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Knitting a Robin Pattern

The document provides instructions for knitting a robin toy. It includes directions to: 1) Cast on one stitch and work an i-cord beak using brown yarn. 2) Switch to orange and ochre yarns to work the head in stockinette stitch with increases to shape the top of the head. 3) Use short rows to shape the back of the head and body. Wings are created by working one side at a time with short rows. The tail is worked separately and attached with a safety pin. Finishing involves stuffing and attaching eyes.

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Knitting a Robin Pattern

The document provides instructions for knitting a robin toy. It includes directions to: 1) Cast on one stitch and work an i-cord beak using brown yarn. 2) Switch to orange and ochre yarns to work the head in stockinette stitch with increases to shape the top of the head. 3) Use short rows to shape the back of the head and body. Wings are created by working one side at a time with short rows. The tail is worked separately and attached with a safety pin. Finishing involves stuffing and attaching eyes.

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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:

W+Tk bring working yarn to the front of the work, slip next stitch knit-
wise onto the RH needle, take working yarn to the back, slip the slipped
stitch back onto the LH needle, turn the knitting = W+Tk (wrap and turn
knit)

W+Tp take working yarn to the back of the work, slip next stitch purl-
wise onto the RH needle, bring working yarn to the front, slip the slipped
stitch back onto the LH needle, turn the knitting = W+Tp (wrap and turn
purl)

GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS:
K = knit

ROBIN
P = purl
inc = increase

pattern by Claire Garland dec = decrease


K2tog/ K3tog = knit two together/ knit three together
aka dotpebbles ©
P2tog/ P3tog = purl two together/ purl three together

PATTERN NOTES: RH/LH = right hand/ left hand RS/WS = right side/ wrong side
. Use Cable Cast-on throughout st/ sts =stitch/ stitches
. General knitting abbreviations can be found on Page 1 Skpo = slip one stitch, knit next stitch, pass slipped stitch over knit stitch
to decrease by one stitch
Kfb = knit into front then into back of stitch to increase by one stitch
Pfb = Purl into front then knit into back of stitch to increase by one stitch
Robin page 3

FINISHED SIZE Approx. 15cm/ 6in long Beginning with the Beak
In one strand brown yarn cast on one stitch
YARN Small amount sport or 4 ply pure wool yarn working two strands
together (unless otherwise stated) as DK weight Row 1 inc) Kfb - 2sts - keep RS facing you and continue to work i-cord for

I used Drops Alpaca in various shades as follows: beak as follows: ... I also like to work over the tail end as I work the i-cord
Beak - darkest brown 0601; Row 2 inc) Do not turn the work instead slip stitches on RH needle back
Top of Head and Breast - orange 2915 with Drops Brushed Alpaca Silk onto the LH needle - Kfb, k1 - 3sts keep RS facing
shade Coral 06; Row 3 Do not turn the work instead slip stitches on RH needle back onto the
Body and Wings - mid brown 618, lightest brown 2020;
LH needle - K3, keep RS facing you
Belly and Breast - off-white 100, and light grey 9021
Rows 4 & 5 As Row 3
NEEDLES 2 x 2.50mm/ between US 1 & 2 size needles Row 6 inc) [K1, m1] twice, k1 - 5sts
Cut brown yarn and change to orange and ochre yarn - you will now work
EXTRAS Toy filling or scraps of yarn for stuffing, 4mm brown toy safety
the rest of the robin with 2 strands held together
or black amigurami eyes (note: for preference I do glue my eyes in place -
fine for a decoration but not for a toy, in which case a good fabric glue is
Top of head
needed also)
Row 6 inc) K2, kfb, k2 - 6sts. Turn work so purl-side faces and now continue
to work in rows stocking stitch as follows:
Rows 7 & 9 Purl
Row 8 inc) K2, kfb twice, k2 - 8sts
At this stage I like to weave in my beak yarn ends back into the beak to tidy up
the ends
Cut orange and ochre yarn and join on brown and mid-grey
Row 10 inc) [K1, kfb] four times - 12sts
Row 11 Purl
Robin page 4 Robin page 5

Work short rows to create the Head Back Short row 11 Purl to the end of row
Short row 1 K10, W+Tk (wrap and turn knit, see page 1)
Row 16 inc) K10, kfb, k to end - 22sts
Short row 2 P8, W+Tp (wrap and turn purl)
Short row 3 K7, W+Tk Create a seam at Back for left and right Wings by working on one side at a
Short row 4 P6, W+Tp time as follows:
Short row 5 K5, W+Tk Wing Side #1
Short row 6 P4, W+Tp Row 17 P11, turn work so knit-side faces
Short row 7 Knit to the end of row Row 18 K11, turn work so purl-side faces
Rows 19-22 Repeat last 2 rows twice
Row 12 Purl
Row 13 inc) Cast on 3 sts, k5, kfb, k1, kfb, k2, [kfb, k1] twice, k1 - 19sts Work short rows for Wing Side #1
Row 14 inc) Cast on 3 sts, p10, p2tog, purl to end - 21sts Short row 1 P10, W+Tk
Row 15 Kfb, k7, skpo, k1, k2tog, k to last st, kfb Short row 2 K10
Short row 3 P9, W+Tk
Work short rows to create the Back
Short row 4 K9
Short row 1 P20, W+Tp
Short row 5 P9, W+Tk
Short row 2 K19, W+Tk
Short row 6 K9
Short row 3 P18, W+Tp
Short row 7 P7, W+Tk
Short row 4 K17, W+Tk
Short row 8 K7
Short row 5 P16, W+Tp
Short rows 9-18 Continue making shorter rows to shape wing on Side #1 so
Short row 6 K15, W+Tk
that Short row 17 - P1 W+T, Short row 18 - K1
Short row 7 P14, W+Tp
Short row 8 K13, W+Tk Row 23 dec) [P2tog, p1] three times, p2 - 8sts
Short row 9 P12, W+Tp Row 24 dec) K3, cast off next 5 sts - 3sts
Short row 10 K11, W+Tk Cut yarns and leave all 3sts on a small safety pin for the Tail.
Robin page 6 Robin page 7

