Knitting Cheat Sheet

Knitting Cheat Sheet
Knitting Cheat Sheet

Here’s a cheat sheet for knitters focused on creating knitted toys

Basic Techniques

Cast On:

  • Long-Tail Cast On: Ideal for most projects, offering a stretchy edge and a good foundation. It’s versatile for hats, scarves, and sweaters.
  • Cable Cast On: Provides a firm, yet stretchy edge, perfect for edges that require structure like button bands and necklines.

Knit Stitch (K):

  • The cornerstone of all knitting, forming the V-shaped stitches. Mastering the knit stitch allows you to create garter, stockinette, and ribbing patterns.

Purl Stitch (P):

  • The yin to the knit stitch’s yang, creating bumps that add texture and versatility to your projects. Essential for ribbing, moss stitch, and more.

Increasing (Inc):

  • Increase (inc) : Knit into the front and the back of the same stitch. Begin with one stitch on the needle and the worked stitch has 2 stitches. A simple increase that adds a stitch without a noticeable hole, ideal for textured patterns and shaping.
  • Knit Front and Back (KFB) – the same as an increase.
  • Make One (M1): A more invisible increase, perfect for delicate patterns or garments, available in left-leaning (M1L) and right-leaning (M1R) versions.

Decreasing (Dec):

  • Knit Two Together (K2tog): Use two stitches on the unworked needle and knit them together in one action. A decrease that is simple to execute, commonly used for shaping heads, feet and other body parts.
  • Slip, Slip, Knit (SSK): A left-leaning decrease that mirrors K2tog, used for symmetrical shaping in garments and accessories.

Bind Off (BO):

  • Provides a neat and secure finish to your work, ensuring that your knitting doesn’t unravel. Practice different bind-off methods for stretchy edges (like the lace bind-off) or decorative finishes (like the picot bind-off).

Additional Tips:

  • Practice Even Tension: Consistent stitch size is key to even knitting. Practice maintaining the same yarn tension for a professional finish.
  • Stitch Markers: Use these to mark pattern repeats or significant sections in your knitting, making it easier to follow complex patterns.
  • Gauge Swatches: Always knit a gauge swatch before starting a project to ensure your finished size matches the pattern, especially important for garments.

Advanced Techniques:

  • Intarsia: Use for Color Blocks: Create pictures or designs with multiple colors, working one color at a time. Keep yarns organized to avoid tangling.
  • Fair Isle (Stranded Knitting):
  • Multi-Color Patterns: Carry several colors along the row, great for traditional and warm garments. Manage tension to keep fabric even.
  • Duplicate Stitch:
  • Add Details Post-Knitting: Embroider over knitted fabric to introduce new colors or correct errors, mimicking the knit stitch.
  • Circular Knitting:
  • Seamless Projects: Use circular or double-pointed needles for hats, socks, and sweaters. Avoids seams for a smoother finish.
  • Extra Tips:
  • Magic Loop: Knit small circumferences with a long circular needle, avoiding DPNs.
  • Steeking: Cut knitted fabric safely to create openings, secured with crochet or sewing.
  • Cabling Without a Needle: Speed up cable knitting by manipulating stitches directly on the needles.
  • Quick Mastery Tips:
  • Even Tension: Especially important in colorwork to prevent puckering.
  • Organize Yarns: Use tools like bobbins for intarsia or Fair Isle to keep yarns manageable.
  • Start Small: Practice new techniques on smaller projects to build confidence.
  • These streamlined tips for advanced knitting techniques focus on enhancing your skill set in a concise manner, allowing for the creation of complex, high-quality knitted toys and garments.

Finishing Techniques:

  • Weaving in Ends: Hide yarn tails for a neat finish.
  • Blocking: Shape and size your project by wetting and drying it.
  • Mattress Stitch: For invisible seams.

Materials & Tools:

  • Yarn Selection: Use the recommended yarn weight for your pattern for best results.
  • Needles: Match the needle size to your yarn weight. Consider DPNs or circular needles for in-the-round projects.
  • Stitch Markers: To mark pattern repeats or important spots in your project.
  • Tapestry Needle: For weaving in ends and assembling pieces.
  • Row Counter: To keep track of your progress.

Tips for Knitted Toys:

  • Tight Gauge: Knit with a tighter gauge to prevent stuffing from showing.
  • Safety Eyes: Use safety eyes for child-friendly toys or embroider eyes for a softer look.
  • Stuffing: Use polyester fiberfill for a soft, washable toy.
  • Test Gauge: Always knit a gauge swatch to ensure your toy comes out the intended size.

Pattern Reading:

  • Abbreviations: Familiarize yourself with common knitting abbreviations.
  • Chart Reading: Learn to read knitting charts for complex patterns.

Remember, practice makes perfect. Don’t hesitate to start with simple projects and gradually move to more complex patterns as you gain confidence.

The Ultimate Collection of 500 Toy Knitting Patterns: A Comprehensive Guide for Crafters

The Ultimate Collection of 500 Toy Knitting Patterns A Comprehensive Guide for Crafters
The Ultimate Collection of 500 Toy Knitting Patterns A Comprehensive Guide for Crafters
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This Reindeer is Here to Sleigh.  He is Keeping Your Chocolate Orange Cosy

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Knit an elf that’s full of cheer, with a chocolate orange hiding near.

This knitted snowman won’t melt, but the chocolate orange might!

Knead a new project?  No oven required, only knitting needles!   Here is a Gingerbread Chef knitting pattern.

Bringing Extra Cheer to Your Christmas Tree.  3 Different Size Hanging Elf Decorations in One Pattern

Santa’s Little Pot of Joy.  He’s Knit-Picking the Perfect Spot for Your Chocolate Orange

Another Sweet and Unique Toy Knitting Pattern.  It is a Bear in a Basket.

Waddle, Waddle.  Penguin Cuteness with a Christmas Theme.

Four of our Halloween favourites in one booklet

Knit a Boy, Girl, and Snowman Trio for Winter Fun

A Traditional Bed Time Pyjama or Nightie Case Collection of Patterns

Hopping along into dreamland with every stitch of this bunny knitting pattern!

Knit-wizardry and completely spellbinding!   A Halloween Special Pattern

Knitting pattern instructions to knit this Chocolate Orange Bear

Four Favourite Bearwick Bears in One Booklet

Stretch your creativity with our giraffe knitting pattern – a tall order of fun for your knitting needles!

Hubble Bubble The Witch, be spellbound with every stitch.  A Halloween special.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit this Chocolate Orange Dog

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make an Elephant Hand Puppet

Four Favourite Easy Candy Toy Knitting Patterns in One Booklet.

You will be knitting from Tusk 'til Dawn with this lovely sleepy elephant knitting pattern.

Knit a Path Through the Woods to Grannys House.  Red Riding Hood is Here.

Knitted Baby Bunny Comforter. Rabbit Baby Gifts Yay!

More of our Commemoration WW1 and WW2 Favourites in one Booklet.

Purlfect Ponies: Knit Your Own Pony Pal With This Pattern

Stitch up some bedtime magic with our cuddly Bedtime Bunny knitting pattern!

Bear-illiant Marshmallow Hugs. Crafting Cuddles and Knitting Pink and White Bears.

UnBEARably Good Bear Knitting Pattern. It is a Bear with egg sized pockets !

Spot-On For Fun and Surprises!  Little Ladybird Gift Bag Knitting Pattern for Easter Treats.

Hop to It: Bunny Rabbit Gift Bag Knitting Pattern - Perfect for Egg-stra Special Easter Treats and Gifts

Dilly the Dolly Knitting Pattern.  Look, it's a 'plant-tastic' beauty in full 'bloom-ing' glory.

Crack a smile at Easter with our Ladybird Egg Holder Knitting Pattern - it's so perfect, you'll think it's 'egg-squisite'

This isn't just any hare-raising adventure, it is a Bunny with egg sized pockets !

Beehold, a pattern for your knitting buzz-tivities. An Easter Honey Bee Gift Bag that's un-bee-lievably easy to make and perfect for all your spring gifting.

Chocolate and Dogs Together.  What a Combo!  Knit a Dog Soft Toy With Chocolate Pockets.

We are really buzzy making some great patterns for you to knit.  Honey Bee Egg Holder Knitting Pattern

This is an elephant Easter knitting pattern to Trumpet about !

By Popular Request, an Easy Easter Basket Knitting Pattern in 3 sizes.

More of our Easter Favourites in one Booklet.

It's all un-Bearably Cute!  A Sleepy Dreamy Bear Knitting Pattern

Chocolate Gifts to Knit Galore !  4 Great Favourite Knitting Patterns in One Booklet

Duck, Rabbit andd 2 Gift Bags to Knit in one Booklet.  Spring is on the way !

Two Cute Dolls All Ready For Play Time.  Knitting Pattern for Bag, Dollies and Accessories.

Another Sweet and Unique Toy Knitting Pattern.  It is a Dolly in a Basket.

Frankly my deer, its nearly Christ-moose!  Super sweet reindeer bauble pattern in 3 sizes.

Go Big or Go Gnome This Week With a Collection of 3 Super Gnome Knitting Patterns.

4 Dogs to Knit in one Booklet, Paws-itively Hours of Fun!

Knitted Snowman Snowball Decorations Everywhere!  Small, Medium and Large in One Pattern

Two Patterns for a Fiver.  Cheap Christmas Knitting

4 Elephants to Knit in one Booklet, it Could be a Heavy Knit!

All the Bells are Ringing.   Here is Snowman Bell a Beautiful Decoration for Your Christmas Collection

Ding Dong.  Here is the Third Knitted Bell Pattern from The Christmas Bells Collection.  Elf is Ready to Go.

Here is something new!  A knitted hand bell decoration for Christmas 2023.  Reindeer is second in the collection!

Here is something new!  A knitted hand bell decoration for Christmas 2023.  The first in the collection!

4 Charming Christmas Stockings in one Booklet

Fondant is as sweet as sugar and cool as ice !

Celebrating a year of King Charles III as king.  Four of our Royal Patterns for £10.

Second booklet in a 2 part set for a Christmas Nativity Scene

First booklet in a 2 part set for a Christmas Nativity Scene

Another Extra Large Project to Get Your Needles Clicking. Raspberry and Moose Together in One Pattern. Sweet!

Enjoy this lovely hippo soft toy knitting pattern. Dancing the day away....

Paws and Reflect at This Cute Little Bear Toy Knitting Pattern.

She's Red and She's Cute.  Here is Scarlet with a Floppy Hat and RaaRaa Dress.

Baby Dolly in a Sleeping Bag.  A Cute, Little Easy Knit.

It's a Round of a Paws for Bones the Dog Soft Toy Knitting Pattern

Unicorns are so cute !  Here is our lazy unicorn ready for a little nap.

No need to be sheepish, here is Meadow the lamb knitting pattern

Another One For Your Throne Room. Toilet Roll Covers are Back for the Coronation. King's Guard Toilet Roll Cover.

Another One For Your Throne Room. Toilet Roll Covers are Back for the Coronation. Beefeater Toilet Roll Cover.

A Fun Impression of The King at Bed Time in His Pyjamas

For Your Throne Room. Toilet Roll Covers are Back for the Coronation. King Toilet Roll Cover.

The Most Requested Pattern Ever! Coronation Queen Soft Toy

Knitting Needles At The Ready, Teddy, Go! Gala Bear Soft Toy Knitting Pattern

Mmmmm Cake. A really easy knitted birthday gift.

Here is the Elepant in the Room. It's a Giant Task But Not a Mammoth One!

A Knitted Duck Ready for A Spring Rain Shower

Another First From Knitting by Post. A Knitted Gift Box For A Special Occasion!

Chocs Away!  Knit an Ever Popular Chocolate Gift for Easter.

An Ever Popular Easter Pattern for Springtime.

We are off to the Tower of London to make a cute little Beefeater.

Knit a Darling Duckling for Easter.

Attention! Knit a King's Guard of your own.  He is another Royal character keeping guard at Buckingham Palace.

It has all gone a bit Cheesy!  Nibbles the Mouse knitting pattern is here.

Dolly Mix, a lovely sweet treat to knit.

Ho-Ho-Ho. It is Christmas Season Now With a Very Jolly Santa Knitting Pattern

Stay alert! This one will keep you on your toes. Here is Ballerina Bear Knitting Pattern.

