Mittwoch, 1. März 2017

Easter Bunny Egg Cozy

Lent started this week with Ash Wednesday. This means that Holy week is only 40 days away and it's time to start with some easter decoration projects.

This cute little knitted egg cozy is shaped like bunny head. It keeps your breakfast eggs warm and doubles as a lovely table decoration. It's knitted flat, all in garter stitch and in one piece - with short rows for shaping. It's a fun project for using up some leftover yarn and maybe nice for trying out short rows or a small 3D project for the first time.




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Materials
  • less than 10 grams of sports weight yarn
  • 3mm needles
  • a tapestry needle for grafting and for embroidering the face
  • about 40 cm of scrap in a contrast color (I used fingering weight, you can use embroidery floss as well)
  • scrap yarn for provisional CO


Techniques


Instructions
Provisionally CO 24 sts
Setup row: k all
Ridge 1: k11, w+t, k to end
Ridge 2: k4, w+t, k to end
Ridge 3: k6, w+t, k to end
Ridge 4: k8, w+t, k to end
Ridge 5: k all, turn, k all
Ridge 6: k22, w+t, k9, w+t,
   k8, w+t, k7, w+t,
   k6, w+t, k5, w+t
   k4, w+t, k to end
Ridge 7: k all, turn, BO13, k to end
Ridge 8: k all, turn, k1, ssk, k to end
Ridge 9 and 10: k all, turn, k all
Ridge 11: k all, turn, k1, kfb, k to end
Ridge 12: k all, turn, k all
Ridge 13: k all, CO13 (with knitted CO), turn, k all
Ridge 14: k20, w+t, k4, w+t
   k5, w+t, k6, w+t
   k7, w+t, k8, w+t
   k9, w+t, k to end
Ridge 15: k11, w+t, k to end
Ridge 16: k4, w+t, k to end

Ridge 17: k6, w+t, k to end
Ridge 18: k8, w+t, k to end
Ridge 19: k all, turn, k all
Ridge 20: 22, w+t, k9, w+t,
   k8, w+t, k7, w+t,
   k6, w+t, k5, w+t
   k4, w+t, k to end
Ridge 21: k all, turn, BO13, k to end
Ridge 22: k all, turn, k1, ssk, k to end
Ridge 23 and 24: k all, turn, k all
Ridge 25: k all, turn, k1, kfb, k to end
Ridge 26: k all, turn, k all
Ridge 27: k all, CO13 (with knitted CO), turn, k all
Ridge 28:  k20, w+t, k4, w+t
   k5, w+t, k6, w+t
   k7, w+t, k8, w+t
   k9, w+t, k to end

Now your piece should look similar to picture 1. Put the stitches from the provisional CO on another needle, cut yarn, fold piece along the horizontal middle line and graft live stitches from the two needles together in garter stitch. Now your piece should look like photo no. 2.

Now, sew the upper edge together along the dotted line in photo 2. Turn back right sides out and it's finished.

Thread your tapestry needle with the yarn in contrast color and embroider face according to chart below (or the way you like it best).




Chart
The chart can be used as a complete pattern. The number on the top of a ridge indicates the number of k-stitches, i.e. of blank rectangles (the w+t is the next stitch).

Easter Bunny Egg Cozy Chart - click on picture to enlarge or here for chart as PDF (link updated 03.10.21)
 








This post was featured at the New Tuesday PINspiration Link Party, at the Funtastic Friday Link Party No. 122 and at the Sew Can Do Easter Craftastic Monday Link Party. Thank you!

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19 Kommentare:

  1. Very cute. Thanks for posting in time for Easter.

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  2. So cute, to see a table full of these at Easter so pretty

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    1. Thanks alot. Have fun with your Easter crafts :)

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  3. These are so sweet, thanks for the pattern. Pinning.

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  4. What a great knitting pattern! Thank you for sharing, I will have to try it out :)
    Also, I'm putting together an arts and crafts blog post with Easter projects. May I share one of your photos? I would of course link back to your post!

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    1. Hi Alicia, thank you.
      Yes, you can use one of photos if you link back to the original post. Let me know when you post it, so that I can share it on my social media as well.

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    2. Thank you very much! Here's the result: http://aliciasivert.blogspot.se/2017/04/peppiga-paskprojekt-2017.html
      Happy Easter! :)

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    3. Thank you. Shared!
      Glad påsk!

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  5. These are so cute - I love that they are knitted instead of crocheted. Thanks for sharing with Awesome Life Friday!

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    1. Thank you. My knitting is much better than my crocheting :)
      Thanks for hosting the Awesome Life Friday Link Party.

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  6. Thank you for sharing creative ideas. this is very cute
    Easter Craft

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  7. Aawwww those are just too cute for words. Lovely idea and they'll make super gifts too. Thank you for the pattern

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  8. Your ideas are indeed really awesome, I am all new to knitting and that is why I take a little more time to understand things. Soon, I am going to attend a party at local LA venues for beginners and I really hope to learn new hacks and tricks there for knitting.

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    1. Thank you. And good luck with your knitting. I learned to knit about 35 yrs ago and there is still new stuff left to learn. Happy knitting!

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  9. Très mignon
    Excellent instruction. Easy to make
    Merci

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