Wing Side #2 Row 47 P4, turn, sl 1 k-wise, k3, turn, p2, turn, sl 1 k-wise, turn, k1
Rejoin brown and beige yarns to the 11 sts for Wing Side #2 Row 48 dec) P3, p2tog, p3 - 7sts
Row 17 P11, turn work so knit-side faces Cut the brown yarn but leave the single strand of mid-brown so to work the
Row 18 K11, turn work so purl-side faces underside of the tail together with one strand light-grey
Rows 19-22 Repeat last 2 rows twice Rows 49-68 Work 17 rows stocking stitch
Row 23 P11, turn work so knit-side faces Cut the mid-brown yarn, join white to work with light-grey yarn therefore
holding two strands together
Workshort rows for wings side #2
Row 69 inc) K3, kfb, knit to end - 8sts
Short row 1 K10, W+Tk
Row 70 Purl
Short row 2 P10
Row 71 inc) Kfb, k to last st, kfb - 10sts
Short rows 3-18 Continue making shorter and shorter rows to shape wing on
Rows 72-75 Repeat last 2 rows twice - 14sts
Side #2 so that Short row 17 - K1 W+T, Short row 18 - P1
Row 76 Purl
Row 24 dec) [K2tog, k1] three times, k2 - 8sts
Work short rows for Breast Side #1
Row 25 dec) P3, cast off next 5 sts, p-wise - 3sts
Short row 1 K6, W+Tk
Cut beige yarn and join dark brown to work with mid-brown for tail as follows:
Short row 2 P6
Tail Short row 3 K5, W+Tk
Row 26 K3, slip 3 sts that are held on the safety pin onto a needle and knit Short row 4 P5
across - 6sts Short row 5 K4, W+Tk
Row 27 Purl Short row 6 P4
Row 28 inc) Kfb, k to last st, kfb - 8sts Short row 7 K3, W+Tk
Rows 29-45 Beginning with a purl row work 17 rows stocking stitch Short rows 8-12 Continue making shorter and shorter rows to shape breast on
Create ‘V’ shape at tail edge one side so that Short row 11 - K1 W+T, Short row 12 - P1
Row 46 K4, turn, sl 1 p-wise, p3, turn, k2, turn, sl 1 p-wise, p1, turn, knit to
Row 77 Knit across
end
Robin page 8 Robin page 9

Work short rows for Breast Side #2 . I found it easier to press the knitting
Short row 1 P6, W+Tp first - but take care if you do and read
Short row 2 K6 the yarn maufacturer’s guidance on A
Short row 3 P5, W+p pressing.
B
Short rows 4-12 Continue making shorter and shorter rows to shape wing . Fig 1. With Knit side facing, fold back
on one side so that Short row 11 - P1 W+T, Short row 12 - K1 in half and join the ‘wing seam’ created Fig 1
at row 17 with backstitch. See dotted
Row 78 dec) P6, p2tog, purl to end - 13sts
line.
Red Breast . Fig 1. With Purl side facing, fold at A
Join rust and gold (RG) yarn but keep white/grey (WG) to work the (the colour change at the tail).
upturned ‘V’ at the base of the red breast, as follows: . Fig 2. Join B (the fastened off end
Row 79 In rust/ gold (RG); k5, in white/grey (WG); k3, in RG, knit to end B
of the red breast) to edge of beak by Fig 2
Row 80 In (RG) - p6, in (WG) p1, in RG - purl to end working a couple of stitches.

Cut white/ grey yarns


. Fig 3. Along one side at a time, ease
the row ends at the red breast to match
- don’t be concerned about al the loose ends - they make for perfect stuffing! C
with the head at C and mattress sew
Row 81 dec) K4, skpo, k1, k2tog, knit to end - 11sts
stopping where the white part of the
Rows 82, 84 & 86 Purl
breast begins.
Row 83 dec) K3, skpo, k1, k2tog, knit to end - 9sts Fig 3
Row 85 dec) K2, skpo, k1, k2tog, k2 - 7sts
. Fig 4. Along one side at a time, ease
the row ends along at the top of tail to
Row 87 dec) K1, skpo, k1, k2tog, k1 - 5sts
match with the under tail at D stopping E
Row 88 P2tog, p1, p2tog - 3sts
where the grey/white part of the breast D
Row 89 dec) Skpo, k1, pass 1st st over 2nd.
begins. E.
Fasten off. Fig 4
Robin page 10

. Fig 5, 6 & 7 You will notice that the row ends along
the wings at E naturally curl inwards - retain this
curl as you join the edges to the grey/white breast
E
- sewingjust beneath the curl as the arrow shows,
C the under tail at F begins - what you
stopping where F
are aiming for here is the wings to look as if they are A
sitting slightly over the breast.
Fig 5
. With the wings - you have a choice:- Either join
then beneath the tails as Fig 8 - i.e join the sides G -
undet the tail - OR join the sides of the wings above
the tail as Fig 9
E Fig 8
NOTE: If there is any part of this pattern that you do
A F
not understand then please feel free to email me:
claire.garland@btopenworld.com A

If you’d like to see more and find links to Fig 6

my Etsy and Ravelry shops then please do


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E
@dotpebbles_knits
G
https://www.instagram.com/dotpebbles_
knits/ A

See you there! x


Fig 7 Fig 9

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