Large Sunflower
Large Sunflower
Large Sunflower
Knitting Pattern
by L.T.Marshall
Large Sunflower
Knitting Pattern
by L.T.Marshall
I have been creating knitting patterns for many years for my own
benefit and finally decided to write them down for sale. I occasionally
share free patterns on my website and have included some of these
within the book for handy keeping.
I would say they're suitable for someone with intermediate skill,
although a beginner may be able to do just as well with a little more time
and patience.
Have fun creating these collectable characters for your family and
friends.
You can find my creations online under the name One Creative Family
or my website
I am a romance author by the name L.T.Marshall.
WWW.LTMarshall.Blog
Safety guidelines
The items in these patterns are not suitable for babies and very young
children due to possible choking hazards.
Knitting yarns
Double knitting in various colours, as stated in the instructions.
Abbreviations
P - Purl. P1 - Purl one. Pwise - Purl Wise.
K - Knit. K1 - Knit one. Kwise - Knit Wise
Sts - stitches,
K2 tog - Knit 2 Together. P2 tog - Purl 2 Together.
Inc 1 - Increase 1 stitch by knitting into front and back of the stitch.
Y.Fwd - Yarn forward around needle. St-st - Stocking Stitch (start with K
row unless otherwise stated). G-st - Garter stitch, Slp1 - Slip one stitch to
other needle without working it.
B+T tightly - Break off yarn leaving a long end and thread it through
stitches left on knitting needle, pull together tightly then fasten off.
Additional instructions
For some of the detailing you will maybe need to be able to make a chain
stitch.
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Large Sunflower
Knitting Pattern
by L.T.Marshall
Knitting yarns
Yellow
Brown
Green
Additional materials
Scrap Card
Brown felt
4 x 30cm barbecue skewers
Toy stuffing
Tools
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Petals (make 17) If you make your petals too close together you may
need more petals.
Cut off yarn leaving a long tail to sew with, thread through remaining
stitch and pull tight to fasten off.
To prepare petals for sewing to the center, over stitch neatly down one
side so the thread ends at the base of the petal. Sew in and out along cast
on edge and pull tight to gather base. Secure thread leaving enough to sew
to flower center.
Cast on 30 Sts
K1 row.
(K2, K2tog) to last 2 Sts - K2. 23 sts
K1 row.
(K1, K2 tog) to last 2 Sts - K2. 16 sts
K1 row.
(K2 tog) to end. 7 sts
B+T tightly.
With one of your brown ones find a circular object just smaller than the
circle it creates when laid flat and draw around. Cut out.
Use this circle to cut out a brown piece of felt too.
Sew the side seams together on your knitted piece to make the circle shape
complete.
You are going to sandwich one brown, then the card, then the felt and then
another brown together and sew all around the outer edge to create your
flower center. The brown felt will stop the card shining through on the
front.
Keep the green one aside for now. 4
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To make the sunflower head
With your center brown piece you are going to sew your first row of petals
around the outer edge so that they sit side by side with a tiny gap. Then
the second row just behind so they peek between the front row petals as
shown.
Make sure your stitches are all on the back of the center brown piece.
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Once you have your two rows of petals secured around your sunflower,
you are going to get your green piece.
Like the brown you are going to sew its side seams together to make a flat
circular shape.
This will hide where the petals join on the back of the flower, so you want
to lay it in the center. Tuck a ball of stuffing under the piece to give it
some puffiness and carefully stitch the green piece on to tidy up your
flower back.
The stem
This piece is used to wrap around the 4 BBQ skewers and sewn closed to
conceal them. Make sure to close the top and bottom. I found first
snipping off the sharp ends of the skewers was the best thing to do. If you
can only find shorter skewers then cast on an appropriate amount of
stitches to suit your skewer length.
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The stem is sewn to the center back of the green section of the flower
head. I found it is best to sew it on along each side for around 2 cm, across
the top and then secure some stitches where you have stopped sewing it to
the head against the stem.
Leaf
Cut off yarn leaving a long tail to sew with, thread through remaining
stitch and pull tight to fasten off.
To prepare leaf for sewing to the center, over stitch neatly down one side
so the thread ends at the base of the leaf. Sew in and out along cast on edge
and pull tight to gather base. Secure thread leaving enough to sew to stem.
Attach leaf at desired position.