Saturday, July 28, 2012

Bunny's Basket Photo Tutorial


Your bunny will love to have a little basket to carry his things around in.  After knitting it you may notice a couple of things:  There are small holes beneath the increase stitches on every fourth row.  They're easy to darn with just a stitch or two:





You'll also notice that the 3-stitch basket weave pattern is broken at the location of the increase stitches.  It will appear as six of the same stitch (knit or purl) instead of three.  That's OK, it doesn't really take away from the cute look of the basket:






When you're finished knitting the basket and it has been cast off, measure off about two yards of the working yarn before cutting.  With your yarn held double, work around the top edge of the basket using the whipstitch.  That simply means to insert your darning needle under the top edge, pull it through, and tighten the yarn.    




Keep your stitches fairly close together.  Continue working around the entire top edge using the whipstitch.  




This will create a real looking basket edge.




Make a 3-stitch i-cord that is 15 inches long, and sew it to your basket like this.  The loops are for your bunny to slip his arms in:




Give it to somebunny you love!












6 comments:

  1. Your patterns are so adorable and I can't wait to get my needles going. I just don't know which one to start with! Thanks so much!

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  2. Thank you for the pattern and the tutorial! I'm sure my Grandsons will love them!!!

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  3. this looks an ideal gift for Easter! When you say size 4 needles is that mm UK or USA size? Sorry but I'm a real novice-but a willing one!! K

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  4. Pattern looks perfect for my 4 granddaughters that will each receive one for Easter...if I hurry and get started!

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  5. Can't see the bunny tail in pattern
    photos, so I guess I'll make a pompom. Hope it looks ok

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