Beach Huts
Knitting Pattern PDF
About the project
This is a wall ornament that works as a key holder. Without attaching the huts to the box base, you can enjoy them as toys.
All parts are knitted flat and sewn up at the end. It requires small amounts of yarn, up to 10g. Feel free to improvise the colours.
Yarn
Small amounts of DK (8-ply) weight and 4-ply (fingering) weight yarn
Materials
DK (8-ply)
Walls
• [A] Pale pink/white
• [B] Red/blue
• [C] Yellow/light sky blue
Roofs
• [D] Sky blue / Cherry red
• [E] Yellow-green/lemon yellow
Base holder
• [F] Light brown
• [G] Brown
4-ply (fingering)
• [H] Sky blue/pale yellow-green
• [J] Lilac
• [K] red
• [L] Blue
• [M] White
• Additional colours for doorknobs
About the yarn used
DK: 50g per 165m, 55% Nylon, 45% Acrylic
4-ply: 50g per 226m, 55% Nylon, 45% Acrylic
Tension for DK
24 sts x 30 rows for 10 x 10cm tension square using st st (not essential)
Additional materials
• Cardboard
• 5 x Cocktail sticks
• Masking tape
• Wooden beads, 5 x 1cm, 5 x 0.6cm
• Liquid glue
• Wooden stick, 1.5cm diameter x 25cm
Tools
• 3.5mm knitting needles
• 3mm knitting needles
• Stich holder or a spare needle
• Chenille needle
• Scissors
• Awl
7 pages
Knitting Pattern PDF
About the project
This is a wall ornament that works as a key holder. Without attaching the huts to the box base, you can enjoy them as toys.
All parts are knitted flat and sewn up at the end. It requires small amounts of yarn, up to 10g. Feel free to improvise the colours.
Yarn
Small amounts of DK (8-ply) weight and 4-ply (fingering) weight yarn
Materials
DK (8-ply)
Walls
• [A] Pale pink/white
• [B] Red/blue
• [C] Yellow/light sky blue
Roofs
• [D] Sky blue / Cherry red
• [E] Yellow-green/lemon yellow
Base holder
• [F] Light brown
• [G] Brown
4-ply (fingering)
• [H] Sky blue/pale yellow-green
• [J] Lilac
• [K] red
• [L] Blue
• [M] White
• Additional colours for doorknobs
About the yarn used
DK: 50g per 165m, 55% Nylon, 45% Acrylic
4-ply: 50g per 226m, 55% Nylon, 45% Acrylic
Tension for DK
24 sts x 30 rows for 10 x 10cm tension square using st st (not essential)
Additional materials
• Cardboard
• 5 x Cocktail sticks
• Masking tape
• Wooden beads, 5 x 1cm, 5 x 0.6cm
• Liquid glue
• Wooden stick, 1.5cm diameter x 25cm
Tools
• 3.5mm knitting needles
• 3mm knitting needles
• Stich holder or a spare needle
• Chenille needle
• Scissors
• Awl
7 pages
Knitting Pattern PDF
About the project
This is a wall ornament that works as a key holder. Without attaching the huts to the box base, you can enjoy them as toys.
All parts are knitted flat and sewn up at the end. It requires small amounts of yarn, up to 10g. Feel free to improvise the colours.
Yarn
Small amounts of DK (8-ply) weight and 4-ply (fingering) weight yarn
Materials
DK (8-ply)
Walls
• [A] Pale pink/white
• [B] Red/blue
• [C] Yellow/light sky blue
Roofs
• [D] Sky blue / Cherry red
• [E] Yellow-green/lemon yellow
Base holder
• [F] Light brown
• [G] Brown
4-ply (fingering)
• [H] Sky blue/pale yellow-green
• [J] Lilac
• [K] red
• [L] Blue
• [M] White
• Additional colours for doorknobs
About the yarn used
DK: 50g per 165m, 55% Nylon, 45% Acrylic
4-ply: 50g per 226m, 55% Nylon, 45% Acrylic
Tension for DK
24 sts x 30 rows for 10 x 10cm tension square using st st (not essential)
Additional materials
• Cardboard
• 5 x Cocktail sticks
• Masking tape
• Wooden beads, 5 x 1cm, 5 x 0.6cm
• Liquid glue
• Wooden stick, 1.5cm diameter x 25cm
Tools
• 3.5mm knitting needles
• 3mm knitting needles
• Stich holder or a spare needle
• Chenille needle
• Scissors
• Awl
7 pages