Sara Elizabeth Kellner

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eBook : 6 patterns

This eBook contains all six patterns in my Ready to Serve collection including:

Patterns available as Ravelry Downloads

Knitting: Animal Toy
A wee pattern to wet your whistle for what is to come in the very near future -- Victorian Housecats to Knit.
Knitting: Animal Toy
The dark-eyed junco gets its nickname due to its migration from Canada or Alaska to the southern United States in winter.
Knitting: Toy Food
This is my 3rd and final pattern celebrating the magic of Christmas! It’s been so much fun designing them and I appreciate all the support from my Ravelry friends. ♥
Knitting: Animal Toy
This is my second pattern celebrating the magic of Christmas - one more to come!
Knitting: Doll Clothes - Other
I’m excited to release a new collection of patterns celebrating the magic of Christmas. This is the first of three!
Knitting: Animal Toy
This one actually got away from Mr. McGregor. :-)
Knitting: Animal Toy
Lurking behind a washtub, sneaking bits of shepherd’s pie when no one is looking, the Scullery Cat lives out his nine lives as best he can.
Knitting: Toy Food
Baby Bok Choy is the young, petite and tender counterpart to mature bok choy. Its spoon-shaped, bright green leaves are supported by white stalks that join at a common base above the bulb.
Knitting: Animal Toy
With his chest puffed out and his head held high, Good Morning Rooster! stands proudly in crowing position.
Knitting: Doll Clothes - Other
It can be cold in the Rabbit Hole Knits forest! Every gnome should have a pair of long underwear to help him stay warm.
Knitting: Doll Clothes - Other, Doll
Deep in the heart of the Rabbit Hole Knits forest right alongside the squirrels and beavers and foxes and bears there lives another creature who is not as well known…
Knitting: Animal Toy
This is a tiny version of my regular Parlor Cat pattern.
Knitting: Animal Toy
This personable French Bulldog came into being from a contest that was held in the Rabbit Hole Knits group, where the contest winner (mkrupp) got to choose what my next design would be.
Knitting: Animal Toy
All the cuteness of a real squirrel, without all the trouble.
Knitting: Animal Toy
Otters just wanna have fun! :-)
Knitting: Animal Toy
This pattern is a tiny version of my regular Window Cat pattern.
Knitting: Animal Toy
This pattern was designed in honor of my first granddaughter - Wren, born in September, 2016.
Knitting: Doll
Mr. Tumnus is a faun from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by
Knitting: Animal Toy
True to the nature of a fox, this pattern eluded me for a long time. I’m excited to say he’s now ready to join my bundle of woodland animals and scamper into your arms!
Knitting: Animal Toy
Owen’s Opossum is knit in the round, and measures 12 inches long if you don’t count his tail. He sits on his back legs, has a little pink nose, and little pink toes on each of his four feet. Darned if he aint irresistible. :-)
Knitting: Animal Toy
Baby Sister’s Swan is 8 inches long, and 7 inches tall when made with suggested yarn and needles. Knit in the round, and all in one piece except for the wings. Detailing includes a knob atop the mute swan’s bill, optional bill for a black swan, and a purl design on wings.
Knitting: Decorative - Other
Venus de Milo is worked in the round, and mostly in one piece, so there is very little seaming. Pattern uses short rows for shaping.
Knitting: Toy Food
This little toy is super easy and quick to knit. It’s worked in the round, and all in one piece so there’s no seaming at all. Best of all, the fun comes at the end when you get to decorate him!
Knitting: Animal Toy
Stormy Dawn is the fastest hobby horse in town. A simple pattern which is knit in the round, it is very similar to a sock. The ears are also knit in the round which enables them to stand straight up, and the only seaming is stitching them to the head. The bridle, eyes, mane, and blaze can be customized using any materials you like.
Knitting: Toy Food
For people who would rather knit than cook!
Knitting: Toy Food
For people who would rather knit than cook!
Knitting: Toy Food
For people who would rather knit than cook!
Knitting: Toy Food
For people who would rather knit than cook!
Knitting: Toy Food
For people who would rather knit than cook!
Knitting: Toy Food
For people who would rather knit than cook!
Knitting: Animal Toy
These little goldfish are 2 1/2 inches long and knit in the round. They’re kind of like potato chips - it’s hard to knit just one!
