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Monday, 7 November 2011

Angry Bird Golf Club Cover Pattern

As this is a free pattern, pattern is for personal use only and may not be sold, photocopied or copied electronically or distributed in any way.   Please don't sell the toy you've made, and please provide credit for the design of the pattern to myself (Knitterbees).



Materials:
1.       8 ply weight wool or acrylic.  
2.       3.25mm and 4mm  40cm  circular needles/ 3.25 DPN and 4mm DPN or size needed to obtain gauge. 
3.       Buttons for eyes
4.       Stitch marker
5.       Yarn needle
6.       polyester stuffing

Colours for Red Bird:
MC – red
CC1   - White
CC2   - Yellow
CC3   - Black

Knitterbees stitch dictionary:
CC: contrasting color (CC1= contrasting color 1 etc.)
dpns: double pointed needles
k: knit
k2tog: knit the next two stitches together.
Kfb: knit front and back
MC: main color
pm: place marker
rm: remove marker
ssk: slip next 2 sts knitwise onto your right needle, insert left needle purlwise into the front of the sts & knit them together.
St st: stockinette/stocking stitch. k a row, purl a row. (In the round however you must knit every round.)
st(s): stitch(es)
yo: yarn over

Let's Begin Knitting !!!!!!


With the 4mm circular needle cast on 48 stitches (CC1).  Join to work in the round, being careful not to twist the stitches. Place a stitch marker on the first stitch.
Please change to red yarn when the text is in red.

Row 1-20(CC1): (k2p2) repeat
Change to 3.25mm circular needle.  Row 21-60(CC1): (k2p2) repeat
Change to 4.00mm circular needle.  Row 61: k5, k38, k5,
Row 62: k6, k36, k6,
Row 63: k7, k34, k7,
Row 64: k8, k32, k8,
Row 65: k9, k30, k9,
Row 66: k10, k28, k10,
Row 67: k11, k26, k11,
Row 68: k12, k24, k12,
Row 69: k13, k22, k13,
Row 70: k14, k20, k14,
Row 71: k16, k16, k16,
Row 72-92: knit.  48st
Row 93: (k2tog) repeat.  24st
Row 94: knit
Row 95: (k2tog) repeat.  12st

Feathers:
With the remaining 12 stitches and 3.25mm needles, divide into 2 groups to create the 2 feathers on top of head (6 st for each feather).  I have used the first 4 and last 2 stitches for the first feather and remaining stitches for the second feather – this will result the 2 feathers to be slightly offset.
Row 1 (MC): knit in the round.  6st
Row 2 (MC): k4, kfb, k1.  7st
Row 3 (MC): knit
Row 4 (MC): k5, kfb, k1.  8st
Row 5 (MC): knit
Row 6 (MC): k6, kfb, k1.  9st
Row 7 (MC): knit
Row 8 (MC): k1, kfb, k5, kfb, k1.  11st
Row 9 (MC): knit
Row 10 (MC): k1, kfb, k7, kfb, k1.  13st
Row 11 (MC): knit
Row 12 (MC): k1, kfb, k9, kfb, k1.  15st
Row 13 (MC): knit
Row 14 (MC): k5, k2tog, k5, k2tog, k1.  13st
Row 15 (MC): knit
Row 16 (MC): k4, k2tog, k4, k2tog, k1.  11st
Row 17 (MC): knit.  Start inserting stuffing before hole gets too small.
Row 18 (MC): k3, k2tog, k3, k2tog, k1.  9st
Row 19 (MC): knit
Row 20 (MC): k2, k2tog, k2, k2tog, k1.  7st
Row 21 (MC): knit
Row 22 (MC): k1, k2tog, k1, k2tog, k1.  5st
Use tweezers to stuff stuffing but don’t stuff too firmly and bind off using kitchener stitch. 
 Repeat instruction for feather 2.
  
Beak:
Pick up 26 stitches with 3.25mm needles as indicated in Diagram 1, using CC2.  Divide stitches between 4 dpns.  Start round from the bottom mid-point of beak.
Row 1(CC2): knit
Row 2(CC2): (k1, k2tog, k7, SSK, k1) repeat once 22st
Row 3(CC2): knit
Row 4(CC2): k1, k2tog, k16, SSK, k1 20st
Row 5(CC2): knit
Row 6(CC2): (k1, k2tog, k4, SSK, k1) repeat once 16st
Row 7(CC2): knit
Row 8(CC2): k1, k2tog, k10, SSK, k1 14st
Row (CC2)9: knit
Row 10(CC2): kfb, kfb, k2, SSK, k2, k2tog, k2, kfb, kfb  16st                
Row 11(CC2): knit
Row 12(CC2): K5, SSK, k2, k2tog, k5.  Insert stuffing before hole gets too small. 14st
Row 13(CC2): knit
Row 14(CC2): k1, k2tog, k1, SSK, k2, k2tog, k1, SSK, k1 10st
Row 17(CC2): k2tog, SSK, k2, k2tog, SSK  6st

Use tweezers to stuff beak firmly and bind off using kitchener stitch.

