Fox in a flowery frock by Julie Williams

Fox in a flowery frock

Knitting
September 2013
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
6 stitches and 9 rows = 1 inch
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
82 - 109 yards (75 - 100 m)
9 inches/23 cms tall (to top of head)
English
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This pattern is written in English only. This extensive PDF file which contains full instructions for knitting and finishing off a little fox in a flowery frock. Once paid for it is available for you to instantly download.

Finished size:
approx 22cm (9 inches) from the tip of the toes to the top of the head.

The file is 15 pages long and contains over 60 detailed step-by-step photographs along with full pattern instructions and tips for stuffing, seaming and finishing neatly. It is less of a knitting pattern and more of a ‘how to’ manual.

The pattern is written for knitting flat on two needles and all pieces are seamed afterwards. Please note that this project is not a quick or simple knit. It takes me around 14 hours to knit and finish each of the animals that I make and just under half of that time is spent on the finishing off. There are lots of separate pieces which require seaming and sewing and if you are looking for something fast and easy you would probably be better off finding a different pattern. That said this PDF file will give you all of the information that you need to knit the fox pictured

What you will need:

Materials:
• DK, worsted or light aran yarn (approx 60m): Yarn A
• DK, worsted or light aran yarn (approx 15m): Yarn B
• 4ply weight yarn in 3 contrasting colours for the clothing: Yarn C, Yarn D, Yarn E
• Scraps of black yarn, DK or 4ply for the eyes, ear tips and facial features
• Toy stuffing
• A tiny button

Notions:
• Knitting needles: A pair each of 3mm, 2.75mm and 2.5mm
• Tapestry needle

Copyright, Julie Williams, Little Cotton Rabbits, 2013
All rights reserved

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Pattern last updated:
June 20th 2023, just cosmetic changes to layout and wording

25th September 2013, added an intarsia ear to the back of the pattern as an alternative to the sewn ear