TUTORIAL
Materials:-
Craft wooden coat hanger
Piece of Craft wadding 16 x 2½ inches (6cm x 40.5cm)
Needle & thread or a sewing machine
Pins
Ribbon – 14 inches (35.5cm)
Plastic Coat Hanger Tubing – 5 inches (12.5cm)
Knitting Needles 5.0mm & 4.5mm
Knitting Row Counter – easy to loose count of the rows &
hard to see because of the type of yarn being used.
1 Ball Sean Sheep Baby Chenille Yarn (Of course you will not use it all lots left for more covers)
Sewing Needle with large eye
Pattern:-
Using the 5.0 mm
needles cast on 68 stitches.
Row 1
Slip first stitch (this method gives you straighter edges)
work in garter stitch to end. Turn.
Row 2
Change to 4.5mm needle
Slip first stitch work in garter stitch to end. Turn.
Continue in garter stitch working a total of 22 rows.
Row 23
Change to 5.0 mm needles
Slip first stitch work in garter stitch to end. Turn.
Row 24
A word about the tension
The label from the yarn recommends the tension. However for this project I prefer to have a
tighter overall tension. My finished
product ended up measuring 15½ inches (39cm) across & 3½
inches (9cm) down.
To make up
Fold the piece of wadding in half horizontally. Pin & roughly tack first (important step
to avoid one side stretching) then sew
using normal needle & thread the bottom & one side edge of the wadding
leaving one end open. This can be done
by hand or on the sewing machine. Slide
the wooden part of the coat hanger inside the piece of wadding. Close the open end. Trim edges if you wish but not really
necessary. Also I did not turn the
wadding inside out as it is inside the final product.
Fold
the knitted rectangle in half horizontally inside out. Pin & roughly tack first (important
step to avoid one side stretching) then sew (over sew by hand) using the large
needle leaving one end open. Turn right side out. Slide over the
top of the coat hanger that has been already covered with the
wadding. Sew the open end.
Push on the plastic tubing on the coat hanger hook.
Ty a ribbon bow with a matching colour.
All Done.😃
This pattern & instructions have been shared for free. If you make some & share photos on the Internet please add my link. Thank you 😃
Chrissie Matthews
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