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Lacing Stich=technique of hand sewing achieved by inserting needle into the edge of the wrong side of the fabric, pulling the needle out of the right side of the fabric, and alternating this stitch between two separate edges. It encloses the edges of a seam.
Purl encroachment: sl1 stich from the left needle to the right needle, lift the stitch below the next stitch onto the left needle. Slip previously slipped stitch back onto the left needle and purl the two together.
Knit encroachment: sl1 stich from the left needle to the right needle, lift the stitch below the next stitch onto the left needle. Slip previously slipped stitch back onto the left needle and knit the two together.
Switching yarn: The easiest way to achieve this is to tie the new color to the old color loosely as close to the knitting as you can, and continue knitting. After you have completed a couple of rows, untie the not if necessary and adjust the stitches. Tie off tightly.
Legs (make 2): Row 1: *Using the Provisional Cast On Technique and with Y1 cast on 15 turn, Row 2: P15 turn, Row 3: (begin short rows ) Sl1 k13 turn, Row 4: Sl1 p12 turn, Row 5: Sl1 k11 turn, Row 6: Sl1 p10 turn, Row 7: Sl1 k9 turn, Row 8: Sl1 p8 turn, Row 9: Sl1 k7 k enc turn, Row 10: Sl1 p8 p enc turn, Row 11: Sl1 k9 k enc turn, Row 12: Sl1 p10 p enc turn, Row 13: Sl1 k11 k enc turn, Row 14: Sl1 p13 turn (Do not p enc), Row15: Sl1 k14 do not k enc, do not turn. (begin working in the round) Pick up 15 stitches along the cast on edge. Rounds 1-17: knit, Rounds 18-58: Switch to Y2 and knit, redistribute the stitches so the next 15 are on one needle.*
(Leg 1) Cut yarn leaving a 6-inch tail and thread it through remaining stitches but do not pull tight because you’ll be removing it and placing the stitches back on a needle later on.
(Leg 2) Repeat from * to *. Cut yarn leaving just enough to attach Y1. Thread a separate piece of scrap yarn into the remaining stitches and remember you’ll be putting them back on a needle later on.
Body: Row 1: Using Y1, k15, pick up L1 and k15, turn, Row 2: Sl1 p28, turn, Row 3: Sl1 k27, turn, Row 4: Sl1 p26, turn, Row 5: Sl1 k25, turn, Row 6: Sl1 p24, turn, Row 7: Sl1 k23, turn, Row 8: Sl1 p22, turn, Row 9: Sl1 k21, turn, Row 10: Sl1 p20, turn, Row 11: Sl1 k19, turn, Row 12: Sl1 p18, turn, Row 13: Sl1 k17, turn, Row 14: Sl1 p16, turn, Row 15: Sl1 k15, k enc, turn, Row 16: Sl1 p16, p enc, turn, Row 17: Sl1 k17, k enc, turn, Row 18: Sl1 p18, p enc, turn, Row 19: Sl1 k19, k enc, turn, Row 20: Sl1 p20, p enc, turn, Row 21: Sl1 k21, k enc, turn, Row 22: Sl1 p22, p enc, turn, Row 23: Sl1 k23, k enc, turn, Row 24: Sl1 p24, p enc, turn, Row 25: Sl1 k25, k enc, turn, Row 26: Sl1 p26, p enc, turn, Row 27: Sl1 k27, k enc, turn, Row 28: Sl1 p28, p enc, turn, Row 29: Sl1 k29, do not turn. (Begin knitting in the round) Cut yarn leaving just enough to attach Y2. Replace the needles into the stitches that were unworked on each leg. Using Y2, k45 stitches (Do not worry about the hole between the legs, you will stitch it closed once the body is completed.) You have now completed Round 1 and should be at the midway point of the back of the monkee/bunnee. Rounds 2-50: knit. Cut yarn leaving a 24-inch tail and thread it through all stitches removing them from the knitting needles as you go. Stuff with fiber-fill and be careful to work out any lumps. Pull yarn tail tight so that the opening is approximately 1.5 inches in diameter. Tie off but do not cut the yarn off yet. You will use it to stitch the head into place later on.
