To knit yourself a raindrop you will need:
double knitting wool
set of four 4mm (6 US) double-pointed needles
stuffing (and pellets, optional)
felt or wool for moustache (optional)
eyes - buttons, safety eyes, felt, embroidery floss etc
Finished size: About 13 cms (5 inches) tall
Abbreviations:
beg = beginning
Inc = increase by knitting through the front and back of the stitch
K = knit
tog = together
This is knitted in the round from the bottom up, so you need to add stuffing (and safety eyes) as you go.
Cast on 6 sts and K 1 row.
Divide the sts equally between 3 needles.
1st round: Inc in every st (12 sts)
2nd and alternate rounds: K
3rd round: Inc. in every st (24 sts)
5th round: (Inc., k3), repeat to end (30 sts)
7th round: (Inc., k 4), repeat to end
9th round: (Inc., k 5), repeat to end
11th round: (Inc., k6), repeat to end
13th round (Inc., k7), repeat to end
15th round (Inc., k8) repeat to end (60 sts)
K 3 rounds without shaping
19th round: (K2 tog, k8) repeat to end
21st round: (K2 tog, k7) repeat to end (48 sts)
23rd round: *K2 tog at beg and end of each needle.
K 2 rounds, without shaping*
Repeat from * to * 2 more times (30 sts)
Next round: **K2 tog at beg and end of each needle.
K3 rounds, without shaping**
Repeat from ** to ** 2 more times (12 sts)
Next round: K2 tog to end
K 1 round, without shaping
Next round: K2 tog to end (3 sts)
Break wool and thread through remaining 3 sts. Weave in the end.
Add eyes and a moustache.
To help the raindrop stand, I weighted it by adding plastic stuffing pellets. I put these into a little pouch made from a scrap of light weight fabric. Cut a circle about 14cm (6.5 inches) in diameter, stitch around the edge and then pull the ends of the thread to gather up the circle into a little pocket. Tip in some pellets and stitch closed to form a rough ball shape. I put a bit of stuffing in the bottom of the raindrop and sat the pellet "ball" on top, then pushed stuffing in all around it.
So nice of you to share this pattern! I will get plenty of use out of it - I'm from Vancouver!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my, these are sooooooo cute!
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ReplyDeleteThe raindrop is pretty awesome! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute - thank you so much for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI just knit one and I love the pattern, but next time I will make it smaller.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! Thank you so much for sharing!
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