Come and Join the Rodeo!  Andy the Cowboy Knitting Pattern is Here.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a little reindeer comforter blanket

Come and Join the Rodeo!  Cowgirl Knitting Pattern is Here.

It's a Landslide Winner.  Avalanche the Snowman Knitting Pattern.

An Update on a Best Selling Christmas Classic.  A Festive Toilet Roll Cover Pattern

A hint of pink!  Not all Elves are green.   Knit a little pink Elf.

Get Festive With A Little Reindeer Gift Bag Knitting Pattern.

Two Christmas Characters in One Knitting Pattern.  Mr and Mrs Santa.

A Little Snowman Quick Knit.

King Toy Knitting Pattern with Crown and Gown

Festive treats made ELFIE with a little knitted gift bag.

It's a Rrrrrreindeer.  Ruben is getting ready for Christmas

Everyone is Friendly Here! Even the Halloween Characters.

A Little Heavenly Angel Knitting Pattern

Tricking and Treating made easy with a little knitted gift bag.

Just a hand full of a little knitted dog.   Nothing RUFF here.

I Spy With My Little Eye. A Twitcher Robin With Binoculars

Tie a Knot in Your Trunk!  Remember, This is Eric the Elephant !

A small, easy character for little hands.  Here is Titchy the Hamster

Kidding About and Acting the Goat is all Part of the Fun.  Here is Sally the Goat Knitting Pattern.

No Drama Here.  It's Just a Little Llama.

He is a Cool Mule.  Dan the Donkey Knitting Pattern

Pink rabbits!  Have some Bunny to love!  A cute, easy to knit bunny pattern.

Savannah the spotty Giraffe is yours to make with this easy to follow pattern.

Here is a little short and sweet turtle pattern for you to knit

Faith is praying before bed.

The Mouse You Would Love in Your House.  Here is Short and Sweet Mouse Knitting Pattern

This cute Rabbit Organiser knitting pattern will make a great knitted gift for friends, family or even a special teacher.  He has 10 pockets for all those little knick-knacks.

Jubilee Bear Knitting Pattern to Celebrate the Queen's 70th Jubilee in June 2022

As cute as a button. Here is Freya in an A5 booklet.  A longer knit from Knitting by Post.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a little Dog Comforter Blanket

By Popular Request. Burglar Bill Toy Knitting Pattern.

Bunnies!! Knit a last minute basket for Easter treats.

Easter Will Soon be Here. Go Egg Hunting with a Little Easter Basket

The Second of the Spring Time Pair. Honey Bee is Short and Sweet.

Ready for Spring The First of a New Duo. Ladybird Soft Toy.

Here is our Sophisti-CAT. Carol has a removable dress and is ready to dance.

Have Your Own Queen to Tea and Cakes for the Royal Jubilee.  Celebrating 70 Years of Queen Elizabeth II. Platinum Jubilee. An Easy Knit Doll That You Can Make.

Hop to it! It is Easter Soon. Here is Bun Bunny With a Little Cupcake Jacket and Ears.

Here is a Friendly Little Bull Soft Toy Knitting Pattern

An Unusual and Unique Sweet Treat! Here is a Liquorice Dolly Knitting Pattern

Pig Tails and as Cute as Her Button Nose. Janet the Dolly Knitting Pattern. A5 Booklet

Perfect for the little Easter Egg Hunt. A sweet Little Gift Bag.

The Pupp-arazzi Will Love the Festive Friends Dog Knitting Pattern

Pawsibly the Cutest Bear Here. Valentine the Bear Knitting Pattern

Pretty in Pink. The Sweetest Little Shortcake Doll Knitting Pattern

Perfect for the little Easter Egg Hunt. A sweet Little Gift Bag.

Knitters Are Flocking to Choppy The Sheep. You Might as Wool Too!

A Good Reason to Bounce Around. Here is a Bunny Rabbit Toy Pattern Ready for Easter!

You Will Bat First and No Umpire Needed! A Great Cricketer Soft Toy Knitting Pattern.

Get Your Paws on Scruff the Dog Knitting Pattern. Un-Leash Your Creative Side !

Quick Christmas Knitting. A Hanging Nutcracker and Ballerina Fairy. Two Patterns in One.

Here by Popular Demand. Knitted Snowman Gift Bag Pattern.

Short and Sweet, Little and Cute Bear. A Great Knitted Christmas Gift

A PURRRfect Cat Knitting Pattern

All Ready for the Winter Skating Season, Here is Skater Girl. A5 Booklet or Download

In a nutshell, here is a cute Short and Sweet Acorn Boy knitting pattern.

Little Reindeer that is Short and Sweet for you to knit.

It's a hoot! Wrapped up and cosy is this Winter Owl knitting pattern.

Great for little Christmas gifts! Make a Santa gift bag.

Attention all Christmas knitters! Here is a Nutcracker Soldier knitting pattern A5 Booklet.

Knitted Baby Comforter. Elephants make great new baby gifts. Knit yours today!

A Little Festive Short and Sweet Santa Knitting Pattern

An ever popular gnome but smaller! Meet Short and Sweet Bed Time Gnome - A little sister of a knitting pattern.

You Will Deerly Love This Big Christmas Reindeer Knitting Pattern

Do some Multi-Tusking with the best knitting pattern you have Herd of!

Meerkats are more popular than ever. Here is our Meerekat the Meerkat Knitting Pattern. Short and Sweet for little hands.

A little dog for tiny hands. He is Short and Sweet Dog.

He has hair and removable gown and hat. A knitted gift for the newly qualified. Graduation Doll comes to you as an A5 Booklet.

Geoff is sitting and waiting for his trip to the Zoo to see his friends. Knit yours today.

It is all a bit cheeky here. In banana yellow trousers, here is a Short and Sweet Monkey pattern.

Burrr it's cold. I think there could even be a Blizzard. A cute sitting reindeer soft toy knitting pattern

Teddy Bear overload with Crumble Bear.

Knit the most Bonny Bear ever! Small for little hands and cute as a button too.

Knitted Baby Comforter. Only the feet and hands are stuffed so the centre is floppy.  This makes it very tactile and great for small hands.

Here is an Oinker of a knitting pattern. A Mini Pig is a cute little quick knit.

It is a B-B-Bunny! Hop to it and knit your own Burgundy Bunny.

You could rabbit on all day with this Short and Sweet Bunny soft toy knitting pattern.

Pretty Patricia in pink. She has a removable hat and dungarees. Knit your own with this pattern.

Make a trunk call to tell your friends the Short and Sweet Elephant knitting pattern is here!

Short and Sweet Ballet Girl Knitting Pattern. Pink and as Cute as a Button.

Fancy a kick about in your favourite colours? Here is a little football mascot for you to knit.

The first in a new series of smaller knitting patterns for little hands. Here is our Short and Sweet Raccoon.

A christening is a symbolic occasion for many people around the world.  Create a celebratory gift with our Christening Baby Doll Knitting Pattern.

Here is our Amanda doll knitting pattern.  All set for an outing with her hair in a ponytail and fashionable shoulder cape.

Squeak squeak. It is Cheddar the Mouse knitting pattern.

'Ello, 'Ello, 'Ello, what's all this then? It is only a knitted policeman pattern

Here is Hazel the Bear having a little dance and looking for a new home.

Here is a little Buddy doggy soft toy knitting pattern.

Hip Hop and Get this Spring Time Easter Buttercup Bunny Knitting Pattern

Thunder, wrath and brimstone all wrapped up in one sweet Viking. Toy knitting pattern instructions are right here.

The cutest Cupcake the Dog we know of! An easy knit in pink and grey with a removable jumper and a cheeky face!

It is only gourmet cuisine from this Chef knitting pattern. He is a brilliant cook and baker too.

Everyone loves a bunny. Here is our sleepy Candy Floss rabbit soft toy knitting pattern.

Here is a big knit. Bubble Gum is a big bear to get your needles going.

Choc-a-doodle-doo !!  Here is an Easter knitting pattern not to get hen pecked at.

What's Up Duck? In a flap! Have some fun with our cute duck knitting pattern.

He is Purrrfection in a Knitting Pattern. Our cute moggie is yours to make.

Here is our Raspberry Rabbit knitting pattern.  A sweet rabbit in a dress ready for the springtime.

He's out in the Antarctic exploring. It is our Explorer Penguin knitting pattern.

Here is Parma Violet a very sweet doll knitting pattern.

Here is Stampy a quick to knit elephant soft toy knitting pattern.

Eco warrior and all round good guy. Here is green Santa in a twist on the popular red outfit.

He's out in the Arctic doing some exploring and a spot of fishing. It is our Eskimo knitting pattern.

It's really cold out. This sweet little snowman could even get Frostbite!

Is he a Gnome or an Elf? Both! Here is Gnome Elf soft toy knitting pattern.

There is nothing like a good lie down after a busy night delivering presents. Here is our Relaxing Reindeer soft toy pattern.

Molly Moo the Cow is a cute farmyard animal toy knitting pattern that any child will love.

The Sailor of the Floe is a large polar bear with a wooly warm Shawl

He is a Snowman Gnome hybrid toy knitting pattern and right up to date for winter 2020!

Everyone loves Santa. Here he is in a jolly red outfit with a bit of a gnome style twist!

The world is on it's head at the moment so here is a Snowman knitting pattern to capture the moment. He is doing a very clever hand stand.

A traditional style knitted dolly pattern. She has dress and cardigan as well as hair in a ponytail.

A festive little robin that has a chocolate orange in his belly. A double winter gift.

Here is Ben the teddy bear knitting pattern. He has a blue outfit and is ready for a little boy or girl to love.

Knitted cute Katie Koala. A sweet knitted toy with bows and dress.

He is blue and beautiful too. Here is River the Bear. Make him now with this cute pattern.

Here is Claus, cute Santa pattern ready for Christmas.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit the least scary looking Wolf ever.

Izzy is busy getting ready for Halloween. Knit a pretty little witch with pointy hat and double skirt.

Here is Pippa the Pumpkin all ready for Halloween.

Hopping and Bopping. Here is Dotty the 50s style dolly. She has a flared dress, head scarf and dancing shoes. A large knitting pattern to get your needles clicking.

It is summer time and we are out in the garden this week with this lovely summery dolly knitting pattern.

Summer is here, time to find those trunks! Here is our elephant in a swimsuit to get you in the mood for summer holidays.

A cute little giraffe, great for small hands.  Quick and easy to knit.

There's nothing grizzly about Boris. He is a big soft cutie of a bear pattern.

Here is another cunning fox knitting pattern with green trousers. An easy soft toy pattern.

This cute little sheep is small for tiny hands.  Knit one in your favourite baby colours.

Here is our Barker the Dog knitting pattern. He has floppy ears and he is laying on his belly. Another easy knit.

Here is our doctor knitting pattern.  He is in full scrubs and is wearing a face mask too. He is ready for his shift at the hospital.

Here is our take on a World War 2 Sailor soft toy knitting pattern.  Created to commemorate 75 years since VE Day in 1945.

This cute little animal is small for tiny hands.  Knit one in your favourite baby colour.

Here is our take on a Land Girl soft toy knitting pattern.  She was seen in the fields of Britain during World War 2 making sure we were fed. Created to commemorate 75 years since VE Day in 1945.

Squeekingly good, here is Goldie the Mouse knitting pattern.

Here is our take on a World War 2 Pilot soft toy knitting pattern.  He was seen on duty in the skies above our cities to keep us safe during World War 2. Created to commemorate 75 years since VE Day in 1945.

This bunny has got the blues. Ready for you to knit as an Easter gift. She is a belle.

Enjoy this lovely tiger soft toy knitting pattern. This tiger has a cheeky face and cute little ears. He is very sweet.

An easy peasy Easter egg for you to knit.  Add your own ribbon and decorations and make him completely unique !

Fudge the bunny is an extra large Easter Bunny knitting pattern. A5 8 page booklet - a Long Pattern to get your needles going.

Hop to it and make an unusual chocolate orange cover. Part chocolate gift and part bunny.

Waddle along to this unusual chocolate orange cover knitting pattern. Part chocolate gift and part chick.