Head:
* For the head you will essentially be making a short, fat sock, working from the "toe-up". Using the Provisional Cast On technique and Y1, CO 30, (begin short rows) Row 1: purl, turn, Row 2: Sl1 k28, turn, Row 3: Sl1 p27, turn, Row 4: Sl1 k26, turn, Row 5: Sl1 p25, turn, Row 6: Sl1 k24, turn, Row 7: Sl1 p23, turn, Row 8: Sl1 k22, turn, Row 9: Sl1 p21, turn, Row 10: Sl1 k20, turn, Row 11: Sl1 p19, turn, Row 12: Sl1 k18, turn, Row 13: Sl1 p17, turn, Row 14: Sl1 k16, turn, Row 15: Sl1 k15, k enc, turn, Row 16: Sl1 k16, k enc, turn, Row 17: Sl1 p17, p enc, turn, Row 18: Sl1 k18, k enc, turn, Row 19: Sl1 p19, p enc, turn, Row 20: Sl1 k20, k enc, turn, Row 21: Sl1 p21, p enc, turn, Row 22: Sl1 k22, k enc, turn, Row 23: Sl1 p23, p enc, turn, Row 24: Sl1 k24, k enc, turn, Row 25: Sl1 p25, p enc, turn, Row 26: Sl1 k26, k enc, turn, Row 27: Sl1 p28, do not p enc, turn, Row 28: Sl1 k29,do not k enc, do not turn. Switch to Y2.(Begin knitting in the round) Pick up 30 stitches along the cast on edge. Round 2-18: knit. Cut yarn leaving just enough to attach Y1. You will begin working short rows again.
(Begin Snout): Row 1: Using Y1, k30, turn, Row 2: Sl1 p28, turn, Row 3: Sl1 k27, turn, Row 4: Sl1 p26, turn, Row 5: Sl1 k25, turn, Row 6: Sl1 p24, turn, Row 7: Sl1 k23, turn, Row 8: Sl1 p22, turn, Row 9: Sl1 k21, turn, Row 10: Sl1 p20, turn, Row 11: Sl1 k19, turn, Row 12: Sl1 p18, turn, Row 13: Sl1 k17, turn, Row 14: Sl1 p16, turn, Row 15: Sl1 k15, k enc, turn, Row 16: Sl1 p16, p enc, turn, Row 17: Sl1 k17, k enc, turn, Row 18: Sl1 p18, p enc, turn, Row 19: Sl1 k19, k enc, turn, Row 20: Sl1 p20, p enc, turn, Row 21: Sl1 k21, k enc, turn, Row 22: Sl1 p22, p enc, turn, Row 23: Sl1 k23, k enc, turn, Row 24: Sl1 p24, p enc, turn, Row 25: Sl1 k25, k enc, turn, Row 26: Sl1 p26, p enc, turn, Row 27: Sl1 k27, do not k enc, do not turn. (Begin knitting in the round) Cut yarn leaving just enough to attach Y2. k16, Rounds 19-23: knit. Cut yarn leaving a 24-inch tail and thread it through all stitches removing them from the knitting needles as you go. Do not pull tight and put aside for now. Stuff with fiber-fill and be careful to work out any lumps. Pull yarn tail tight so that the opening is approximately 1.5 inches in diameter. Tie off but do not cut yarn. You will use it to stitch the head into place . *When stuffing the snout for the monkee, use a little more stuffing to make the snout a project forward from the face.
Arms (make 2) Row 1: Using the Provisional Cast On Technique and Y1 CO 10, turn, Row 2: P10, turn, Row 3: (Begin short rows) Sl1, k8, turn, Row 4: Sl1, p7, turn, Row 5: Sl1, k6, turn, Row 6: Sl1, p5, p enc, turn, Row 7: Sl1, k6, k enc, turn, Row 8: Sl1, p8, do not p enc, turn, Row 9: Sl1, k9, do not k enc, do not turn, (Begin working in the round) Pick up 10 stitches along CO edge, Rounds 1-15: Knit. Switch to Y2 Rounds 16-56: Knit. Cut yarn leaving a 6-inch tail and thread it through remaining stitches but do not pull tight. Stuff with fiber-fill and be careful to work out any lumps, use the lacing stitch to close open end, it should measure about ¾ inch. Do not cut yarn and set aside for now.
Eyes (make 2): Using Y3, CO 16 stitches, join ends and knit in the round, Row 1: knit, Row 2: [k2tog] 8 times, Row 3: knit. Cut yarn leaving a 6-inch tail and using a tapestry needle thread it through the stitches, removing them from the knitting needles as you go. Pull tight enough to close any gap, and tie off on the wrong side of the fabric.
