Friday, February 4, 2011

Creative Friday



Welcome to Creative Friday :) Thank you so much to everyone who shares the love and posts their links to their amazing work:) Please feel free to post your links to anything you have created and would like to share, it can be a recipe, sewing tutorial, knitting tutorial, felting, crochet, crafts, art, spinning, weaving, working with fibre, photography, poetry...etc...

I also love to hear from you, so if you have a moment, please leave a comment:) Thank you so much for sharing your wonderful talent with us! Just add the name of your blog to the widget and then add your blog link with the http:// at the beginning of your link address:) I have added a Creative Friday button on the sidebar of my blog, please feel free to add it to your blog for Creative Friday and link it to http://www.naturalsuburbia.blogspot.com/ so others can find this space and share their creativity too:)

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Mamma4earth Easter Chicken Knitting Pattern Tutorial

Easter is just around the corner so I thought I would knit up and share a sweet little knitted Easter Chicken pattern with you:) I have knitted him in the round in the Magic Loop with a circular needle, such a Wonderful technique this, I love it! I have knitted some chickens with wings and some without. Enjoy the pattern:)
           Easter Chicken. Soft Mohair Yarn

           Easter Chicken. Soft Mohair Yarn

Materials:

Yellow Brushed Mohair or DK Merino yarn
Wool sewing needle
4 mm circular needle
Roving for stuffing
Orange Merino yarn for the beak
Felting needle
Black fleece

Pattern:
This little Easter Chicken is knitted in the Magic Loop Technique in the round with a circular needle.

Cast on 9 stitches
Round 1: Knit
Round 1: Knit 1 round.
Round 2: Knit into the front and back of each stitch for 1 round (18 stitches).
Round 3: Knit 1 round.
Round 4: Knit into the front and back of each stitch for 1 round (36 stitches).
Knit eleven rounds.
Round 16: (Knit 1 stitch, knit 2 together) repeat across this round.
Round 17: Knit 1 round.
Round 18: (Knit 1 stitch, knit 2 together) repeat across this round.
Rounds 19-25: Knit.
Round 26: Knit 2 together across the round.
Round 27: Knit
Round 28: Knit 2 together across the round.

Break yarn and thread the yarn onto a wool needle and thread the remaining stitches through the wool needle and leave until you are finished filling your bird with stuffing.


Once you have stuffed your chicken firmly, shape as seen in the above photo.

Wings:
Knit wings in garter stitch (plain)
Cast on 5 stitches.
Knit first and second row.
Row 3: Cast on 2 stitches at the beginning of the row and 1 stitch at the end of the row.
Row 4: Knit.
Row 5: Cast on 1 stitch at the beginning and knit 2 together at the end of the row.
Row 6: Knit.
Row 7: Knit 2 stitches together at the beginning of the row, knit to the end of the row.
Row 8: Knit.
Cast off.

Sew on wings.


One that has been knitted without wings.


Beak:
Sew a loop with the orange yarn and weave in and out of the loop. Make the end of the beak sharp and pointed (just like a chicken's :)

             Easter Chicken. Soft Mohair Yarn

Needle felt on the eyes with black fleece.

Happy Thursday to you all:)
Visit the Mamma4earth Ravelry Group!

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.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Our Fluffy Loved Ones'...



Cherished members of our family... The joy they bring us is such a blessing...
Happy Wednesday
xo

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

A New Little Critter Pattern, a Knitted Mouse and a Feature on the Living Crafts Magazine Blog!

A new pattern is in my shop, this sweet little white mouse... She is knitted in the round with the Magic Loop Technique.




I have also added her to my Ravelry page, I have been thinking about starting a Mamma4earth Ravelry group for my patterns, but I have not yet decided... I think I must ponder it a little more:)

I have also just seen that my knitted Guinea Fowl has been featured on the Living Crafts Magazine Blog! Thank you so much Pardis, I am most grateful and honoured:)

Happy Tuesday to you all:)
xo

Natural Suburbia's February Sponsors...

A warm welcome to Natural Suburbia's new February Sponsor:


AND

A huge Thank You to my existing sponsors:




If you would like to become a sponsor on Natural Suburbia to promote your business or blog, you can contact me at lindadawkins@mweb.co.za for details.

LinkWithin

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...