Here is a Nurse soft toy knitting pattern. She was seen on duty in hospitals all over the world during World War 2. Created with love to commemorate 75 years since VE Day in 1945.

Here is an Air Raid Warden soft toy knitting pattern.  He was seen on duty on the streets of our cities to keep us safe during World War 2. Created to commemorate 75 years since VE Day in 1945.

Gnomes are more popular than ever. Here is another unusual and quirky design for you to try. He will stand on a flat surface and has a pocket at the front to hide little gifts.

Get your needles going clickety with our cute spring time Cluckety toy knitting pattern.

Cock-a-doodle-doo !!  Here is a rooster not to get hen pecked at.   Roo the rooster is a spring time toy knitting pattern.

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Sweet as candy and so cute you could hop.  Here is a little spring time bunny rabbit knitting pattern with an easy to knit wrap round dress too.

Mooo-ve over and give me some room to dance!  I am a MooMoo in a TuTu knitting pattern and I can pirouette right onto your knitting needles.

Sleepy and ready for bed is this cute little girl.   She is in pink with a nightie and a hat.  

Sleepy and ready for bed is this cute little boy.   He is in blue with shorts and hat. 

Gingerbread is sweet and so is she.  Here is our little Gingerbread Girl all ready for you to knit in time for Christmas.

Deliver the goods and don't get the sack!   Here is our lovely Post Man knitting pattern.  The colours are loosely themed on our friends at Royal Mail.

Here is our lovely punk zebra. He is completed using lilac yarn and has punk style tufts of hair.

Meet our Santa Baby.  He has a dummy and a great big oversized hat.  Super cute in red and white.

An original and unusual design. Take two 10cm baubles and knit your own standing Snowman and Reindeer. An easy to knit and fun Christmas decoration.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit Paul the Polar Bear.  He is small enough for small hands and super cute too.

Hang a knitted Santa bauble on your Christmas tree this year.  A quick knit in a Santa and Gnome style.

An original and unusual design. Take two 10cm baubles and knit your own standing Santa or Elf. An easy to knit and fun Christmas decoration.

I can hear pitter-patter, I think it might be rein-deer. A toy knitting pattern in a pink and brown theme, another modern take on a traditional reindeer toy.

Magic and sparkle, here is an extra special small princess knitting pattern. She has a ball gown and is ready for any big occasion.

Be careful this week, things could drag-on a bit! Watch those fingers as it all gets a bit Burny too. Here is Burny the Dragon knitting pattern. He is breathing fire and ready to fly away at any minute.

Get winter all wrapped up with Snowman on Skates. He has a top hat, gloves and knitted skates too. Get knitting now with this Christmas themed knitting pattern.

There's magic and sparkle and it's all a bit Wizardy here. Get ready for Halloween with our magical wizard knitting pattern.

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Here is Santa on Boxing Day. With a break from the traditional red, he is relaxing after all those Christmas deliveries.

Twoo is an owl soft toy. It is an easy to re-create knitting pattern. Made with grey and white double knitting yarn.

Yawn, that's our sleepy cat knitting pattern. All ready for bed time. She has an eye mask, nightie and slippers. That makes her sophisti-CAT-ed.

Donkey is happily sat here quietly waiting for you. He needs to be knitted so he can give you lots of love.

Hank is our lovely hippo. He is completed using lilac yarn and is a very jolly fellow.

Here is our Bruce the Dog knitting pattern. He has floppy ears and freckles too. To complete the look he has a pair of braces. Another easy knit.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit Rosè the Cat.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a little baby comforter blanket

Knitting pattern instructions to knit Terry the Turtle in his hat. A sweet knitted turtle toy

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a little Grandma with skirt and cardigan

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Knit Grandad in His Jumper and Trousers

Knitting pattern instructions to knit Cerise in her little skirt and pom-pom hat.

Maggie Mouse is a little squeaker.   With two tone clothing she is great for little hands to hold.

Here is Berry Good a little Berry girl.

BearWick girl bear completes the set of our sweet bear family.

BearWick dad bear is here.  Knit the dad of our family of four with this knitting pattern.

BearWick mum bear is here.  Knit the mum of our family of four with this knitting pattern.

BearWick boy bear is the first of our family of 4 bears.

Burly baby is everything you could want in a toy knitting pattern.  He is a little cutie in his nappy, complete with pin.  He has mittens, hat and bootees too.

Here is an unusual and quirky unicorn for you to knit.  A squishy toy character with rainbow colours.

Quick, it's melting!   Here is Gelato the Ice Cream knitting pattern.   He has a big red cherry nose and ice cream hat.

Rescue me, I am a lifeboat man.  Your high seas rescuer is here.  Get your knitting pattern today.

Patch is pretty cool for a cat.  He has a hoodie and a cheeky cat face too.  Knit your own Patch with this knitting pattern.

Bride and Groom knitting pattern in a gnome style.  A lovely gift for a wedding day.

Is it a frog, or is it a boy?  No it's both, it is Fantastic Frog Boy.  Here is a little hero knitting pattern in a frog outfit.

All Bunny One is an extra large knitted bunny.  Standing at 48cm tall, he is a really big knit to get those needles clicking.

Pandas are the cutest of all the bears.  Knit your own with our easy to understand knitting pattern.

There is nothing that says Easter more than ducks in a basket.  Knit the basket and 4 cute ducks with this knitting pattern.

Here is another cute variation on our baby themed knitting patterns.  Complete with separate sleeping bag, make your own cute little bundle.

Here is a little rabbit in a carrot sleeping bag.  A quick and easy Easter knitting pattern.

Here is a mash up of two of our favourite patterns, gnome and chocolate egg holder.  He has a white beard and snazzy moustache.  Knit your own Chocolate Egg Gnome with these instructions.

It's all a bit Quackers here.  Knit a Duck on a Shelf with this toy knitting pattern.  He has loooong legs and a big green bow.

Bear with me, this could get grizzly.  Here is our take on a sweet little Valentine's Day bear knitting pattern, complete with a squishy heart.

Here is a little happy Irish Leprechaun.  Just in time for St Patrick's Day.  He has a big green hat and a jolly orange beard.

Eggsercise those needles and make Custard the Rabbit.  Hop-Hop along and get this cute bunny knitting pattern.

Baaa, Spring is springing.  Here is a cute knitted lamb to get your needles going.  Ewe will be flocking to the website looking for this knitting pattern.

Clucky the Hen is waddling around the place.  She has room in her wings for lots of chocolate surprises.  Knit one with this leaflet or PDF knitting pattern.

Here is Emerald, she is on her tip toes and dancing.  Knit your own with this toy knitting pattern.

This mother and child knitting pattern is a small easy and quick to knit character all ready for the coming festive season or as a new baby or Christening gift.

Christmas Pudding is another twist on a traditional Christmas idea.  This lovely knitting pattern will create your own doll with an icing top and a puddin' belly.

This cute Handy Owl knitting pattern will make a great knitted gift for friends, family or even a special teacher.  He has 10 pockets for all those little knick-knacks.

It is bed time here.  This cute little Bed Time Dog has floppy ears and a big hat.  He has even got his own pillow ready for snuggles.

This Koala knitting pattern is a small quick knit.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit Snow Boy.  He is all dressed up and ready to go and play in the snow.

OhDeer is a little cutie.  He is a smaller design than our other reindeer so he will knit up quick and will be good for little hands.  Make yours now with this pattern.

Here is Lunar, he is an astronaut all ready for space in his space suit.  He has his visor down and anti-gravity boots to keep him firmly on the moon.

Reindeer are a sure sign that Christmas is coming.  You can knit our cuddly Reindeer Chocolate Orange cover with this pattern.

Here is an alternative to a traditional Orange Cover.  Our snowman knitting pattern will hold an orange in his belly and won't deflate when the orange is removed.

Santa is a Christmas themed knitting pattern. Give chocolate as well as a knitted gift. Add a fillable Christmas bauble instead and craft a different gift again.

This is probably the cutest alien that you will ever see!   In orange, he is another easy knitting pattern from Knitting by Post.

Here is DungarElf.  He has separate dungarees and a shawl too.  Stripey stockings complete the look.  You can make him using this elf knitting pattern.  Download or Leaflet available now.

Ladybirds are a summer time favourite in any garden. Here is our ladybird baby knitting pattern.

Snow Joker is a cute little hybrid.  He is half joker and half snowball.  He has a 4 pointed hat and boots to keep him warm this winter.   Knit him in any double knitting yarn and 3mm knitting needles.

Bonfire the Dog knitting pattern.  He is wrapped up and ready for the Autumn.   Fireworks, parkin and toffee apples at the ready.

Here is Bear Hugs.  She is a cute polar bear knitting pattern in festive red.  Knitted in double knitting yarn, here is a sweet bear to get your needles clicking.

Here is Tommy our WW1 soldier.  He is standing proud with his medal and tin hat.  A knitted remembrance doll.

Is he a giraffe?  No it's a Giraffe Boy.  Knit this unusual take on one of the best loved wild animals.

Bunnies !!!  Bertie is such a cutie.  His ears stand up and he has a sweet bow and scarf to keep warm.

Three knitting patterns in one.  Small horse, hippo and cow.

Bed time gnome is a sleepy twist on Gnorma and Gnorman.

Here is a cute baby, ready for a nap with his dummy in and snuggly sleeping bag.

Here is Lilly the doll ready to play with Billy.  Knit your own doll with this knitting pattern.

Here is Billy the doll ready to play with Lilly.  Knit your own doll with this knitting pattern.

He is half boy and half reptile.  He is Reggie the Reptile Boy.

Santa has room for a chocolate treat.  Two Christmas gifts in one.  The first of the 2018 Christmas pattern collection.

Here is Grace the elephant, she is in her hoodie.  I herd you were up to the tusk, it is no mammoth task to knit her!

Mr Dumpty is our take on a nursery rhyme classic.  He is just big enough to sit on a nursery shelf.  Watch him though as he might break if he falls!

Keep Buzzzzy making Bumble Baby.  Knit a cute baby bee with our easy to understand knitting pattern.

Squark!  Knit your own seagull and fish. He's out in the sunshine and making the most of his life at the seaside.

A great little gift bag in a unicorn style. Her head moves up and down so you can get at the goodies.

Our baby gnome is just gorgeous.   She goes lovely with Gnorma and Gnorman.

Clip clop along with our knitted horse pattern.  He is one of our most requested patterns from our knitters and here he is.  Make your own with this easy to understand knitting pattern.

Gnorman is a gnome with a lot of fun.  He has easy to make features and looks mega cute.

Gnorma is a gnome with a lot of fun.  She has easy to make features and looks mega cute.

This ballerina elephant is on her tip toes ready for her pirouettes.  Her tu-tu is fixed to her waist and she is complete with ballet slippers.  Make your own with this original knitting pattern.

Here is our knitted cow pattern.  He is sitting with his hoodie on and he has a very cheeky expression.

Is there a new baby on the way?  Fancy an easy knit that will look great in the nursery?  Here is our easy knit baby.  Simple shapes and cute lines will leave you loving this knitting pattern.

You had better goat used to this new pattern.  Don't goat us wrong, its unforgoatable. Here is Gary the Goat.  He is made with double knitting yarn and is another original pattern from us at Knitting by Post.

There is nothing more cunning and sly than our cheeky fox in his hoodie.   He is a double knitting toy pattern.

Squeekily cute.  Biscuit the mouse has a casual look with trousers and waistcoat.  Knit in double knitting and 3mm needles, another cutie for you from Knitting by Post.

This is baaaarmy.  Ewe will love our Shirley the Sheep knitting pattern.  Another Eggcentric Easter knitting pattern.

Violet the chocolate egg dolly is hiding her Easter egg from the Easter egg hunters.   Made with double knitting yarn she has room for an egg under her skirt.

Our chocolate egg hero will be a hit with the little ones. Watch them fly.

Storks are really busy at this time of year delivering new baby bundles.  Make your own for that special new arrival with our stork knitting pattern.

He's pretending to be a rabbit.  This cute egg on legs has a chocolate egg in his sack and is feeling all Eastery!

Here is Danny, he is an original, novelty knitting pattern. He will hold a chocolate egg in his belly and looks sweet too. A brilliant idea for an Easter gift.

