Bring yarn to wrong side and tie a small knot very close to center hole and trim, leaving 1” tail. Use yarn to tack down bobble “nose” to cover center hole. 8 sts remain.īreak yarn and draw through remaining stitches. *K to 2 sts before marker, k2tog repeat from * to end. Repeat these 2 rounds 5 additional times. Round 1: K to 2 sts before marker, k2tog repeat from * to end *K8, place marker repeat from * to last 8 sts, k8. Next round, *k1, sl1 purlwise to waste yarn repeat from * to end. Work sunray pattern for a total of 7 rounds. Place marker that is different from the others and join to begin working in the round, being careful not to twist. For magic loop, distribute stitches evenly across the 2 sides of the circular needle for dpns, distribute stitches evenly across 4 dpn’s. Repeat these 2 rounds for Sunray pattern. Round 1: *K1, yo, k4, ssk, yo, sl 1, k2tog, psso, yo, k2tog, k4, yo repeat from * to end. Knit Picks Palette 1 skein of each color (less than 20% of skein used)ġ US #1/2.25 mm circular needle, at least inches 32”, if doing magic loop,Įxact gauge is not important, but the fabric created should be dense enough to not allow the stuffing to come out Just be sure that your stitches are tight enough to hold the stuffing in. Fingering weight yarn is used to make it small enough to be able to actually fit inside a pocket, but you can make this pattern using other yarn weights. The sunrays are adapted from the Eyelet Point Ruffle in Knitting on the Edge. This toy is knit in one piece in the round. You can carry your own bit of sunshine around with you in your pocket! The backstory for this pattern is on the main blog.
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