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This is a listing for the pattern for Copper the Red Fox, isn't he a sweet fellow, trotting through the field?
Copper is knitted flat in stocking stitch and his tail is knittied in the round, but can also be knitted flat. His legs are black and are knitted into the pattern by joining the black wool to the copper colour. I have explained exactly how to do this with plenty of instructions and photos. If there is ever anything you don't understand, you can always email me:)
There is also increasing and decreasing in this pattern. The eyes and snout have been needle felted on with a felting needle.
Measurements:
He stands 5 inches tall and measures 9.5 inches from snout to tail.
The pattern is 14 pages long.
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.
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I have always loved knitting, my mom taught me to knit when I was 5 years old. I live in South Africa with my wonderful husband and our four children. We have a little suburban homestead where we grow veggies and fruit and live a sustainable lifestyle. We have a whole troop of chickens, rabbits, cats, birds, fish and our newest pet that seems almost human at times... a Labrador called Sandy. I ...
I have always loved knitting, my mom taught me to knit when I was 5 years old. I live in South Africa with my wonderful husband and our four children. We have a little suburban homestead where we grow veggies and fruit and live a sustainable lifestyle. We have a whole troop of chickens, rabbits, cats, birds, fish and our newest pet that seems almost human at times... a Labrador called Sandy. I love to create designs of animals. I look at their shape, watch their movement and then I can see a pattern of stitches forming before my eyes, its like magic! Have an inspired day.
Warmly
Linda
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