Here is our take on a Pug dog.  He is sitting with his hoodie and he has his tongue out too.

It's that time of year again when there are lots of new babies.  Knit this baby taking a nap, they will make a lovely gift.

Here is a more traditional Easter Pattern.  A variety of shapes for you to knit, add ribbons and decorate as you like.

Here is Toby, he is an original, novelty dog knitting pattern. He will hold a chocolate egg in his belly and looks sweet too. A brilliant idea for an Easter gift.

A cute and cheeky critter ready for Valentines day.  He has his heart in his hands.

Here is Ronnie, he is an original, novelty knitting pattern. He will hold a chocolate egg in his belly and looks sweet too. A brilliant idea for an Easter gift.

Here is another knitting pattern that you can really get those needles going with.  She is a tall rabbit with dress and shrug.  She is finished in cream and chocolate colour clothes and ready for Easter.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit an Easter egg on legs with a cute bonnet. She is holding a small Easter egg with a bow on it too.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit Duck Duck the cute little duck.

This little knitted ballerina is dancing on her tip toes.  She has ballet slippers and frilly tutu.

There is nothing quite like this lovely alpaca.  She is very sweet and a great knit - especially if you have some alpaca yarn, she will be super soft too.

Squishy dinosaur, not scary really. He is a lovely one colour knit. He is deliberately left plain so you can add ribbon, a bow tie, spikes or any other dinosaur customisation that you can think of.

Christmas Eve is toasty and ready for the winter. She has wrap round mittens, cosy scarf and big pom-pom hat. Dressed in festive red she even has stripey stockings.

Roarrrrrrr. Laa La Lion is a fun knit for girls and boys. He is a cutie with a hoodie and orange mane. You will love him so much that you may end up with your own pride of lions!

You can't beat a squishy Snowman. This soft toy pattern is really cuddle worthy and another one to get your knitting needles going.

A great little gift bag in a monkey style. His head moves up and down so you can get at the goodies.

A gorgeous little bunny with comfort blanket and matching slippers. Double knitting pattern.

Here is Santa Stocking hanging up and ready for Christmas.

Here is a modern take on a fantasy character. Skylar the Unicorn has a hoodie and curly mane. She is a pretty addition to any toy collection. She is great for older children as well as younger ones too.

Here is a our take on what Santa could have looked like when he was a young chap. He is a little knit and a great little addition to your Christmas collection.

Here is a twist on a traditional Christmas favourite. He is a larger knit than our usual patterns so you can get your needles clicking with this one. Fill the reindeer with Christmas goodies.

You can't beat a squishy Santa Claus. This soft toy pattern is really cuddle worthy and another one to get your knitting needles going.

Ever popular Mermaid knitting pattern so you can make your own. Made using double knitting yarn, she is another cute and easy to make dolly knitting pattern.

Halloween knitting is fun. Here is a little pumpkin on the run. He has a green stalk and little boots. A sweet little easy knit for Halloween.

Here is a twist on a traditional Christmas favourite. He is a larger knit than our usual patterns so you can get your needles clicking with this one. Fill the snowman with Christmas goodies.

Have fun with Frankenstein. Another cute knit all ready for the Halloween season. He is made with double knitting. He makes a great friend to the Wizard and Witch Festive Friends.

Waddle waddle. This little quick knit penguin is another cute winter knitting pattern.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a reindeer soft toy.  This Christmas themed design is new in 2017 and part of our Christmas collection.

It's snowing outside and this cute snowball is ready for fun in the snow.  Made with double knitting yarn, this unusual knitting pattern is another Christmas pattern direct from the designers.

This unusual gift bag knitting pattern is an interesting Spring time twist on the character Baggles knitting patterns.

Woooooh - it's coming up to Halloween again and this fab Wizard will make a great little mascot.

This sweet Elf will sit in your doorway this Christmas and welcome everyone as they go past. Made in Chunky yarn he will grow fast.

Monkey, monkey, monkey, ever cheeky. A cute little knit for your cheeky monkeys. Made from double knitting yarn and yellow hoodie too.

Woooooh - it's coming up to Halloween again and this fab Witch will make a great little mascot.

A robin is the sign of a great British winter.  Knit this cute little fella, he is ready for any cold snap with his hat and scarf.

Fairies are really popular. The boy is a fab companion to our girl fairy.

Here is a happy pig, showing off in his boots and jacket. This knitting pattern is available as a download or printed pattern leaflet.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit this cute little seal. Great for boys or girls. A quick knit and super cute too.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit this cute little character. A quick knit and super cute too.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit two lovely birds. All ready for the big day, these birds will make a great knitted wedding gift.

Knit a Christmas tree with the help of this pattern. Each leaf is made individually and then attached to the base of the tree. This is something different to our toy range and will take a while longer than our other knitted toys so you can really get your needles going with this one.

Sheep and knitting go together like strawberries and cream. Knit this super sheep soft toy. He is super cool with his hoodie on.

Ever popular Mermaid knitting pattern so you can make your own. Made using double knitting yarn, she is another cute and easy to make dolly knitting pattern.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit this cute bear bride and groom couple. All ready for the big day, these bears will make a great knitted wedding gift.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit the Gone Fishing Soft Toy - The fisherman has had a big catch. This standing bear in his waders comes with a large goldfish pattern too.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Reindeer Doorstop. This Christmas themed design is new in 2017 and part of our Christmas collection.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Playful kitten Soft Toy, he is play bowing ready to pounce on a mouse. Made using double knitting yarn, he is another super cute soft toy pattern direct from the designers.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a cute Raf the Giraffe Soft Toy. Available as a Leaflet or Download.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit The Carrot Farmer Soft Toy. He is a cute bunny ready for Easter or a new baby.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Playful Cat Soft Toy. Made using double knitting yarn, he is another super cute soft toy pattern direct from the designers.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Sprinkle the Unicorn Soft Toy. Made using double knitting yarn, he is another super cute soft toy pattern direct from the designers.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a My Fairy Lady soft toy. Made using double knitting yarn, she is another cute and easy to make dolly knitting pattern.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Duck Toy. This unusual design will hold a small chocolate egg in each wing.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a fox soft toy. Made using double knitting yarn, he is another easy soft toy knitting pattern.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a little baby bunny soft toy. This is a cute little knitted Easter gift.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Little Sweetie Unicorn Toy. This unusual Easter design will hold a small chocolate egg.

This is a cute little Monkey Comforter Blanket knitting pattern.

This is a cute little Rabbit Comforter Blanket knitting pattern.

This unusual daisy gift bag knitting pattern is a big daisy with a gift bag at the bag.  Easy to knit and great for Easter treats.

This cute little dog is a quick and easy knit with no shaping. Good for first time knitters and a quick knit for craft stalls too.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit Waddle the Swan. This unusual design will hold a small chocolate egg in each wing.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit Lazy Daisy the Cow. She lays flat on her tummy.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Duck in Boots Soft Toy. He is a cute alternative Easter gift !

Knitting pattern instructions to make the Rabbit Snuggler Pet bed suitable for small pet sizes. This unusual design will work as a pet bed or as a cushion for a child.

This unusual design will hold a small chocolate egg or sweet treat.

This Winter Bear Baggles Gift Bag knitting pattern is great to make as a gift for loved ones or for a craft stall. He is a fab alternative for a Christmas gift.

Knit a Car, Aeroplane and Digger vehicles with this booklet knitting pattern.

Winter Bear is an alternative Christmas Festive Friend toy knitting pattern.

Here is another knitting pattern with a difference. Little Sweetie Reindeer has room for some little chocolate Santas.

Here is a cute little themed Christmas snowman blanket.

Christmas crackers are a traditional part of Christmas. Knit your own with this Christmas Cracker Trio.

The Festive Friends Collection of toy knitting patterns.

Elf is the last of the Festive Friends Collection of toy knitting patterns.

Reindeer is the fourth of the Festive Friends Collection of toy knitting patterns.

Snowman is the third of the Festive Friends Collection of toy knitting patterns.

Angel soft toy is the second of the Festive Friends Collection of toy knitting patterns.

Santa is the first of the Festive Friends Collection of toy knitting patterns.

The Baby Feet knitting pattern is an easy and cute little pattern. Made in one piece it can be a pram charm or made as a memento of a new arrival.

This little Reindeer Gift Bag knitting pattern is great to make as a gift for loved ones or for a craft stall. This little bag will make a great holder for a small Christmas gift.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Lazy Reindeer.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit 3 Wise Owls.

Here is a Christmas themed Santa knitting pattern.

This little Wizard Gift Bag knitting pattern is great to make as a gift for loved ones or for a craft stall. This little bag will make a great accessory to that Halloween costume.

This little Witch Gift Bag is great as a gift for loved ones or for a craft stall. Make trick or treating fun with this Halloween accessory.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a cute little squirrel soft toy with his acorn. Great for boys or girls.

This little Elf Gift Bag is great as a gift for loved ones or for a craft stall. It will fit a Chocolate Orange inside or any other little goodies that you like.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Dragon Toilet Roll Cover.  Put it into your bathroom and make your guests smile with this cute little creature.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a simple dolly looking cute in two shades of pink. Ready for bed in a striped hat.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a cute little bunny soft toy. Great for boys or girls.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a cute Bee Soft Toy. Great for boys or girls.

This little Snowman Gift Bag is great as a gift for loved ones or for a craft stall. It will fit a Chocolate Orange inside or any other little goodies that you like.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Unicorn Toilet Roll Cover. Put it into your bathroom and make your guests smile with this cute little creature.

The Baby Carriage knitting pattern is a cute little knitted pram. A different gift for those new arrivals.

Here is an unusual Christmas knitting pattern to make a Santa Snuggler Pet bed for a small dog or chosen pet.

By popular demand, here is the next in the series of Baggles patterns. Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Doggy Baggles Gift Bag.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit this Elephant Soft Toy.

This little Santa Baggles Gift Bag is great as a gift or for a craft stall. It will fit a Chocolate Orange inside or any other little goodies that you like.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Fox Baggles Gift Bag.

Here are the Knitting by Post Doggy Heroes. Customise the girl and boy dog with your favourite hero colours.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit an Elephant Baggles Gift Bag.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Dave the Dragon soft toy.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Witch Doorstop.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Piggy Baggles Gift Bag.

Knitting pattern instructions to make the Doggy Snuggler Pet Bed for a small dog or chosen pet. This unusual design will work as a dog bed or as a cushion for a child.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a cute Giraffe Soft Toy.

Knitting pattern instructions to the Cat Snuggler. This unusual design will work as a cat bed or cushion for a child.

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Knitting pattern instructions to knit Stardust the Unicorn Soft Toy.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit Dinky Dino - dinosaur soft toy.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a fox toilet roll cover.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Quacky Baggles Duck Easter Bag. This little duck gift bag is large enough to hold 6 creme eggs or a chocolate orange.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit this oversized bear pyjama Case. You may already have some of the Knitting by Post pyjama case patterns, but this is the daddy !

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Bunny Baggles Easter Bag. This little bunny gift bag is large enough to hold 6 creme eggs or a chocolate orange.

This is the third Adventure for our friendly bears Beau, Belle, Boo and Bess.

This is the second Adventure for our friendly bears Beau, Belle, Boo and Bess. All the bears are wrapped up and ready for Christmas.

This is the first Adventure for our friendly bears Beau, Belle, Boo and Bess.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a cute Fox Pyjama Case.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a set of MUM heart cushions.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Ducky Egg Soft Toy.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit an All Bear One Soft Toy. Knitting pattern Instructions for bear, clothes and comforter blanket.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit Moosey the Cow Toilet Roll Cover.

Get 5 knitting patterns for the price of 4. Buy this collection of 5 Pyjama Case knitting patterns

Here is a bunch of 5 doorstop knitting patterns.  In chunky yarn.

- Santa Toilet Roll Cover - Santa Doorstop - Snowman Doorstop - Santa Pyjama Case - Snowman Pyjama Case

Brighten up any bathroom with this collection of toilet roll cover knitting patterns.

Knit for Easter with this collection of knitting patterns.

Have hours of fun with this collection of hand puppet patterns.

Are you knitting for a new baby?  Here is a collection of knitting patterns ready for your new arrival.

