These hanging baubles are very quick to make from scrap yarn. With just nine rows of an easily memorized design, they are a great introduction to stranded knitting.
These trinkets start with a provisional cast on of just 8 stitches. You’ll increase to the maximum circumference, knit the stranded portion and then work the decrease section. The ornaments are stuffed right before the final round and are finished off with a tidy crochet hanging loop.
The patterned portion of the baubles is worked using the stranded method of knitting. Hold both colors throughout the charted rounds, changing colors as indicated.
Finished Measurements:
DK yarn: Approximately 2.5” tall by 8” circumference
Gauge: 6 stitches per inch for DK weight yarn. Gauge is not critical but should be tight enough to prevent stuffing from peeking through. Using white yarn as the main color helps to blend with the color of the stuffing.
Techniques Used: Provisional cast on (cast on with yarn and knit) Reading from a chart Knitting in the round with magic loop Increasing and decreasing stitches Stranded knitting Crochet chain for hanging loop Stuffing the ornament with polyester filling
Materials Needed:
Yarn: Scraps of any DK or worsted weight yarn. Samples knitted using Wollmeise Merino DK for the main color and Malabrigo Silky Merino (aqua) and Madeline Tosh Merino DK (gold) for contrast colors
Needles: US Size 5 (3.75 mm) 40” circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge. These are knit at a tight gauge to prevent the stuffing from peeking out.
Notions: 3 Stitch markers, one locking Crochet hook in similar size as needle Tapestry needle Polyfill or other stuffing material
This pattern was designed to be used during my one-on-one tutoring sessions, to teach simple stranded knitting. It has been professionally tech edited. If you find a mistake, need pattern support or are interested in private knitting lessons please write to info@theknittingtutor.net.