Thought I would share my Autumn / Fall Acorn pattern, it is perfect for nature tables, home decor if you knit a few and place them in bowls or even as a little gift that has been left by the tooth fairy:) It is a very easy knit, I have knitted mine in a handspun yarn with size 5 mm circular needles, left over scraps of yarn will work perfectly too:)
I have knitted this acorn with the Magic Loop Technique:) Enjoy:)
Materials:
Circular needles to suit the yarn you use
Yarn in acorn colours
Fleece for stuffing
Double pointed needles
Wool needle for sewing up
Pattern:
Cast on 6 stitches and join as for the magic loop technique.
Round 1 : knit
Round 2: knit into each stitch (12 stitches)
Round 3 - 4 knit.
Round 5: purl
Round 6: change colour, knit round
Round 7-10 knit.
Round 11: (knit 1, knit 2 together) continue until end of round (9 stitches)
Round 12: (knit 2 together until the end of the round (5 stitches)
Thread a wool needle onto the end of the yarn and thread needle through your stitches, fill your acorn with
fleece. Shape it to a wonderfully round and firm shape, making it pointed at the end of the acorn and then pull your wool needle tightly and finish off the top of your acorn.
Sew in all you ends.
Stalk:
At the base of your acorn cap, pick up 2 stitches with a double pointed needle and knit an I-cord for a few rows to the desired length. Cast off.
Have a great day everyone, happy knitting!
xo
Linda
Please note, this pattern is for personal use only, and not for resale, items knitted from this pattern may not be sold for commercial purposes, thank you.

gorgeous xx
ReplyDeleteSO excited to knit this up! I am a huge fan of Magic Loop, so this is perfect. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHi Counting Coconuts:)
ReplyDeleteMagic Loop is awesome!
xo
Linda
I'm really going to have to figure out this circular needles thing.
ReplyDeleteOh, happy, happy!! You keep pushing me into making these surprising things - now, all you have to do is come up with a nice pattern for a Christmas star . . .
ReplyDeleteThat is very cute! Thank you for the pattern. :)
ReplyDeleteWaou! wonderful Linda!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this pattern. I want to knit one now.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute!!! I am going to have to make a bunch of them even if it is almost summer and we don't get acorns over here :-) Almost Jacaranda time tho....my favourite!
ReplyDeleteI just made one Linda, first time knitting in the round. It came out fine, a few holes, I guess I didn't pull the yarn tight enough. My Icord is a little thick so I would reduce the stitches next time.. I don't have a yarn needle with me to sew up the threads.. I will practice then send you a photo. So much fun, thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteFun project!
ReplyDeleteCute!! I've been on a mini knitting thing lately. Mostly little hats and socks, but this acorn is adorable! I'm going to have to make one of these soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Crafty Friday!
Those are adorable acorns! They'd even look cute in holiday colors and would make nice tree decorations. Happy Friday!
ReplyDeleteThat is precious! Thanks for sharing your pattern. I'll make a few for our nature table.
ReplyDeleteLuciana
Thank you for sharing this sweet wee craft - just the thing to add to the nature table. xx
ReplyDeleteIt's darling! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteanother goreous pattern linda, many thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletea friend has requested i knit her up a few of these for her son's birthday...
i am assuming i can knit them on dpn's too, right (as i do not have any circulars larger that 12")??
at any rate, i guess we'll be giving it a go...blessings, jessi
I just made one up, it only took abut 10 min.Just a note, you are starting with the acorn cap first, if you need to know what color to use first. Adorable fall pattern !!Thanks for posting !!
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