Cable Jumper Mouse
Knitting Pattern PDF to make a mouse wearing a jumper.
6 pages
All parts are knitted flat and sewn up at the end. No circular knitting is required.
The jumper is a simple square wrapped around the body. The jumper is seamed at the back. The arms and sleeves are worked separately and sewn over the jumper; hence, the jumper is not removable but easier to make.
The cable pattern is repeated only a few times. If you do not have a cable needle, use a short DPN.
Yarn
The project does not require a lot of yarn. Please feel free to use your stash referring to the yardage provided as guidance.
• [A] 18g Rowan Kid Classic DK (8-ply)
• [B] 10g Erika Knight Wool Local Bennett 4-ply (fingering)
• [C] A small amount of Peach DK
About yarn used
• Kid Classic: 50g per 140m, 70% wool, 22% mohair, 8% polyamide
• Bennett: 100g per 450m, 100% wool
Other supplies
• A small amount of dark brown 4-ply
• Toy stuffing
Tools
• 2.75mm knitting needles
• A stitch holder
• Cable needle
• Chenille needle
Knitting Pattern PDF to make a mouse wearing a jumper.
6 pages
All parts are knitted flat and sewn up at the end. No circular knitting is required.
The jumper is a simple square wrapped around the body. The jumper is seamed at the back. The arms and sleeves are worked separately and sewn over the jumper; hence, the jumper is not removable but easier to make.
The cable pattern is repeated only a few times. If you do not have a cable needle, use a short DPN.
Yarn
The project does not require a lot of yarn. Please feel free to use your stash referring to the yardage provided as guidance.
• [A] 18g Rowan Kid Classic DK (8-ply)
• [B] 10g Erika Knight Wool Local Bennett 4-ply (fingering)
• [C] A small amount of Peach DK
About yarn used
• Kid Classic: 50g per 140m, 70% wool, 22% mohair, 8% polyamide
• Bennett: 100g per 450m, 100% wool
Other supplies
• A small amount of dark brown 4-ply
• Toy stuffing
Tools
• 2.75mm knitting needles
• A stitch holder
• Cable needle
• Chenille needle
Knitting Pattern PDF to make a mouse wearing a jumper.
6 pages
All parts are knitted flat and sewn up at the end. No circular knitting is required.
The jumper is a simple square wrapped around the body. The jumper is seamed at the back. The arms and sleeves are worked separately and sewn over the jumper; hence, the jumper is not removable but easier to make.
The cable pattern is repeated only a few times. If you do not have a cable needle, use a short DPN.
Yarn
The project does not require a lot of yarn. Please feel free to use your stash referring to the yardage provided as guidance.
• [A] 18g Rowan Kid Classic DK (8-ply)
• [B] 10g Erika Knight Wool Local Bennett 4-ply (fingering)
• [C] A small amount of Peach DK
About yarn used
• Kid Classic: 50g per 140m, 70% wool, 22% mohair, 8% polyamide
• Bennett: 100g per 450m, 100% wool
Other supplies
• A small amount of dark brown 4-ply
• Toy stuffing
Tools
• 2.75mm knitting needles
• A stitch holder
• Cable needle
• Chenille needle