  
Finishing:
Worked the eyes in duplicate stitches and sew in eyebrow as shown in Diagram 1.
  

Chart Rules for Diagram 1:
1. All stitches are knitted.
2. X indicates the pick up stitches.
3. Read from bottom row to top.

Diagram 1:

HAPPY KNITTING!!!

Killerbees

Angry Bird Golf Club Cover




A gift for my mentor plus colleague.  He's also a super fan of angry birds so I thought I'll knit him a red angry birds golf cover.  My bf and I took it to the range for some photos after work.  Feisty looking fellow.  I think I need to knit one for myself too.!!!
Pattern available here.




Killerbees

Monday, 24 October 2011

Yellow Bird plush toy pattern



Sorry for the delay again but here's the pattern for the yellow bird.  This pattern is for the Yellow Bird who is the mascot of the game, whos special ability allows them to pick up speed to cause more damages to the pigs.  The pattern hasn't been tested yet as I have misplaced my notes when I knitted the first bird so please tell me if you find any mistakes.  Hope you guys enjoy knitting him along with the pig.

 

As this is a free pattern, pattern is for personal use only and may not be sold, photocopied or copied electronically or distributed in any way.   Please don't sell the toy you've made, and please provide credit for the design of the pattern to myself (Knitterbees).



Materials:
1.       8 ply weight wool or acrylic. 
2.       3.25mm  40cm  circular needles/ 3.25 DPN or size needed to obtain gauge. 
3.       Buttons for eyes
4.       Stitch marker
5.       Yarn needle
6.       polyester stuffing


Gauge: 2 inch = 13 stitches, 19 rows

Colours for Red Bird:
MC – Yellow
CC1   - White
CC2   - Orange
CC3   - Black

Knitterbees stitch dictionary:
CC: contrasting color (CC1= contrasting color 1 etc.)
dpns: double pointed needles
k: knit
k2tog: knit the next two stitches together.
Kfb: knit front and back
MC: main color
pm: place marker
rm: remove marker
ssk: slip next 2 sts knitwise onto your right needle, insert left needle purlwise into the front of the sts & knit them together.
St st: stockinette/stocking stitch. k a row, purl a row. (In the round however you must knit every round.)
st(s): stitch(es)
yo: yarn over


Head:
With the double-pointed needle cast on 6 stitches (MC).  Join to work in the round, being careful not to twist the stitches. Place a stitch marker on the first stitch.
Please change to White yarn when the text is in White.
Row 1(MC): knit. 6st
Row 2(MC): kfb.  12st
Row 3(MC): and all odd rows  to row 29– knit
Row 4(MC): (k1. kfb) repeat 6 times. 
Row 6(MC): (k1, m1, k4, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 8(MC): (k1, m1, k6, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 10(MC): (k1, m1, k8, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 12(MC): (k1, m1, k10, m1, k1) repeat 3 times.  
Row 14(MC): (k1, m1, k12, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 16(MC): (k1, m1, k14, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 18(MC): (k1, m1, k16, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 20(MC): (k1, m1, k18, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 22(MC): (k1, m1, k20, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 24(MC): (k1, m1, k22, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 26(MC): (k1, m1, k24, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 28(MC): (k1, m1, k26, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 30(MC): (k1, m1, k28, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 31-33(MC): knit
Row 34(MC): (k1, m1, k30, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 35-37(MC): knit
Row 38(MC): (k1, m1, k32, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 39-41(MC): knit
Row 42(MC): (k1, m1, k34, m1, k1) repeat 3 times. 
Row 43-49(MC): knit
Row 50: k16, k6. knit to end of round.
Row 51:  k1, m1, k13, k10, k13. m1, k1, (k1, m1, k36, m1, k1) repeat 2 times. 
Row 52: k13, k14. knit to end of round.
Row 53.: k11, k18. knit to end of round.
Row 54: k9, k22. knit to end of round.
Row 55: k7, k26. knit to end of round.
Row 56: k5, k30. knit to end of round.
Row 57: k3, k34. knit to end of round.
Row 58: k1, k38. knit to end of round.
Row 59(CC1): knit
Row 60(CC1): k40, bind off to end
Row 61-63(CC1): knit
Row 64 (CC1): k1, ssk, knit to last 3 stitches, k2tog, k1
Row 65-66 (CC1): knit
Repeat Row 64 -66 until you have 20stitches left on your needle
Row 67(CC1):  k1, ssk, knit to last 3 stitches, k2tog, k1
Row 68(CC1):  knit
Repeat Row 67-68 until you have 12 stitches
For the remaining rows (CC1):  k1, ssk, knit to last 3 stitches, k2tog, k1
Repeat until you have 4 stitches left and bind off.

