knitting_patterns/2008/12/christmas-tree-bears.html
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