Knitting: Animal Toy
Roosevelt is young raccoon looking for trouble. He’s knit in the round, and all in one piece except for the legs, so there’s minimal sewing up. He is 15 inches long from nose to tip of tail, and 7 inches tall. Pattern includes several pictures to help with construction.
Knitting: Animal Toy
Who knew rats could be so irresistible?! ♥ ♥ ♥
Knitting: Animal Toy
This bear is knit in the round, and all in one piece except for the front legs which are worked separately and seamed to the body. He is in walking position, with his back right leg and front left leg extended outward. At 11 inches long and 5 inches tall, Smoky Mountain Bear is the perfect size for little arms to cradle.
Knitting: Doll
Nami lives in the deepest parts of the North Pacific Ocean. You may catch a glimpse of her tail as she swims, curiously, toward fishing boats and cruise ships. Rarely, sailors have spied her sunning on the rocks of abandoned shorelines, but on second glance she is gone.
Knitting: Animal Toy
Make sure to get all your ducks in a row…
Knitting: Animal Toy
Spring Rabbit is knit in the round, so it’s mostly seamless. 12 inches tall from paws to tip of ears, and 6 inches wide.
Knitting: Animal Toy
This is the third in my series of Victorian house cats!
Knitting: Animal Toy
Her Majesty is six inches long, with a wing span of 12 inches. She is worked in the round.
Knitting: Applique / Embellishment
These butterflies are knit flat with scrap yarn from your stash. The finished size will vary, depending on the yarn weight and needles that you use. Both of which are entirely up to you.
Knitting: Animal Toy
These small mouth bass are knit in the round. They are 12 inches long, but can easily be made larger or smaller by changing yarn weight and needle size.
Knitting: Hanging Ornament
Petite Dove makes a lovely centerpiece, an ornament for your tree, or a sweet package decoration. It is worked in the round, all in one piece (except for the wings), and measures just 4 inches from beak to tail. The wings, which are stiffened with starch and blocked by ironing, have stitches which allow light to shine through.
Knitting: Doll Clothes - Other
Although transportation evolved quickly during the Victorian era, walking, for many people, remained a favorite pastime in nice weather. There were traditions and rules, however, about how to walk, when to walk, and the proper attire. For women, that was the walking suit – a fitted jacket and matching skirt.
Knitting: Doll Clothes - Other, Doll
China Doll was designed to look like a real antique china doll from the 1800’s.
Knitting: Animal Toy
These little guys will hop right off your needles in no time at all. Knit in the round, they are made entirely in one piece except for the legs, which are seamed to the bottom.
Knitting: Animal Toy
This is my contribution to Ravelry’s ever increasing owl population!
Knitting: Animal Toy
This little bird will bring you happiness when you make it, and happiness to the one you make it for. Knit in the round, it is one piece from head to tail (which means no seaming), and easily made in an hour or two.
Knitting: Doll Clothes - Other, Animal Toy
Babar stands 11 inches tall. He is knit in the round with worsted weight yarn, and in one piece from the neck down, so there is very little seaming required. The knitter has the option of making him with his trunk up or down; both versions are included in this pattern.
Knitting: Doll
H. Dumpty, age 68, passed away suddenly at the foot of the old brick wall in Surrey county yesterday afternoon. Knit in the round, he was a proud 10 inches tall (not counting legs), and sported a healthy 18 inch girth.
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
Goodnight Moon is knit in the round, with no seaming required. The pattern is easily memorized because it is the same three rounds repeated from one end to the other. Gussets are added for the nose and mouth. The night cap can be personalized with stripes, tassels, embroidery, etc. Measurements after stuffing are 12 X 6 inches.
Knitting: Animal Toy
You know that spring isn’t far away when you see the robins return. This pattern is a very quick and simple knit, worked in the round and in one piece. Wings are knit separately and seamed to body afterward. Size of finished robin is about 8 inches long, and 2 1/2 inches wide.
Knitting: Animal Toy
With paws tucked in and tail to his side, The Parlor Cat makes a very prim and proper house guest. Knit in the round, it is one piece from head to tail, and a befitting 10” long and 7” wide.