Get 5 knitting patterns for the price of 4. Buy this collection of 5 Pyjama Case knitting patterns

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Elephant Toilet Roll Cover.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Gingerbread Man Soft Toy. .

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a cute snowman soft toy sat on a shelf. A great Christmas decoration addition.

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make a Santa Doorstop

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make a Reindeer and Sleigh

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Witch Toilet Roll Cover.  

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Pig Doorstop.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a cute cat soft toy sat on his cushion all nice and cosy.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Traveling Penguin

Knitting pattern instructions to knit Scrumpy the Dog

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a monkey toilet roll cover

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Lion Pyjama Case

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a bear comforter blanket

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Chocolate Egg Owl

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Chocolate Egg Angel

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a zebra pyjama case

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Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Lion Toilet Roll Cover

Knitting pattern instructions to knit Rabbits in a Basket

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a minature cat, rabbit and dog

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a lighthouse toilet roll cover

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a dog doorstop

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a cat doorstop

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a hippo toilet roll cover

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a rabbit doorstop

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a mouse pyjama case

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a dummy pram charm

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a pig toilet roll cover

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Leprechaun

Embark on a journey through the enchanting world of handcrafted toys with “The Ultimate Collection of 500 Toy Knitting Patterns: A Comprehensive Guide for Crafters.” This is an extensive guide to the range of knitted toys, from cuddly animals to whimsical characters, each pattern meticulously designed to inspire both novice and seasoned knitters.  All are available from the toy knitting pattern experts at Knitting by Post

  • Explore an extensive range of knitting patterns perfect for gifts, keepsakes, or selling.
  • Dive into easy-to-follow guides and instructions that cater to different skill levels.
  • Discover patterns that utilise a variety of knitting stitches and techniques to build your knitting repertoire.
  • Enjoy creating with a spectrum of yarn choices, finding the perfect match for every toy.
  • Learn how to personalise your creations with customisation tips and finishing techniques.
  • Benefit from high-quality photographs and illustrations that support you through each step of the knitting process.
  • Join a community of crafters who share your passion for knitting and toy-making.

This collection is more than just a pattern book; it’s a treasure trove of creativity waiting to be unlocked, ensuring that you’ll find the perfect project for every occasion. Whether you’re knitting for a special child in your life or looking to craft a unique item for your online store, this comprehensive guide is an indispensable resource for bringing these knitted toys to life.

How Can I Create a Knitted Toy That’s Also a Means of Comfort?

How Can I Create a Knitted Toy That's Also a Means of Comfort
How Can I Create a Knitted Toy That's Also a Means of Comfort

How Can I Create a Knitted Toy That’s Also a Means of Comfort?

Creating a knitted toy is not just about crafting a playful companion; it can also be a heartfelt gesture that brings comfort and joy to its recipient. Whether you’re knitting for a loved one or for charitable causes, the warmth and personal touch of a handmade toy can offer solace and a sense of security to both children and adults alike. In this blog post, we’ll explore how to knit a toy that doubles as a comforting keepsake, touching on the choice of yarn, patterns, and personalization techniques that make your creation a special source of comfort.

Waddle, Waddle.  Penguin Cuteness with a Christmas Theme.

A Traditional Bed Time Pyjama or Nightie Case Collection of Patterns

Stretch your creativity with our giraffe knitting pattern – a tall order of fun for your knitting needles!

Knitting pattern instructions to knit this Chocolate Orange Dog

Why Choose Knitted Toys for Comfort?

Knitted toys, with their soft texture and squeezable nature, are inherently comforting. The act of hugging or holding a plush toy can provide emotional support, especially in times of stress or loneliness. For children, a knitted toy can become a trusted friend, offering reassurance and helping to soothe fears. For adults, these toys can evoke a sense of nostalgia or serve as a tangible connection to a loved one who crafted it.

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make an Elephant Hand Puppet

Four Favourite Easy Candy Toy Knitting Patterns in One Booklet.

You will be knitting from Tusk 'til Dawn with this lovely sleepy elephant knitting pattern.

Knitted Baby Bunny Comforter. Rabbit Baby Gifts Yay!

What Yarn Should I Use?

Choosing the right yarn is crucial for creating a comforting toy. Opt for soft, hypoallergenic yarns that are gentle on the skin, such as cotton or bamboo blends. These materials are not only comfortable to cuddle with but also easy to care for, ensuring that the toy remains a long-lasting companion. Additionally, selecting yarn in soothing colors can enhance the comforting qualities of the toy.

Which Patterns Work Best for Comfort Toys?

When selecting a pattern for a comfort toy, consider designs that incorporate elements like pockets or hidden compartments. These features can hold comforting items like a small note or a lavender sachet to provide additional comfort. Animal patterns, with their familiar and friendly faces, are particularly effective as comfort toys. Choose patterns that emphasize soft, rounded shapes for an extra cuddly creation.

Purlfect Ponies: Knit Your Own Pony Pal With This Pattern

Spot-On For Fun and Surprises!  Little Ladybird Gift Bag Knitting Pattern for Easter Treats.

Crack a smile at Easter with our Ladybird Egg Holder Knitting Pattern - it's so perfect, you'll think it's 'egg-squisite'

Beehold, a pattern for your knitting buzz-tivities. An Easter Honey Bee Gift Bag that's un-bee-lievably easy to make and perfect for all your spring gifting.

How Can Personalization Add to the Comfort?

Personalizing your knitted toy can make it even more special and comforting for the recipient. Incorporate elements that have personal significance, such as the recipient’s favorite colors, or add embroidery to include names or meaningful dates. For an extra touch of comfort, consider knitting a small blanket or shawl that the toy can hold or be wrapped in.

Safety Considerations

When knitting a toy intended for comfort, especially for children, it’s essential to ensure it is safe. Avoid small, detachable parts that could pose a choking hazard, and ensure all embellishments are securely attached. Use safety eyes or embroider facial features to maintain the toy’s cuddliness without compromising safety.

Chocolate and Dogs Together.  What a Combo!  Knit a Dog Soft Toy With Chocolate Pockets.

We are really buzzy making some great patterns for you to knit.  Honey Bee Egg Holder Knitting Pattern

This is an elephant Easter knitting pattern to Trumpet about !

4 Dogs to Knit in one Booklet, Paws-itively Hours of Fun!

Knitted toys that serve as a means of comfort are a wonderful way to show someone you care. Whether you’re knitting for a child, a friend, or someone in need, the time and love you invest in your creation can make a significant difference in their life. If you’re ready to start knitting your own comforting toys, explore our selection of patterns and tutorials designed to guide you through creating a cuddly, comforting companion.

We’d love to see your comforting knitted toys and hear the stories behind them. Share your creations with us, and let’s spread the comfort and joy of knitting together. Visit our product pages for more inspiration and all the supplies you need to get started on your next project.

Knit toy patterns

  • DIY knitted toys
  • Handmade toy knitting guide
  • Comforting knitted toys
  • Hypoallergenic yarn for toys
  • Personalized knitted toys

Creating a knitted toy that serves as a means of comfort is a beautiful way to channel your knitting skills into something that can offer warmth and solace. With the right materials, patterns, and a touch of personalization, your knitted creation can become a cherished companion for someone special.

What Are the Best Toy Knitting Patterns for Beginners?

What Are the Best Toy Knitting Patterns for Beginners
What Are the Best Toy Knitting Patterns for Beginners

Knitting by Post is your go-to website for beginning your journey into the world of knitted toys, especially if you’re just starting. Knitting toys can be a delightful and rewarding hobby, offering a perfect blend of creativity and skill-building. But where should a novice start? Here are some beginner-friendly patterns available on Knitting by Post that promise not just to enhance your knitting skills but also to bring joy with every stitch.

 

Why Choose Simple Patterns?

Are simple patterns really the best way to start knitting toys?

Absolutely! Starting with simple patterns is beneficial for several reasons. They typically require basic knitting stitches, such as the knit and purl, and are constructed in straightforward shapes without complicated increases or decreases. This simplicity allows beginners to focus on mastering the fundamentals of knitting, ensuring a solid foundation for more complex projects in the future.

The Joy of Quick Results

Why are quick and easy projects recommended for beginners?

Quick and easy projects are highly rewarding for beginners. They offer a sense of accomplishment in a relatively short amount of time, which is crucial for building confidence. Projects like small animals, dolls, or even basic geometric shapes can be completed quickly, providing instant gratification and encouraging new knitters to continue exploring their craft.

Why are quick and easy projects recommended for beginners?

Quick and easy projects are highly rewarding for beginners. They offer a sense of accomplishment in a relatively short amount of time, which is crucial for building confidence. Projects like small animals, dolls, or even basic geometric shapes can be completed quickly, providing instant gratification and encouraging new knitters to continue exploring their craft.

Building Skills Step by Step

How can beginners progress with their knitting skills through toy patterns?

Knitting by Post specializes in patterns that are designed to grow with you. Starting with simple projects helps beginners become comfortable with the knitting process. Once you’ve mastered the basics, you can gradually move on to patterns that introduce new techniques, such as shaping, colorwork, or textured stitches. This step-by-step approach ensures that you’re constantly learning and improving, making the journey from beginner to advanced knitter both fun and fulfilling.

Selecting the Right Materials

What should beginners know about choosing yarn and needles for their projects?

Choosing the right materials is important sometimes for a successful knitting project. For beginners, it’s recommended to start with smooth, light-colored yarns that make it easier to see and correct mistakes. Medium-weight yarns (like double knitting or chunky may be better to begin with) and larger knitting needles are ideal for starters. Knitting by Post patterns clearly specify the type of yarn and needle size, taking the guesswork out of getting started.  Don’t be afraid to experiment with needle sizes and yarn thickness.

Embrace the Learning Curve

What if I make mistakes along the way?

Embrace mistakes as part of the learning process. Knitting is as much about problem-solving as it is about creating. Every dropped stitch or uneven row is an opportunity to learn something new.

Dive into the world of toy knitting with Knitting by Post’s beginner-friendly patterns today. Whether you’re looking to craft a cuddly companion for a loved one or seeking to develop a new skill, these patterns are the perfect starting point. Visit Knitting by Post to explore our collection and start your knitting adventure!

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Keep Your Chocolate Orange Under Elf Supervision This Christmas Time.

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Bring a touch of joy to your table with Santa and snowman Christmas crackers

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This Reindeer is Here to Sleigh.  He is Keeping Your Chocolate Orange Cosy

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Four festive knits to make your needles jingle all the way

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Sweet as candy, wrapped like a gift. Bring the holiday spirit, stitch by stitch

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Knit an elf that’s full of cheer, with a chocolate orange hiding near.

This knitted snowman won’t melt, but the chocolate orange might!

Knead a new project?  No oven required, only knitting needles!   Here is a Gingerbread Chef knitting pattern.

Discover the Unique World of Pyjama Case Knitting Patterns

Discover the Unique World of Pyjama Case Knitting Patterns
Discover the Unique World of Pyjama Case Knitting Patterns

Ever thought about knitting something that’s not just beautiful but also functional? Pyjama case knitting patterns are your chance to blend creativity with utility, adding a personalized touch to bedtime routines.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit this oversized bear pyjama Case. You may already have some of the Knitting by Post pyjama case patterns, but this is the daddy !

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a cute Fox Pyjama Case.

- Santa Toilet Roll Cover - Santa Doorstop - Snowman Doorstop - Santa Pyjama Case - Snowman Pyjama Case

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Lion Pyjama Case

What makes knitted pyjama cases stand out in my knitting collection?

Knitted pyjama cases are more than just projects; they’re a playful twist on traditional knitting, offering you a functional item that doubles as a decorative piece for any bedroom.

Why should I choose these patterns for my next knitting adventure?

Our patterns are designed with clarity and simplicity in mind, suitable for knitters at any skill level. Embrace the joy of creating something unique with our step-by-step guides.

How can these pyjama case patterns enhance my home decor?

Each pattern is a statement of your craftsmanship, bringing warmth, personality, and a cozy aesthetic to your living space.

Are these patterns ideal for knitting gifts?

Yes! A handcrafted pyjama case is a thoughtful, personal gift, perfect for showing your loved ones how much you care.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a zebra pyjama case

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a mouse pyjama case

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make a Boy Dolly Pyjama Case

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make a Mole Pyjama Case

Discover patterns like All Bear One, Fox, Lion, and others, each with its character and charm. Dive into brief descriptions and imagine the joy of bringing these designs to life.