Bunnee Ears (make 2) Using Y1 CO 14, turn, *Rows 1-8: purl even rows, knit odd rows, turning your work at the end of each row. Row 9: k2, invisible increase 1, knit across until 2 stitches remain unworked, invisible increase 1, k2, turn, Rows 10: purl,* Repeat rows 1-10 until you have a total of 24 stitches on the needle and 60 rows worked (essentially you will increase by 2 then work 9 rows). The last row you complete should be a purl row. (Begin Short Rows) Row 61: Sl1, k22, turn, Row 62: Sl1, p21, turn, Row 63: Sl1, k20, turn, Row 64: Sl1, p19, turn, Row 65: Sl1, k18, turn, Row 66: Sl1, p17, turn, Row 67: Sl1, k16, turn, Row 68: Sl1, p15, turn, Row 69: Sl1, k14, turn, Row 70: Sl1, p13, turn, Row 71: Sl1, k12, turn, Row 72: Sl1, p11, turn, Row 73: Sl1, k10, turn, Row 74: Sl1, p9, turn, Row 75: Sl1, k8, turn, Row 76: Sl1, p7, turn, Row 77: Sl1, k6, turn, Row 78: Sl1, p5, turn, Row 79: Sl1, k4, turn, Row 80: Sl1, p3, turn, Row 81: Sl1, k2, turn, Row 82: (begin two sided fabric) Sl1, p1, p enc, turn, Row 83: Sl1, p1, p enc, turn, Row 84: Sl1, k2, k enc, turn, Row 85: Sl1, p3, p enc, turn, Row 86: Sl1, k4, k enc, turn, Row 87: Sl1, p5, p enc, turn, Row 88: Sl1, k6, k enc, turn, cut yarn leaving just enough to attach Y2. Row 89: Sl1, p7, p enc, turn, Row 90: Sl1, k8, k enc, turn, Row 91: Sl1, p9, p enc, turn, Row 92: Sl1, k10, k enc, turn, Row 93: Sl1, p11, p enc, turn, Row 94: Sl1, k12, k enc, turn, Row 95: Sl1, p13, p enc, turn, Row 96: Sl1, k14, k enc, turn, Row 97: Sl1, p15, p enc, turn, Row 98: Sl1, k16, k enc, turn, Row 99: Sl1, p17, p enc, turn, Row 100: Sl1, k18, k enc, turn, Row 101: Sl1, p19, p enc, turn, Row 102: Sl1, k20, k enc, turn, Row 103: Sl1, p22, do not p enc, turn, Row 104: Sl1, k23, do not k enc, turn, Row 105: (end two sided fabric) p1, p2tog, purl across until 3 stitches remain, p2tog, p1, turn, Row 106-112: knit even rows, purl odd rows, turning your work at the end of each row. Row 113: p1, p2tog, purl across until 3 stitches remain, p2tog, p1, turn, Row 114: knit, turn, Row 115: purl, turn. [Repeat rows 106 through 115] 5 times. There will be 12 stitches left on the needle. Cut yarn leaving a 6-inch tail and using a darning needle thread it through the stitches, removing them from the knitting needle as you go. Do not pull tight. Stitch the edges of the ears together using a piece of the white yarn.
Bunnee Tail: Row 1: Using Y2, CO 18, join ends and begin knitting in the round. Row 2: k18, Row 3: [k1, inc 1, k2] 6 times, Row 4: k24, Row 5: [k1, inc1, k2] 6 times, Rows 6-16: knit, Row 17: [k1, k2tog, k2] 6 times, Row 18: knit, Row 19: [k1, k2tog, k1] 6 times, Row 20: knit, Row 21: [k1, k2tog] 6 times. Cut yarn leaving a 6-inch tail and using a tapestry needle thread it through the stitches, removing them from the knitting needles as you go. Pull tight enough to close any gap, and tie off on the wrong side of the fabric. Stuff with fiber-fill and be careful to work out any lumps, and set aside for now.
Assembly: *Use the lacing stitch for all assembly work and use any available yarn tails to as much as possible. Stitch the ears to the sides of the face between the color change lines. Line the stuffed arms up with legs and stitch them to the neck line. Arrange the head on the body and tack into place with a couple of scrap pieces of yarn, then stitch into place. To stitch on the tail on, locate the color change line on the back of the body, and stitch it into place there. Tack the eyes into place securely using the needle and thread. Emboider facial features or feel free to embellish as you wish (See picture). Voila! You now have your very own Sock Bunnee!