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Coco the Yorkshire Terrier
Meet Coco the Yorkshire Terrier! A playful edition to the Dera-Dog Collection, Coco is the perfect knitted gift for all Yorkie lovers! This pattern has been designed by Amanda Berry @fluffandfuzz using acrylic DK yarns.
RECOMMENDED YARN
Deramores Studio Anti-Pilling DK
Double knitting/light worsted weight
100% acrylic
One 100g skein in each colour: Oatmeal and Ebony
NEEDLES
A pair of 3mm straight single pointed knitting needles
NOTIONS
A darning or tapestry needle for seaming
10mm toy safety eyes
Toy filling
1 metre of red ribbon to decorate
SIZES
One Size: 22cm tall when seated.
TECHNIQUES
Work flat on single pointed needles (not in the round).
This pattern incorporates the intarsia colour-work method.
The long “hair” is attached after knitting by knotting strands of yarn onto the head (as you would to attach a doll’s hair).
Other techniques include casting on and off, knits and purls, increases and decreases, and seaming to finish.
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- First published: September 2020
- Page created: November 14, 2020
- Last updated: February 15, 2022 …
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