Why Knit With Our Patterns?

We offer more than just patterns; we provide an experience. Revel in the satisfaction of creating something beautiful, supported by a community that shares your passion.

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make a Hippo Pyjama Case

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make an Elephant Pyjama Case

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make a Snowman Pyjama Case

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make a Dolly Nightie Case

Ready to embark on your next knitting journey? Explore our range of pyjama case knitting patterns, and let’s create something extraordinary together. Don’t forget to join our newsletter for the latest updates and special offers.

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make an Ugly Monster Pyjama Case

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make a Happy Bunny Pyjama Case

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make a Cat Pyjama Case

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make a Santa Pyjama Case

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make a Unicorn Pyjama Case

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make a Pig Pyjama Case

Knitting Pattern Instructions to Make a Monkey Pyjama Case

DOWNLOAD ONLY.  Knitting pattern instructions to knit a Mole Pyjama Case.

Why Knit Your Own Chocolate Orange Covers? A Slice of Creativity and Fun

Why Knit Your Own Chocolate Orange Covers A Slice of Creativity and Fun
Why Knit Your Own Chocolate Orange Covers A Slice of Creativity and Fun

Explore the unique world of knitting your own chocolate orange covers. This guide delves into the reasons why engaging in this creative project is not only enjoyable but also adds a personalised touch to your gifts and home decor.

FREE Easy Chocolate Orange Easter Basket Knitting Pattern

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FREE Easy Easter Chick Knitting Pattern

This little knitted chick is quick and easy and FREE so get knitting now!

FREE Chocolate Teapot Knitting Pattern

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FREE Heart Knitting Pattern

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Benefits of Knitting Your Own Chocolate Orange Covers

  • Personalisation: Tailor designs, colours, and patterns to match your taste or the preferences of the person you’re gifting to.
  • Eco-Friendly: Handmade covers are reusable, reducing waste compared to disposable packaging.
  • Cost-Effective: Utilise leftover yarn from other projects, making it an economical craft.
  • Therapeutic Activity: Knitting is known to reduce stress and promote relaxation.

A festive little robin that has a chocolate orange in his belly. A double winter gift.

Reindeer are a sure sign that Christmas is coming.  You can knit our cuddly Reindeer Chocolate Orange cover with this pattern.

Here is an alternative to a traditional Orange Cover.  Our snowman knitting pattern will hold an orange in his belly and won't deflate when the orange is removed.

Santa is a Christmas themed knitting pattern. Give chocolate as well as a knitted gift. Add a fillable Christmas bauble instead and craft a different gift again.

Getting Started

  • Materials Needed: List of basic knitting supplies such as yarn, knitting needles, and patterns.
  • Choosing the Right Yarn: Guidance on yarn types and colours that work best for chocolate orange covers.
  • Pattern Selection: Tips on selecting patterns that match your skill level and style preferences.

Hop to It: Bunny Rabbit Gift Bag Knitting Pattern - Perfect for Egg-stra Special Easter Treats and Gifts

Crack a smile at Easter with our Ladybird Egg Holder Knitting Pattern - it's so perfect, you'll think it's 'egg-squisite'

This isn't just any hare-raising adventure, it is a Bunny with egg sized pockets !

Beehold, a pattern for your knitting buzz-tivities. An Easter Honey Bee Gift Bag that's un-bee-lievably easy to make and perfect for all your spring gifting.

Don’t let this Easter pass by without adding a bit of handmade charm to your celebrations. Visit our Easter knitting patterns page now to choose your favorite designs. Happy knitting, and may your Easter be filled with joy, creativity, and plenty of sweet treats!

Chocolate and Dogs Together.  What a Combo!  Knit a Dog Soft Toy With Chocolate Pockets.

We are really buzzy making some great patterns for you to knit.  Honey Bee Egg Holder Knitting Pattern

This is an elephant Easter knitting pattern to Trumpet about !

By Popular Request, an Easy Easter Basket Knitting Pattern in 3 sizes.

Customisation Ideas

  • Seasonal Themes: Designs for Christmas, Easter, Halloween, and more.
  • Personal Touches: Adding initials, dates, or special messages.
  • Advanced Techniques: Introducing beads, buttons, or embroidery for those looking to challenge themselves.

Care and Maintenance

Advice on washing and caring for knitted covers to ensure they last long and stay vibrant.

Highlight the joy and satisfaction that comes from creating something unique and personal. Encourage readers to share their creations online to inspire others.

More of our Easter Favourites in one Booklet.

Chocolate Gifts to Knit Galore !  4 Great Favourite Knitting Patterns in One Booklet

Duck, Rabbit andd 2 Gift Bags to Knit in one Booklet.  Spring is on the way !

Chocs Away!  Knit an Ever Popular Chocolate Gift for Easter.

How Can Free Easter Knitting Patterns for Creme Eggs Sweeten Your Holiday?

How Can Free Easter Knitting Patterns for Creme Eggs Sweeten Your Holiday

How Can Free Easter Knitting Patterns for Creme Eggs Sweeten Your Holiday

Easter is a time of renewal, joy, and, of course, sweet treats! Among the traditions, the humble creme egg holds a special place in our hearts and Easter baskets. But have you ever considered combining your love for knitting with these chocolate delights? Let’s hop into the world of free Easter knitting patterns for creme eggs and discover how these tiny projects can add a personal touch to your holiday celebrations.

FREE Easy Chocolate Orange Easter Basket Knitting Pattern

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FREE Easy Easter Chick Knitting Pattern

This little knitted chick is quick and easy and FREE so get knitting now!

FREE Easy Peasy Hanging Bunny Rabbit Head Knitting Pattern

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FREE Little Bunny Knitting Pattern

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Why Knit Covers for Creme Eggs?

  • Personalized Festive Decor: Knitted covers for creme eggs turn a simple chocolate treat into a cherished keepsake. Whether adorned with bunny ears, chick feet, or simply wrapped in vibrant spring colors, these covers are a delightful way to personalize your Easter decor.
  • Eco-friendly Gift Wrapping: In an era where sustainability is key, knitted creme egg covers offer an eco-friendly alternative to traditional packaging. Reusable and charming, they’re a gift that keeps on giving, long after the chocolate has been enjoyed.
  • Engaging Craft for All Ages: Knitting small covers is an excellent project for knitters of all skill levels, including children learning to knit. It’s a fantastic way to engage with family members in a crafty activity, creating memories and decorations that last.
  • Spread the Easter Cheer: These knitted treasures make perfect gifts for friends, family, and colleagues. They’re a unique and thoughtful way to spread Easter cheer, showing someone you care with a handmade, personalized chocolate cover.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit this Chocolate Orange Bear

Knitting pattern instructions to knit this Chocolate Orange Dog

UnBEARably Good Bear Knitting Pattern. It is a Bear with egg sized pockets !

Spot-On For Fun and Surprises!  Little Ladybird Gift Bag Knitting Pattern for Easter Treats.

Are you ready to add a personal, handmade touch to your Easter celebrations this year? Whether you’re a seasoned knitter or just picking up the needles, our collection of free Easter knitting patterns for creme eggs is the perfect place to start. Dive into our library of patterns, each designed to wrap your favorite Easter treats in a cozy, knitted hug.

Hop to It: Bunny Rabbit Gift Bag Knitting Pattern - Perfect for Egg-stra Special Easter Treats and Gifts

Crack a smile at Easter with our Ladybird Egg Holder Knitting Pattern - it's so perfect, you'll think it's 'egg-squisite'

This isn't just any hare-raising adventure, it is a Bunny with egg sized pockets !

Beehold, a pattern for your knitting buzz-tivities. An Easter Honey Bee Gift Bag that's un-bee-lievably easy to make and perfect for all your spring gifting.

Don’t let this Easter pass by without adding a bit of handmade charm to your celebrations. Visit our Easter knitting patterns page now to choose your favorite designs. Happy knitting, and may your Easter be filled with joy, creativity, and plenty of sweet treats!

Chocolate and Dogs Together.  What a Combo!  Knit a Dog Soft Toy With Chocolate Pockets.

We are really buzzy making some great patterns for you to knit.  Honey Bee Egg Holder Knitting Pattern

This is an elephant Easter knitting pattern to Trumpet about !

By Popular Request, an Easy Easter Basket Knitting Pattern in 3 sizes.

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More of our Easter Favourites in one Booklet.

Chocolate Gifts to Knit Galore !  4 Great Favourite Knitting Patterns in One Booklet

Duck, Rabbit andd 2 Gift Bags to Knit in one Booklet.  Spring is on the way !

Chocs Away!  Knit an Ever Popular Chocolate Gift for Easter.

Why Knit Stuffed Animals? Discover the Joy and Benefits Today!

Why Knit Stuffed Animals Discover the Joy and Benefits Today

Why Knit Stuffed Animals Discover the Joy and Benefits Today

Knitting is more than just a hobby; it’s an art form that allows for endless creativity and personal expression. Among the plethora of projects knitters can embark on, knit stuffed animals hold a special place. But what makes these cuddly creations so appealing? Let’s unravel the yarn of why you should consider knitting stuffed animals and how they can bring more joy, not just to your life, but to others as well.

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Stretch your creativity with our giraffe knitting pattern – a tall order of fun for your knitting needles!

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Here is the Elepant in the Room. It's a Giant Task But Not a Mammoth One!

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Tie a Knot in Your Trunk!  Remember, This is Eric the Elephant !

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Savannah the spotty Giraffe is yours to make with this easy to follow pattern.

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What Makes Knit Stuffed Animals Unique?

Why are knit stuffed animals a favorite project among knitters of all skill levels?

Unlike mass-produced toys, knit stuffed animals are infused with personal touch and love. Each stitch carries the warmth of the creator, making these toys unique and cherished. They’re not just toys; they’re keepsakes that can be passed down through generations. Additionally, knitted toys offer endless possibilities for customization. From the yarn’s color and texture to the animal’s size and shape, you can create a toy that’s as unique as your imagination allows.

Can Knitted Stuffed Animals Be Personalized?

How customizable are knitted stuffed animal patterns?

Absolutely! One of the joys of knitting stuffed animals is the ability to personalize each creation. Whether it’s knitting a panda in pink instead of the traditional black and white or adding a special accessory to match a child’s favorite outfit, the options are limitless. This level of customization makes knit stuffed animals perfect gifts that can be tailored to the preferences of the person receiving them.

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Knitted Baby Comforter. Elephants make great new baby gifts. Knit yours today!

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Do some Multi-Tusking with the best knitting pattern you have Herd of!

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Meerkats are more popular than ever. Here is our Meerekat the Meerkat Knitting Pattern. Short and Sweet for little hands.

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Geoff is sitting and waiting for his trip to the Zoo to see his friends. Knit yours today.

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Are Knitted Stuffed Animals Suitable for Beginners?

Is knitting stuffed animals too complex for beginner knitters?

Knit stuffed animals are surprisingly accessible for knitters of all levels, including beginners. Many patterns are designed with simplicity in mind, using basic stitches and techniques that are easy to follow. Moreover, small projects like these allow for quick learning and the satisfaction of completing a project without the long commitment that larger knitting projects might require. They’re an excellent way for beginners to practice and improve their skills while creating something adorable and meaningful.

What Yarn Is Best for Knitting Stuffed Animals?

What considerations should be made when choosing yarn for knitting stuffed animals?

The choice of yarn can significantly affect the texture, appearance, and durability of the stuffed animal. Soft, washable yarns are ideal, as they ensure the toy is cuddly and easy to clean. Acrylics and cotton blends are popular choices due to their wide range of colors and textures, as well as their hypoallergenic properties. Choosing the right yarn means the difference between a toy that’s loved for a few days and one that becomes a lifelong companion.

How Can Knitting Stuffed Animals Benefit Mental Health?

Can knitting stuffed animals have therapeutic benefits?

Yes, knitting has been shown to have numerous mental health benefits, and knitting stuffed animals is no exception. The repetitive motion of knitting can be meditative and calming, helping to reduce stress and anxiety. The completion of a project brings a sense of accomplishment and boosts self-esteem. Additionally, knitting for others, especially creating something as thoughtful as a stuffed animal, can enhance feelings of connection and generosity.

