CO - cast on
BO - bind of
k - knit
p - purl
m1 - make one
Watermelon
You need:
-3,00 mm needles
-yarn in dark pink,
green and brown
-tapestry needle
-piece of fabric for the back
-piece of fabric for the back
Also, you can find my pattern in Ravelry
Pattern:
Circle hot pad:
Make six
CO 4 sts, using
pink yarn
Row 1: p
Row 2: k1, m1, k2,
m1, k1 ( 6 sts)
Row 3: p
Row 4: k1, m1, k to
last st, m1, k1 (8 sts)
Row 5: p
Repeat rows 4, 5 until
you get 24 sts
Change to green yarn:
Next two rows:
knit, then BO.
When you knit the last
triangle make a loop to hang your hot pad this way:
After you change the
yarn to green, knit one row, make 20 sts on the same row. Knit next row. Bind
off.
Sew all six pieces
to make circle shape.
Half circle hot pad:
Make three triangles;
sew them together to get semicircular shape.
Embroider the seeds using brown yarn.
Embroider the seeds using brown yarn.
Kiwifruit
You need:
-3,00 mm needles
-yarn in green, brown
and black
-tapestry needle
-piece of fabric for the back
-tapestry needle
-piece of fabric for the back
Pattern:
Circle hot pad:
Make six
CO 4 sts, using
green yarn
Row 1: p
Row 2: k1, m1, k2,
m1, k1 ( 6 sts)
Row 3: p
Row 4: k1, m1, k to
last st, m1, k1 (8 sts)
Row 5: p
Repeat rows 4, 5 until
you get 24 sts
Change to brown yarn:
Next two rows:
knit, then BO.
When you knit the last
triangle make a loop to hang your hot pad this way:
After you change the
yarn to brown, knit one row, make 20 sts on the same row. Knit next row. Bind
off.
Sew all six pieces
to make circle shape.
Half circle hot pad:
Make three triangles;
sew them together to get semicircular shape. Done!
Embroider the seeds using black yarn.
Embroider the seeds using black yarn.
To make back of my
hot pads I used fabric and wadding to stuff.
These patterns are for personal use, knitting pleasure and fun.You are not permitted to sell whole or part of them.
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