Free Cuddly Jellyfish Knitting Pattern.

Cuddly Jellyfish Knitting Pattern by NicolaRattleyDesigns.

Do you love under the sea creatures?

If you do you have come to the right place because this is my Free Cuddly Jellyfish Knitting Pattern.

It is perfect for beginner knitters and even people who have been knitting for years.

The pattern is very easy to follow and actually really fun to make and it is full of lovely colours.

It also has a cute personality that goes with it, and I think that is what makes a toy what it is.

So here you go, a treat on me, my Free Cuddly Jellyfish Knitting Pattern, enjoy and have a wonderful time making this adorable toy.

Cuddly Jellyfish Knitting Pattern.

Copyright © 2017 by Nicola Marie Rattley.
All rights reserved. No part of this pattern may be reproduced or transmitted
in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying,
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without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

Required:

Needle Size- 4mm Single Point Knitting Needles (AUS).

Wool Ply- 8 Ply, DK.

1 Ball of Pink, 1 Ball of Purple, and 1 Ball of Blue, Also a little bit of Black.

Tapestry Needle.

Polyester Toy Filling.

Sewn In Wobbly Eyes – Warning if this toy is going to a young child or toddler wobbly eyes can be a choking hazard so I would seriously recommend that you embroider eyes with black wool instead.

Finished Size is 23cm Tall and 11cm Wide.

Abbreviations:

KFB – Stands for Knit Front and Back of Stitch, in other words Increase Stitch.

St-St – Stands for Stocking Stitch, otherwise known as Knit and Purl Rows.

K2Tog – Stands for Knit 2 Stitches Together, in other words Decrease Stitch.

St – Stands for Stitch.

Sts – Stands for Stitches.

Pattern.

Body.

Use Pink Wool (Or Colour Of Your Choosing).

Cast on 10 Stitches.

Row 1- Purl Row.

Row 2- KFB in every st to the end of row. 20 sts remaining.

Row 3- Purl Row.

Row 4- (Knit 1 st, KFB 1 st) repeat to the end of row. 30 sts remaining.

Row 5- Purl Row.

Row 6- (Knit 2 sts, KFB 1 st) repeat to the end of row. 40 sts remaining.

Row 7- Purl Row.

Row 8- (Knit 3 sts, KFB 1 st) repeat to the end of row. 50 sts remaining.

Row 9- Purl Row.

Row 10- (Knit 4 sts, KFB 1 st) repeat to the end of row. 60 sts remaining.

Row 11- Purl Row.

Rows 12-23- St-St 12 rows starting with a knit row and ending with a purl row.

Row 24- Knit 2 sts, (K2Tog, Knit 4 sts) 9 times, K2Tog, Knit last 2 sts. 50 sts remaining.

Row 25- Purl Row.

Row 26- Knit 2 sts, (K2Tog, Knit 3 sts) 9 times, K2Tog, Knit last st. 40 sts remaining.

Row 27- Purl Row.

Row 28- Knit 1 st, (K2Tog, Knit 2 sts) 9 times, K2Tog, Knit last st. 30 sts remaining.

Row 29- Purl Row.

Row 30- Knit 1 st, (K2Tog, Knit 1 st) 9 times, K2Tog. 20 sts remaining.

Row 31- Purl Row.

Row 32- K2Tog to the end of row. 10 sts remaining.

Fasten Off, Sew Up and Stuff.

Tentacles.

Make 9 Pieces (3 Of Each Colours of your choosing).

Cast on 2 Stitches.

Row 1- Purl Row.

Rows 2-61- St-St 60 rows starting with a knit row and ending with a purl row.

Cast Off.

How To Make It Up.

Simply sew up the body and stuff it, then sew in all the loose threads of wool on the tentacles.

Sew the tentacles to the middle of the body on the bottom in a small circle.

Next use a little bit of black wool to sew a mouth and sew in the wobbly eyes, or if for a small child embroider the eyes with black wool.

If you have enjoyed knitting my adorable Cuddly Jellyfish Knitting Pattern I would love if you could leave a comment telling me what you love about it, also don’t forget to post up pictures of your own little Jellyfish!

Also don’t forget to subscribe to my website for more patterns to come.

Have a wonderful day full of knitting adorable little Jellyfish.


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