Ready to start your journey into the heartwarming world of knit stuffed animals? Whether you’re looking to create a unique gift, pick up a new skill, or find a therapeutic hobby, knitting stuffed animals offers something for everyone. Visit our product pages for patterns, tutorials, and all the supplies you’ll need to bring your cuddly creations to life. Let’s knit a world filled with love, one stitch at a time!

 

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Make a trunk call to tell your friends the Short and Sweet Elephant knitting pattern is here!

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Here is Stampy a quick to knit elephant soft toy knitting pattern.

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Summer is here, time to find those trunks! Here is our elephant in a swimsuit to get you in the mood for summer holidays.

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A cute little giraffe, great for small hands.  Quick and easy to knit.

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  • Knit toy patterns
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  • Handmade toy knitting guide
  • Knitting stuffed animals for beginners
  • Personalized knit stuffed animals
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Enjoy this lovely tiger soft toy knitting pattern. This tiger has a cheeky face and cute little ears. He is very sweet.

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Is he a giraffe?  No it's a Giraffe Boy.  Knit this unusual take on one of the best loved wild animals.

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Here is Grace the elephant, she is in her hoodie.  I herd you were up to the tusk, it is no mammoth task to knit her!

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This ballerina elephant is on her tip toes ready for her pirouettes.  Her tu-tu is fixed to her waist and she is complete with ballet slippers.  Make your own with this original knitting pattern.

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Why Start with Small Knitting Projects? Discover the Joy and Creativity!

Why Start with Small Knitting Projects Discover the Joy and Creativity

Why Start with Small Knitting Projects Discover the Joy and Creativity

Are you intrigued by the art of knitting but overwhelmed by complex patterns and large projects? Starting with small knitting projects can be a fantastic way to dive into this creative world. Knitting toys are an ideal way to get started.  Let’s explore why beginning with these manageable endeavors can bring joy and fulfillment to your knitting journey.

Dilly the Dolly Knitting Pattern.  Look, it's a 'plant-tastic' beauty in full 'bloom-ing' glory.

Second booklet in a 2 part set for a Christmas Nativity Scene

First booklet in a 2 part set for a Christmas Nativity Scene

Why Choose Small Knitting Projects?

  • Easy to Learn: Small projects are perfect for beginners. They offer a practical way to learn basic stitches and techniques without the commitment to large amounts of yarn or time. Isn’t it wonderful to see results quickly?
  • Instant Gratification: Completing a project brings a sense of achievement. With small projects, this satisfaction comes sooner, motivating you to keep knitting and improving.
  • Experimentation and Creativity: Small projects allow you to experiment with different yarns, colors, and patterns. Want to try a funky color or a new stitch? A small project is the perfect playground!
  • Portability: Love to knit on the go? Small projects fit easily into your bag, making them ideal for knitting wherever you are – be it during a commute, in a café, or while waiting for an appointment.
  • Gifts and Keepsakes: Handmade gifts are special. Small knitted items like dollies, teddy bears, and animals are cherished keepsakes for your loved ones.

What Kind of Small Projects Can You Start With?

  • Knitted Toys: Start with something delightful like a small teddy bear or a cute bunny. These projects are not only adorable but also great for using up leftover yarn.
  • Accessories: Small and simple projects such as Christmas decorations or Easter Eggs are perfect for trying out new techniques.
 
 
 

A hint of pink!  Not all Elves are green.   Knit a little pink Elf.

A Little Snowman Quick Knit.

A Little Heavenly Angel Knitting Pattern

Here is a little short and sweet turtle pattern for you to knit

Embarking on small knitting projects is a wonderful way to begin or enhance your knitting adventure. They offer the perfect blend of learning, creativity, and satisfaction. Ready to start your next (or first) small knitting project?  Look round the Knitting by Post website for a variety of patterns tailored to beginners and seasoned knitters alike. Let your knitting journey be filled with joy, creativity, and countless small projects!

 

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The Mouse You Would Love in Your House.  Here is Short and Sweet Mouse Knitting Pattern

Jubilee Bear Knitting Pattern to Celebrate the Queen's 70th Jubilee in June 2022

The Second of the Spring Time Pair. Honey Bee is Short and Sweet.

Ready for Spring The First of a New Duo. Ladybird Soft Toy.

Can Knitted Gift Bags Add a Personal Touch to Your Presents?

Can Knitted Gift Bags Add a Personal Touch to Your Presents (2)

Can Knitted Gift Bags Add a Personal Touch to Your Presents (2)

Spot-On For Fun and Surprises!  Little Ladybird Gift Bag Knitting Pattern for Easter Treats.

Hop to It: Bunny Rabbit Gift Bag Knitting Pattern - Perfect for Egg-stra Special Easter Treats and Gifts

Beehold, a pattern for your knitting buzz-tivities. An Easter Honey Bee Gift Bag that's un-bee-lievably easy to make and perfect for all your spring gifting.

Duck, Rabbit andd 2 Gift Bags to Knit in one Booklet.  Spring is on the way !

In a world where personal touches in gifts are cherished more than ever, knitted gift bags emerge as a heartwarming trend. These handcrafted treasures are not just a way to wrap a present; they’re a gift in themselves, offering a unique blend of thoughtfulness and creativity. Let’s unravel the charm of knitted gift bags and why they might just be the perfect addition to your gift-giving tradition.

Get Festive With A Little Reindeer Gift Bag Knitting Pattern.

Festive treats made ELFIE with a little knitted gift bag.

Tricking and Treating made easy with a little knitted gift bag.

Bunnies!! Knit a last minute basket for Easter treats.

Why Choose Knitted Gift Bags?

What makes knitted gift bags special compared to traditional wrapping?

Knitted gift bags, with their bespoke charm and eco-friendly appeal, stand out against the sea of paper-wrapped presents. Each stitch carries the warmth of the giver’s intentions, making these bags a heartfelt enclosure for any gift. Beyond their aesthetic appeal, they’re reusable, reducing waste and promoting sustainability.

How do knitted gift bags enhance the gift-giving experience?

These bags add an element of surprise and anticipation, transforming the act of unwrapping into a more meaningful experience. The texture, the pattern, and the colors can be customized to suit the recipient’s personality or to complement the occasion, making each gift feel even more personal.

Easter Will Soon be Here. Go Egg Hunting with a Little Easter Basket

Perfect for the little Easter Egg Hunt. A sweet Little Gift Bag.

Perfect for the little Easter Egg Hunt. A sweet Little Gift Bag.

Here by Popular Demand. Knitted Snowman Gift Bag Pattern.

What are the different styles and designs of knitted gift bags?

From simple drawstring pouches to elaborate bags adorned your favourite toy character, the possibilities are endless. You can choose or create designs that cater to specific events, such as birthdays, weddings, or Christmas, making your gift stand out above the others.

Why are DIY knitted gift bags a rewarding project?

Knitting your own gift bags can be a deeply satisfying endeavor. It allows for personal expression through crafting and gives you the opportunity to practice and refine your knitting skills. Moreover, these bags can be made in batches, ready to add a special touch to any gift at a moment’s notice.

Great for little Christmas gifts! Make a Santa gift bag.

Here is another cute variation on our baby themed knitting patterns.  Complete with separate sleeping bag, make your own cute little bundle.

A great little gift bag in a unicorn style. Her head moves up and down so you can get at the goodies.

A great little gift bag in a monkey style. His head moves up and down so you can get at the goodies.

Which yarns are best for knitting gift bags?

Selecting the right yarn is crucial for both the appearance and functionality of your gift bags. Durable, washable yarns like cotton or acrylic are excellent choices, as they can withstand repeated use. The color and texture of the yarn can also add to the bag’s appeal, with vibrant hues and soft fibers making your creations even more delightful.

This unusual gift bag knitting pattern is an interesting Spring time twist on the character Baggles knitting patterns.

This unusual daisy gift bag knitting pattern is a big daisy with a gift bag at the bag.  Easy to knit and great for Easter treats.

This Winter Bear Baggles Gift Bag knitting pattern is great to make as a gift for loved ones or for a craft stall. He is a fab alternative for a Christmas gift.

This little Reindeer Gift Bag knitting pattern is great to make as a gift for loved ones or for a craft stall. This little bag will make a great holder for a small Christmas gift.

What tips can help beginners succeed with their first knitted gift bag?

  • Start Simple: Begin with straightforward patterns and gradually move to more complex designs as you gain confidence.
  • Size Matters: Consider the size of the gifts you usually give and adjust your bag sizes accordingly.
  • Personalize: Experiment with colors, patterns, and embellishments to create bags that reflect the personality of the receiver or the spirit of the occasion.

This little Wizard Gift Bag knitting pattern is great to make as a gift for loved ones or for a craft stall. This little bag will make a great accessory to that Halloween costume.

This little Witch Gift Bag is great as a gift for loved ones or for a craft stall. Make trick or treating fun with this Halloween accessory.

This little Elf Gift Bag is great as a gift for loved ones or for a craft stall. It will fit a Chocolate Orange inside or any other little goodies that you like.

This little Snowman Gift Bag is great as a gift for loved ones or for a craft stall. It will fit a Chocolate Orange inside or any other little goodies that you like.

Knitted gift bags are more than just a wrapping option; they are a testament to the time, care, and love put into each gift you give. Whether you’re a knitting novice or a seasoned pro, creating these bags offers a rewarding way to personalize your presents, making them truly unforgettable.

Ready to make your gifts stand out? Dive into our collection of knitting patterns for gift bags and find the perfect style for your next special occasion. With our tutorials, tips, and a wide range of yarns, you’re all set to start knitting bags that your loved ones will treasure as much as the gifts inside them.

Start knitting unique, personal touches for your gifts today. Check out knittingbypost.com for patterns, inspiration, and all the supplies you need to bring your knitted gift bags to life!

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Looking for Cozy Bedtime Companions? Why Not Knit Your Own?

Looking for Cozy Bedtime Companions Why Not Knit Your Own

Looking for Cozy Bedtime Companions Why Not Knit Your Own

Another Sweet and Unique Toy Knitting Pattern.  It is a Bear in a Basket.

Hopping along into dreamland with every stitch of this bunny knitting pattern!

You will be knitting from Tusk 'til Dawn with this lovely sleepy elephant knitting pattern.

Knit a Path Through the Woods to Grannys House.  Red Riding Hood is Here.

In the soft glow of your evening light, as the world quiets down, there’s nothing quite as comforting as the click of knitting needles, creating something warm and lovely. Have you ever considered knitting your own bedtime companions? Today, we’re exploring the charming world of bedtime knitting patterns, perfect for crafters looking to add a touch of handmade warmth to their nighttime routine.

Stitch up some bedtime magic with our cuddly Bedtime Bunny knitting pattern!

It's all un-Bearably Cute!  A Sleepy Dreamy Bear Knitting Pattern

Two Cute Dolls All Ready For Play Time.  Knitting Pattern for Bag, Dollies and Accessories.

Another Sweet and Unique Toy Knitting Pattern.  It is a Dolly in a Basket.

Why Knit Bedtime Companions?

What makes knitted toys the perfect bedtime companions?

Knitted toys bring a unique blend of comfort and charm to bedtime routines. Unlike store-bought toys, knitted companions carry the warmth of every stitch made by your hands, offering comfort and a sense of security to both young and old. They’re soft, squishable, and can be personalized in endless ways to become instant favorites.

How can knitting bedtime toys benefit knitters of all skill levels?

For beginners, knitting small toys can be a delightful way to practice and improve knitting skills, from basic stitches to more complex techniques like shaping and colorwork. Intermediate and advanced knitters can enjoy the creativity and challenge of customising their own toys or adding intricate details to existing ones. Plus, these projects are usually quick to complete, providing a satisfying sense of accomplishment.

An ever popular gnome but smaller! Meet Short and Sweet Bed Time Gnome - A little sister of a knitting pattern.

Sleepy and ready for bed is this cute little girl.   She is in pink with a nightie and a hat.  

Sleepy and ready for bed is this cute little boy.   He is in blue with shorts and hat. 

Meet our Santa Baby.  He has a dummy and a great big oversized hat.  Super cute in red and white.

What types of bedtime knitting patterns are there?

