Quincy Quade Quentin A Very Memorable Monster Knitting Pattern Pdf Instant Download
*****This listing is for the pattern only! All pictures shown are created using this pattern, not the actual item for sale*****
Oh boy! It's my first pattern with a recommended weight of yarn! I have been helping out at my local yarn shop recently and have fallen in love with all of the amazing self-striping sock yarns in there. After days of gazing at them and thinking to myself, "Man, that would make a really cool monster!" I came up with a great pattern to showcase those cool stripes. Not only is sock yarn colorful, inexpensive, and great to work with, most sock yarns are washable, making them great for toys. Plus, there is always a bit left after finishing a pair of socks, and Quincy Q is a great way to use up those bits!
Meet Quincy Q Quentin, a very memorable monster! This knitting pattern from Danger Crafts will show you how to knit Quincy, the cutie pie monster made out of sock yarn. Since it doesn't take much yarn to knit a Quincy, this is a great stash busting project for all those times you've bought a ball of sock yarn (with the best intentions) because it was pretty, or you were planning to knit all your socks in the future, or make a gift, or heard socks were easy, or....well you know how it goes. This pattern is very fun and once you knit one Quincy Q, you will find you want to knit an entire monster family!
More Info: Skill Level: Easy Skills used: Basic knit and purl stitches, increases, decreases, knitting in the round, Magic Loop, holding stitches and coming back to them later, picking up stitches, basic sock making skills. This pattern is written using the Magic Loop method (which is just a different way of working in the round), it can also be done on dpn's or a small circular needle. Amount of Time To Complete Project: About 10-12 hours depending on skill level Pattern Format: .pdf file
Yarn: About 350 yards of a cool, self-striping sock/fingering weight yarn. Gauge: About 30sts and 40 rows= 4"x4" square on Us Size 1's Needles: A US Size 1 36" or longer circular needle plus an extra needle(straight, circular, dpn) for 3-needle bind off. Or, size to achieve gauge/make a tight knit fabric the stuffing wont show through. Notions: 12mm Safety eyes or scrap yarn, tapestry needle, scissors, stitch markers, stuffing, white felt, fabric glue.
This 4 page pattern is very clearly written and includes lots and lots of pictures. Plus, there is lots of fun stuff in the pattern, like a little bio on Mr Quentin and tons of great finished stripey monster pictures.
Talk about instant gratification, you can get started knitting this pattern right away! This is an INSTANT DOWNLOAD! You will receive a link to the pdf download to the email address you provide when you check out through the Squarespace download system.
Four sample Quincys with material lists to create them are included in this pattern. Sample Qunicys range in size from 21” tall to 22” tall.
Selling patterns provides income for my family. I know it is easy to share patterns but I would appreciate if you ask your friends to purchase the pattern from me instead.
This pattern is copyright Rebecca Danger/Danger Crafts. If you would like to sell finished items using these instructions we are OK with that as long as you let your customers know the pattern used is from Danger Crafts.
*****This listing is for the pattern only! All pictures shown are created using this pattern, not the actual item for sale*****
Oh boy! It's my first pattern with a recommended weight of yarn! I have been helping out at my local yarn shop recently and have fallen in love with all of the amazing self-striping sock yarns in there. After days of gazing at them and thinking to myself, "Man, that would make a really cool monster!" I came up with a great pattern to showcase those cool stripes. Not only is sock yarn colorful, inexpensive, and great to work with, most sock yarns are washable, making them great for toys. Plus, there is always a bit left after finishing a pair of socks, and Quincy Q is a great way to use up those bits!
Meet Quincy Q Quentin, a very memorable monster! This knitting pattern from Danger Crafts will show you how to knit Quincy, the cutie pie monster made out of sock yarn. Since it doesn't take much yarn to knit a Quincy, this is a great stash busting project for all those times you've bought a ball of sock yarn (with the best intentions) because it was pretty, or you were planning to knit all your socks in the future, or make a gift, or heard socks were easy, or....well you know how it goes. This pattern is very fun and once you knit one Quincy Q, you will find you want to knit an entire monster family!
More Info: Skill Level: Easy Skills used: Basic knit and purl stitches, increases, decreases, knitting in the round, Magic Loop, holding stitches and coming back to them later, picking up stitches, basic sock making skills. This pattern is written using the Magic Loop method (which is just a different way of working in the round), it can also be done on dpn's or a small circular needle. Amount of Time To Complete Project: About 10-12 hours depending on skill level Pattern Format: .pdf file
Yarn: About 350 yards of a cool, self-striping sock/fingering weight yarn. Gauge: About 30sts and 40 rows= 4"x4" square on Us Size 1's Needles: A US Size 1 36" or longer circular needle plus an extra needle(straight, circular, dpn) for 3-needle bind off. Or, size to achieve gauge/make a tight knit fabric the stuffing wont show through. Notions: 12mm Safety eyes or scrap yarn, tapestry needle, scissors, stitch markers, stuffing, white felt, fabric glue.
This 4 page pattern is very clearly written and includes lots and lots of pictures. Plus, there is lots of fun stuff in the pattern, like a little bio on Mr Quentin and tons of great finished stripey monster pictures.
Talk about instant gratification, you can get started knitting this pattern right away! This is an INSTANT DOWNLOAD! You will receive a link to the pdf download to the email address you provide when you check out through the Squarespace download system.
Four sample Quincys with material lists to create them are included in this pattern. Sample Qunicys range in size from 21” tall to 22” tall.
Selling patterns provides income for my family. I know it is easy to share patterns but I would appreciate if you ask your friends to purchase the pattern from me instead.
This pattern is copyright Rebecca Danger/Danger Crafts. If you would like to sell finished items using these instructions we are OK with that as long as you let your customers know the pattern used is from Danger Crafts.