King Toy Knitting Pattern with Crown and Gown
Completed Dimensions – Approximately 25cm to the top of the Crown
Suggested Yarn – Double knitting. 75g purple, 25g cream/flesh, yellow, and white. 10-15g black. Length of red for the mouth. Toy stuffing.
A king is a person who rules a country or kingdom. He wears a crown and live in a castle or palace, often found in fairy tales and history stories.
Children are drawn to kings because they represent power and authority. They often appear in stories as wise leaders or heroes on grand adventures, which sparks a child’s imagination.
Kings are special because they symbolize leadership and responsibility. They are often portrayed as making important decisions and protecting their kingdom, which teaches children about bravery and fairness.
Kings represent the idea of being in charge and the qualities needed to lead others, such as kindness, wisdom, and courage. These stories make us think about what it means to be a good leader.
We love kings because they remind us of the exciting tales of adventure and the dream of a world where good always wins. They inspire us to be brave and just in our own lives.
Knitting a king can be a creative way to bring these stories to life. It allows you to craft a character from your favourite tales, making a unique toy that carries the charm and adventure of a kingdom. It’s a way to connect with the stories you love and share them with others.
carol (verified owner) –
Have knitted the King the Queen , the guard and the beefeater would love to see a pattern of Camilla as im knitting them for The British Legion ,i have used the queen pattern but need to do her hair and her hat ,would appreciate any help with patterns
Eileen Wilford (verified owner) –
Great pattern
Eileen Wilford (verified owner) –
I really enjoyed knitting the king,really easy to knit.
Eileen Wilford (verified owner) –
Lovely to knit
Margaret Darling Collins –
easy to knit. enjoyed knitting it for library display
Cynthia Henry –
Love to make it
Jo McAulay (verified owner) –
Easy to knit and follow pattern, well done. Now have King Charles III and Queen Elizabeth II