Knitting: Animal Toy
Betsy’s Goose is a realistic looking Canada Goose, with instructions also provided for a slightly rounder white goose. Made in one piece and knit in the round. Finished size is about 15 inches from tip of tail to bill, and 5 inches wide.
Knitting: Animal Toy
Basket Bunnies are knit in one piece from the bottom up to the tip of the ears. Arms, feet, and tail are knitted separately and seamed on. A little basket knit in simple basket-weave stitch with i-cord straps wraps around each of the bunny’s arms. Finished bunny is about 11 inches tall.
Knitting: Animal Toy
This pattern is lovingly dedicated to Margaret Wise Brown, one of the greatest children’s book authors that ever lived, and her book The Big Red Barn.
Knitting: Animal Toy
Skunk Baby is a simple pattern that is easy enough for a beginner, and knits up very quickly. The body is knitted in the round with black yarn, and the white stripes are knitted flat and seamed on afterward. The tail is made from pieces of the same yarn and one pipe stem cleaner. Finished Skunk Baby is about 6 inches long, not including the tail.
Knitting: Animal Toy
Liam’s Beaver is a loveable, huggable toy knit in the round. Although the body is knit in stockinette, the pattern uses linen stitch to create a dense, sturdy tail. Eyes, nose, and teeth can be embroidered on, or made with buttons, fabric, felt, etc. Finished size is 16 inches long from nose to tip of tail, and 6 inches tall from top of head to...
Knitting: Baby Blanket
Henry’s Blanket is a simple pattern comprised of three easy stitches (seed, basket weave, and stockinette) along with an optional Fair Isle leaf pattern and an appliqued rabbit. Pattern includes a blanket diagram, a chart for the Fair Isle section, and a template for the rabbit. Gauge, while not critical for a blanket, is 17 stitches for every ...
Knitting: Animal Toy
This squirrel is knit in the round, with short rows shaping the curved back and head. His bushy tail is easy to make using the same yarn as for the body. Finished size is about 7 inches tall, and 3 inches wide.
Knitting: Animal Toy
From their bumpy backs to their knobby toes, Tweed Toads look real and knit up quickly with worsted weight yarn. The head and body are one piece which is knit in the round, and the legs are also knit in the round and then seamed to the body. This pattern is much easier than it looks!
Knitting: Animal Toy
The Window Cat is a simple pattern knit in the round from the bottom up. Tail and paws are knit separately, also in the round, and seamed to the body. Finishing touches (eyes, nose and whiskers) can be embroidered on or embellished with buttons, fabric, etc. There is no end to the ways that this cat can be personalized! Dimensions of finished c...
Knitting: Animal Toy
Henry’s Rabbit is a simple pattern that knits up fast and is a joy to make and give. All pieces are knitted in the round, so there is very little seaming. Finishing touches (eyes, nose and whiskers) can be embroidered on, or embellished with buttons, pieces of felt, etc.
Knitting: Mittens
Your toddler will love to wear these mittens that are quick and simple to make. After knitting the mitten, a rectangle is knitted in stockinette stitch and then felted (washed in hot water), cut into cute shapes, and sewn on mitten.
Knitting: Cup / Mug
Candy Cane Cozy is a quick knit and a great last minute gift idea that you can make with scrap yarn. Knit in the round with two-color brioche stitch, the pattern as written will stretch to fit almost any size non-handled coffee cup. Pictured here with 12-ounce ceramic cups from Starbucks.
Knitting: Scarf
Gentleman’s Scarf is a lightweight, slightly dressy accessory piece worked lengthwise in simple linen stitch. The subtle background color conveys a humble, yet self-assured wearer, while contrasting stripes hint at a cheerful demeanor and good taste.
Knitting: Animal Toy
Vintage Rabbit has a classic look reminiscent of the velveteen rabbit. He stands 15” tall – the perfect size for a child’s best friend, or your own knitting companion! Pieces are knitted separately, then seamed together.
Knitting: Animal Toy
Because toys don’t have to be electronic to be fun…
Knitting: Cardigan
Henry’s Sweater is an easy, seamless, top-down cardigan that can be made in one weekend. Size 5 needles are used with worsted weight yarn to help maintain the sweater shape. The double-breasted front and shawl collar will keep your baby comfy and warm!