

Sew a leaf to the back of the sunflower.ĭrill a hole into the soda cap and secure the skewer with hot glue. Make little loops around the center of the flower being careful not to pull the stitches all the way through. Sew the petals together in a wreath formation and then sew the brown center on.

To make the sunflower you first need the perfect color yellow and I found it with Vanna's Choice Mustard. The carrot is left slightly open at the top. P 2 stitches together and P the last stitchĭecorate the bottom of onions with Fun Fur. Start to reduce by one stitch on the same side until you are off P row - continue with this pattern until you have 9 rows I also used hooks and eyes to attach the tomatoes, green beans, and squash. The cauliflower, lettuce, corn and cabbage have magnets inside so they can be picked from the garden. The garden has corn, carrots, green beans, parsnips, cauliflower, lettuce, red cabbage, onions, squash, turnip and tomatoes. Well, I am also quite fond of the little chicks. I think it's my favorite of all the pieces. This is the same pattern as the front leg, but complete 10 rows with primary color. Then sew them up half way and attach.Ĭast on 10 with the primary color you will be usingĬhange color for nose area by tying on new colorĬontiune until you have completed 12 rows of the new color - you will end on a purl rowĬontinue until you have completed 8 rows - you will end on a purl rowĬontinue until you have completed 20 rows- you will end on a purl rowĬontinue until you have completed 6 rows with the primary color - you will end on a purl row The only tricky part to the horse and the cow are the hind legs. Turn the head to the right side and stitch up the sides of the top of the head. With the right sides facing, fold your knitted yarn in the middle of the nose area and stitch up both sides.

Check out the pictures that are attached. Sewing the head is the most difficult part. The tail and mane are made using the Homespun yarn from Lion Brand. The horse has nine parts, 4 legs, body, neck, head, and 2 ears. The horse and cow have very similar patterns. P 2 stitches together - you will have 2 stitches left on the needle Repeat until you have 7 rows complete of the pink - you will end on a knit Repeat until you have 12 rows complete - you will end on a purl P 2 stitches together for the entirety of this row K 2 stitches together for the entirety of this row The back legs are stitched together, but the top part is left open so that when attached it has a haunches look to it. Fold the face in half and stitch up the sides. Stitch the body up, leaving the head hole open for the stuffing.Īdd the snout lines with black on the snout circle. Next string another piece of yarn through the same area so that you have three strands of yarn to braid.

Poke it through the pig body so that it is centered on the back and in the place where you want the tail to be. Take the yarn tail and thread it into the yarn needle. Once you have all your pieces knitted, you will want to form the tail on the body. I used Vanna's Choice Pink from the Lion Brand and it was definitely the right choice.įor the pig you will have 9 pieces to knit: the body, 2 ears, 1 snout, 4 legs and the head. I am so happy with how the pigs turned out.
