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Friday, May 25, 2012

Fiber Arts Friday - Buttercup The Beautiful Bovine

BUTTERCUP THE BEAUTIFUL BOVINE
Knitting Pattern
FYI: I am hosting a Saturday and Sunday Sharing where you can come and link up with me and share your fabulous Creations.
This udderly beautiful bovine will add fun to your farm yard. The body is made separately from the legs, horns, udders and spots.

Materials
Size1 and size 2 knitting needles
Crochet hook
Darning Needle
Embroidery Needle
Sport Weight Wool yarn in:
     Cream
     Pink
     Tan
     Brown
     Black
Brown thread
Wool for stuffing

Instructions: Body
With size 2 needles and cream yarn cast on 30 stitches
K 36 rows
Row 37: K2tog, K6, K2 tog, K10, K2 tog,K6, K2 tog
Row 38: K
Row 39: K2tog, K to last two, K 2 tog
Row 40: Repeat last two rows until there are 18 stitches left on needle
Next: K 12, Turn K 6
Turn: K 5
Turn: K 4
Turn: K 2
Turn: K 4
Turn: K 6
Turn: K to end
Next: K2 tog, K to last two, K 2 tog
K 9 rows
Next: K 2 tog to end
Next: Leaving a long tail break yarn draw last stitches through yarn using a darning needle. Sew belly shut and stuff firmly with wool stuffing, but don't stretch the yarn. Sew up bottom adding more wool stuffing if needed.

Legs
Using size 1 needles and cream yarn Cast on 10 stitches
K for 18 rows
Next: Break Yarn leaving a long tail draw stitches up using a darning needle. Sew up side of leg and stuff. Make sure its firm as it will be what your cow is standing on. Sew up top and make three more.
And attach to underside.

Ears
Using size 1 needles and cream yarn cast on 4 Stitches
Next: K 7 rows
Row 8: K 2 tog, K 1
Row 9: K 2 tog, K 1
Cast off make 1 more and attach to head

Horns
Using the tan yarn and size 1 needle Cast on 6 stitches.
Work in Stocking stitch stitches work 12 rows
Next Row: K tog across row
Draw remaining 3 stitches together and sew up.
Make second horn And attach behind ears.

Udder
Use size 1 needle and pink yarn and work in stocking stitch
Cast on 16 stitches
K 6 rows
Break yarn and draw stitches together using the darning needle and sew ends together. It makes a bowl shape. Attach to the bottom of the cow pad with wool fleece.

Teats
Make 4
Use size 1 needle and pink yarn and work in stocking stitch
Cast on 4 stitches
K 4 rows
break yarn and draw stitches together and sew up side. Attach to udder.

Spots
Using crochet hook and brown yarn knit different lengths. Using thread and sewing needle attach chain in dot shapes on side of cows.

5 comments:

WonderWhyGal said...

Aw, Buttercup is totally adorable. Thank you for sharing the pattern.

Heather Woollove said...

Hahaha...I LOVE this...esp. the udders! XXO-

Carrie Duvall said...

Thank you, Yes the udders just make Buttercup the most beautiful bovine.

Gramerly said...

udderly adorable

Gea said...

i love it :)