From cuddly animals and whimsical creatures to soft pillows and cozy blankets, bedtime knitting patterns vary widely to suit every knitter’s skills and preferences. Patterns can include sensory elements like different textures or jingly bells to make them more engaging for children.

Why are hand-knit toys ideal for bedtime?

Hand-knit toys are made from soft, breathable yarns, making them perfect for snuggling up with at night. They can be customized in colors that soothe or patterns that delight, creating a comforting bedtime ritual. Moreover, they can be made safe, with no hard parts, and can be easily washed to keep them clean and hygienic.

Yawn, that's our sleepy cat knitting pattern. All ready for bed time. She has an eye mask, nightie and slippers. That makes her sophisti-CAT-ed.

It is bed time here.  This cute little Bed Time Dog has floppy ears and a big hat.  He has even got his own pillow ready for snuggles.

Bed time gnome is a sleepy twist on Gnorma and Gnorman.

Is there a new baby on the way?  Fancy an easy knit that will look great in the nursery?  Here is our easy knit baby.  Simple shapes and cute lines will leave you loving this knitting pattern.

Which yarns are best for knitting bedtime toys?

Look for yarns that are soft, hypoallergenic, and easy to clean. Cotton and acrylic blends are great choices, offering both comfort and durability. Choose colors that evoke tranquility and warmth to enhance the bedtime experience.

How do you select the right pattern for your skill level?

Start with patterns that match your current skill level, gradually moving to more complex projects as you become more comfortable. Look for patterns with clear instructions and support, such as step-by-step guides or tutorial videos. Remember, the joy is in the journey of knitting, as much as it is in the finished product.

It's that time of year again when there are lots of new babies.  Knit this baby taking a nap, they will make a lovely gift.

Knitting pattern instructions to make the Rabbit Snuggler Pet bed suitable for small pet sizes. This unusual design will work as a pet bed or as a cushion for a child.

Here is an unusual Christmas knitting pattern to make a Santa Snuggler Pet bed for a small dog or chosen pet.

Knitting pattern instructions to make the Doggy Snuggler Pet Bed for a small dog or chosen pet. This unusual design will work as a dog bed or as a cushion for a child.

Embarking on the journey of knitting bedtime companions is not just about creating something tangible. It’s about weaving a story, a sense of comfort, and a piece of your heart into something that will be cherished for years to come. Whether you’re knitting for a loved one or for yourself, the act of knitting is a meditative, rewarding experience that brings warmth and joy to the nighttime routine.

Ready to start your next knitting project?
Visit our product pages for an array of bedtime knitting patterns, yarns, and all the accessories you’ll need to bring your cozy companions to life. From adorable stuffed animals to snug blankets, find your next project and knit your way to sweet dreams.

Knitting pattern instructions to the Cat Snuggler. This unusual design will work as a cat bed or cushion for a child.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit this oversized bear pyjama Case. You may already have some of the Knitting by Post pyjama case patterns, but this is the daddy !

This is the third Adventure for our friendly bears Beau, Belle, Boo and Bess.

Knitting pattern instructions to knit a cute Fox Pyjama Case.

Dive into the world of bedtime knitting patterns today and knit something that will be treasured night after night. Explore our patterns, tutorials, and tips at knittingbypost.com and bring your knitted bedtime companions to life!

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Enchanting Gnome Knitting Patterns: Craft Your Own Magical Miniature World

Enchanting Gnome Knitting Patterns Craft Your Own Magical Miniature World

Enchanting Gnome Knitting Patterns Craft Your Own Magical Miniature World

Knit-wizardry and completely spellbinding!   A Halloween Special Pattern

Go Big or Go Gnome This Week With a Collection of 3 Super Gnome Knitting Patterns.

Ho-Ho-Ho. It is Christmas Season Now With a Very Jolly Santa Knitting Pattern

By Popular Request. Burglar Bill Toy Knitting Pattern.

Why Choose Gnome Knitting Patterns for Your Next Project?

Gnome knitting patterns offer a delightful challenge for knitters looking to bring a touch of whimsy into their craft. These charming figures, with their distinctive tall hats and bearded faces, are not just fun projects but also make for captivating handmade decorations or gifts. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced knitter, gnome patterns provide a variety of designs that cater to all skill levels.

 
 

You Will Bat First and No Umpire Needed! A Great Cricketer Soft Toy Knitting Pattern.

An ever popular gnome but smaller! Meet Short and Sweet Bed Time Gnome - A little sister of a knitting pattern.

'Ello, 'Ello, 'Ello, what's all this then? It is only a knitted policeman pattern

Thunder, wrath and brimstone all wrapped up in one sweet Viking. Toy knitting pattern instructions are right here.

What Makes Our Gnome Knitting Patterns Unique?

Our collection stands out because each pattern is meticulously designed with the knitter’s joy and ease in mind. From the simplicity of the instructions to the variety of characters in our gnome family, our patterns are crafted to ensure you enjoy every stitch. We offer a range of gnome designs, from traditional to modern interpretations, ensuring there’s a gnome for every taste and occasion.

Eco warrior and all round good guy. Here is green Santa in a twist on the popular red outfit.

Is he a Gnome or an Elf? Both! Here is Gnome Elf soft toy knitting pattern.

He is a Snowman Gnome hybrid toy knitting pattern and right up to date for winter 2020!

Everyone loves Santa. Here he is in a jolly red outfit with a bit of a gnome style twist!

How Can You Start Knitting Your Own Gnome Collection?

Beginning your gnome knitting adventure is as easy as choosing your first pattern, selecting the right yarn, and preparing your needles. We recommend starting with a basic pattern if you’re new to knitting, which requires minimal materials and introduces you to the foundational techniques of gnome crafting. As you gain confidence, you can explore more complex designs and add diverse characters to your collection.

 

Here is our doctor knitting pattern.  He is in full scrubs and is wearing a face mask too. He is ready for his shift at the hospital.

Here is our take on a World War 2 Sailor soft toy knitting pattern.  Created to commemorate 75 years since VE Day in 1945.

Here is our take on a World War 2 Pilot soft toy knitting pattern.  He was seen on duty in the skies above our cities to keep us safe during World War 2. Created to commemorate 75 years since VE Day in 1945.

Here is an Air Raid Warden soft toy knitting pattern.  He was seen on duty on the streets of our cities to keep us safe during World War 2. Created to commemorate 75 years since VE Day in 1945.

What Materials Do You Need for Gnome Knitting Patterns?

To start, you’ll need yarn in various colors (depending on your gnome’s design), knitting needles (size recommended by the pattern), stuffing material, and a needle for sewing parts together. Opt for wool or acrylic yarn for durability and ease of care. Remember, the choice of materials can add a personal touch to your gnome, making each creation unique.

Where Can You Find Inspiration for Your Gnome Knitting Projects?

Inspiration for your gnome projects can be found everywhere—from the seasonal changes in nature to traditional folklore and modern fantasy. Social media platforms and online knitting communities are also treasure troves of ideas, where fellow knitters share their creations and tips. Don’t forget to check out our gallery for a wide range of gnome patterns that are sure to spark your creativity.

How to Personalise Your Gnome Knitting Patterns?

Personalizing your gnome patterns allows you to create truly unique knitted toys. Experiment with different yarn colors, textures, and pattern modifications. Adding accessories, like a knitted tool belt or a tiny knitted flower pot, can also bring your gnome’s personality to life. The key is to let your imagination guide you.

What Are the Best Practices for Knitting Gnome Toys?

Achieving the best results in knitting gnome toys involves maintaining even tension throughout your work, choosing colors that complement each other, and paying close attention to the finishing touches. Techniques like stuffing evenly, sewing parts securely, and embroidering facial features with care will ensure your gnome not only looks fantastic but lasts for years to come.

Why Are Handmade Gnomes the Perfect Gift?

Handmade gnomes carry the warmth and thoughtfulness of personal craftsmanship, making them perfect gifts for any occasion. Whether celebrating a holiday, a birthday, or simply spreading joy, a knitted gnome is a gift that symbolizes love and creativity.

How Can You Care for Your Knitted Gnomes?

Caring for your knitted gnomes ensures they remain vibrant and intact for as long as possible. Gentle hand washing or spot cleaning is recommended to keep them looking their best. Storing them in a dry, cool place will help preserve their colors and shape.

Where to Share and Showcase Your Gnome Knitting Creations?

Once you’ve completed your gnome knitting project, we invite you to share your masterpiece with our Knitting by Post community on Facebook

 
 

Gnomes are more popular than ever. Here is another unusual and quirky design for you to try. He will stand on a flat surface and has a pocket at the front to hide little gifts.

There's magic and sparkle and it's all a bit Wizardy here. Get ready for Halloween with our magical wizard knitting pattern.

Bride and Groom knitting pattern in a gnome style.  A lovely gift for a wedding day.

Here is a mash up of two of our favourite patterns, gnome and chocolate egg holder.  He has a white beard and snazzy moustache.  Knit your own Chocolate Egg Gnome with these instructions.

Here is a little happy Irish Leprechaun.  Just in time for St Patrick's Day.  He has a big green hat and a jolly orange beard.

Here is Tommy our WW1 soldier.  He is standing proud with his medal and tin hat.  A knitted remembrance doll.

Bed time gnome is a sleepy twist on Gnorma and Gnorman.

Our baby gnome is just gorgeous.   She goes lovely with Gnorma and Gnorman.

Gnorman is a gnome with a lot of fun.  He has easy to make features and looks mega cute.

Gnorma is a gnome with a lot of fun.  She has easy to make features and looks mega cute.

How Do I Choose Yarn That is Safe and Durable for Toys?

how do i choose yarn that is safe and durable for toys
how do i choose yarn that is safe and durable for toys

Selecting the Best Yarn for Durable and Safe Toy Knitting

When it comes to knitting toys, the choice of yarn is crucial. Not only does it need to be soft and appealing, but it must also be safe for the end user and durable enough to withstand love and play. This guide is designed to help you navigate the options available and choose the best yarn for your knitted toys.

Safety First: Choosing Toy-Safe Yarn

Natural vs. Synthetic Yarns: The debate between natural and synthetic yarns is ongoing. Natural yarns, such as cotton and wool, are renewable and less likely to be treated with chemicals. However, synthetic yarns, including acrylic and polyester, offer exceptional durability and are often easier to clean. The choice depends on the toy’s intended use and the knitter’s preferences.

Allergy Considerations: Allergies can be a concern, especially with natural fibres like wool. If knitting for an unknown recipient, consider hypoallergenic options like cotton or bamboo.

Durability Matters: Yarn That Lasts

Fibre Strength: Durability is key for toys meant to be played with. Synthetic fibres, such as nylon and polyester, add strength to yarns, making them more resilient against wear and tear.

Washability: Toys will inevitably get dirty, so choosing a yarn that is machine washable is practical. This ensures the toy can be easily cleaned, maintaining hygiene without damaging the toy.

Yarn Weight and Ply: The weight and ply of the yarn contribute to its durability. Heavier weights and multiple plies offer more structure and resistance to breaking, essential qualities for toys that will be handled frequently.

Colour and Texture: Engaging the Senses

Colour Fastness: The vibrancy of a toy is part of its appeal. Select yarns with good colour fastness to ensure they do not bleed when washed, maintaining their appearance over time.

Texture: While soft yarns are perfect for cuddly toys, the texture should also support the toy’s shape and safety. Avoid yarns that pill easily or can be pulled apart by little fingers.

Environmental Consideration

Eco-friendly Options: For those concerned about the environment, consider organic yarns or those made from recycled materials. These options offer a sustainable choice without compromising on safety or durability.

Practical Tips for Selection

Swatch and Test: Before committing to a yarn for your project, knit a small swatch and put it through a “wear and tear” test. Wash it, stretch it, and test its resilience to ensure it meets your standards.

Consult Reviews: Benefit from the experience of others by reading reviews from knitters who have used the yarn for similar projects. This can provide valuable insights into how the yarn behaves over time.

Conclusion

Choosing the right yarn for knitting toys is a balance between safety, durability, and aesthetic appeal. By considering the factors outlined in this guide, you can make informed decisions that ensure your knitted toys are loved and cherished for years to come. Experiment with different yarns and don’t be afraid to try something new, keeping the joy of knitting at the heart of your projects.