To finish off: Stuff Body and stitched up the base.


Beak:
Pick up 34 stitches as indicated in Diagram 1, using CC2.  Divide stitches between 4 dpns.  Start round from the bottom mid-point of beak.
Row 1(CC2): knit
Row 2(CC2): (k1, k2tog, k11, SSK, k1) repeat once
Row 3(CC2): knit
Row 4(CC2): k1, k2tog, k24, SSK, k1
Row 5(CC2): knit
Row 6(CC2): (k1, k2tog, k8, SSK, k1) repeat once
Row 7(CC2): knit
Row 8(CC2): k1, k2tog, k18, SSK, k1
Row (CC2)9: knit
Row 10(CC2): k1, kfb, kfb, k5, SSK, k2, k2tog, k5, kfb, kfb, k1
Row 11(CC2): knit
Row 12(CC2): k9, SSK, k2, k2tog, k9
Row 13(CC2): knit
Row 14(CC2): k3, k2tog, k3, SSK, k2, k2tog, k3, SSK, k3.  Insert stuffing before hole gets too small.
Row 15(CC2): k2, k2tog, k2, SSK, k2, k2tog, k2, SSK, k2
Row 16(CC2): k1, k2tog, k1, SSK, k2, k2tog, k1, SSK, k1
Row 17(CC2): k2tog, SSK, k2, k2tog, SSK
Use tweezers to stuff beak firmly and bind off using kitchener stitch.
 

Feathers:
Pick up 6 stitches (in circle) to create the first feather on top of head
Row 1 (CC3): knit in the round. 
Row 2 (CC3): k4, kfb, k1. 
Row 3 (CC3): knit
Row 4 (CC3): k5, kfb, k1. 
Row 5 (CC3): knit
Row 6 (CC3): k6, kfb, k1.  
Row 7 (CC3): knit
Row 8 (CC3): k1, kfb, k5, kfb, k1. 
Row 9 (CC3): knit
Row 10 (CC3): k1, kfb, k7, kfb, k1. 
Row 11 (CC3): knit
Row 12 (CC3): k1, kfb, k9, kfb, k1. 
Row 13 (CC3): knit
Row 14 (CC3): k5, k2tog, k5, k2tog, k1. 
Row 15 (CC3): knit
Row 16 (CC3): k4, k2tog, k4, k2tog, k1. 
Row 17 (CC3): knit.  Start inserting stuffing before hole gets too small.
Row 18 (CC3): k3, k2tog, k3, k2tog, k1. 
Row 19 (CC3): knit
Row 20 (CC3): k2, k2tog, k2, k2tog, k1. 
Row 21 (CC3): k1, k2tog, k1, k2tog, k1.  Bind off using kitchener stitch. 

Pick up 10 stitches (in circle) to create the middle feather on top of head
Row 1 (CC3): knit in the round. 
Row 2 (CC3): k8, kfb, k1. 
Row 3 (CC3): knit
Row 4 (CC3): k9, kfb, k1. 
Row 5 (CC3): knit
Row 6 (CC3): k10, kfb, k1.  
Row 7 (CC3): knit
Row 8 (CC3): k1, kfb, k9, kfb, k1. 
Row 9 (CC3): knit
Row 10 (CC3): k1, kfb, k11, kfb, k1. 
Row 11 (CC3): knit
Row 12 (CC3): k6, k2tog, k6, k2tog, k1.
Row 13 (CC3): knit
Row 14 (CC3): k5, k2tog, k5, k2tog, k1. 
Row 15 (CC3): knit.  Start inserting stuffing before hole gets too small.
Row 16 (CC3): k4, k2tog, k4, k2tog, k1. 
Row 17 (CC3): knit
Row 18 (CC3): knit
Row 19 (CC3): k3, k2tog, k3, k2tog, k1. 
Row 20 (CC3): Knit
Row 21 (CC3): knit
Row 22 (CC3): knit
Row 23 (CC3): k2, k2tog, k2, k2tog, k1.
Row 24 (CC3): Knit
Row 25(CC3): Knit
Row 26 (CC3): k1, k2tog, k1, k2tog, k1. 
Row 27 (CC3): knit.  Bind off using kitchener stitch. 

Pick up 6 stitches (in circle) and repeat as the first feather to create the last feather on top of head.

Finishing:
Worked the eyes in duplicate stitches and sew in eyebrow as shown in Diagram 1.

Chart Rules for Diagram 1:
1. All stitches are knitted.
2. X indicates the pick up stitches.
3. Read from bottom row to top.

Diagram 1:




 Hope you'll enjoy kniting this little fellow as much as I did.

And PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE post pictures to my Ravelry account if you make these little guys!! 

Killerbees