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Teeny tiny knitted toys

Here is a free pattern to make some teeny tiny toys - just under 2.5 inches (6 cms) tall.

It's a wee bit fiddly but lots of fun!

 

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What you will need:

some left-over scraps of 4ply yarn in pink, black and fur colour (brown/ cream / grey...) a small circle of felt (for the back of the face - to prevent the tiny stitches pulling through), 1 pair of 2.25mm needles and 2 double pointed 2.25mm needles.

You can use thicker yarn and larger needles for a larger sized toy, eg:

3mm needles with DK yarn

3.25mm needles with aran yarn

 

Materials

With your fur colour yarn and 2.25mm needles cast on 13 stitches - leaving a tail of around 5 inches for sewing up later.

Purl the first row and knit the next. Continue in stocking stitch until work measures 1.5 inches (4cms), approx 18 rows in total.

 

Step1

Cut the work from the ball of yarn leaving around 6 inches for sewing up and thread a needle with this end. Thread the cast off end through the stitches on the needle.

 

Step2

Now take your small circle of felt and place at the back of the work behind where you plan to embroider the face. Using the pink yarn embroider a small nose in centre of face - I use 1 stitch across and 1 small stitch downwards. Knot the yarn at the back of the work and trim ends off. Now add the eyes with the black yarn - you can tie a small knot in the thread to make the eye stand out. Again knot the thread at the back of the work and tie ends securely trimming off excess.

 

Step3

Place a small ball of stuffing behind face and join the back seam of the body using mattress stitch (follow link & scroll down). Tie a length of yarn tightly around the body around half way up to give your toy a neck and thread ends through the body before trimming off excess (if you prefer a neater finish to the neck see an alternative method here). Stuff the body cavity. Thread a needle with the cast on tail and use this to catch up the loops around the bottom of the body.

 

Step4

Pull up tightly to gather seam and seal body cavity. Tie off tightly and thread ends through the body before trimming off excess.

Now make the limbs (4 the same). Cast on 4 stitches with the double pointed needles and knit a short i-cord - around 6 - 8 rows in length. Cut the work from the ball and thread end through the stitches on the needles and then through the middle of the work - knotting it securely to the cast on tail.

 

Step5

For rabbit ears cast on 5 stitches.
K1, P1, K1, P1, K1 - repeat this row 5 times more to give 6 rows from cast on.
7th row: K1, P3 together, K1
8th row: K1, P1, K1
9th row: K1, K2 together, pass 1st stitch over.

Cut the work from ball of yarn and thread the end through the last stitch to cast off. Using the cast off tail thread this through the centre of the ear and tie to cast on tail.

 

Step6

(To make ears for a bear cast on 3 stitches, knit 1 row, cast off 3. Tie cast on and cast off ends together tightly and sew in place.)

Assemble all of the body parts.

 

Step7

Join the ears to the top of the head with a few stitches. Knot ends securely together and thread through the body before trimming excess.

 

Step8


Repeat with all of the limbs. And there you have an itty, bitty bunny!

 

Finished

And if you fancy you could make your teeny tiny toy a little snack:

 

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Teeny iced bun:
using a bun-coloured wool (preferably 4ply / fingering weight) and US 0 / 2.0 mm needles cast on 3 stitches
P3
K1, YO, K1, YO, K1
P5
K1, YO, K1, YO, K1, YO, K1, YO, K1
P 9
K 9
P 9
K2tog through the back twice, K1, K2tog twice
P 5
K2tog through the back, K1, K2tog
P 3
K1, K2tog, pass 1st stitch over, and pull end through to cast off

Tie both cast on and cast off ends together and thread a needle with one end, gathering the edges in to make a ball - stuff with a short length of same colour yarn. Tie off the ends and thread through the ball before trimming off.

Cut a small circle of felt, sew a seed bead in the centre as a cherry, tie off and trim thread ends on the back. Sew the felt circle over the sewn up end of the knitted bun.

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Copyright © Julie Williams 2008.

 

Comments

Kate Hall

Just wanted to say what a difference your little pattern has made to the children in my family's Christmas. With money being so tight this year we had decided to to spend out on presents but having found this pattern I have made 12 for all the kids in our family. THANK YOU.

Sue Flanagan

Hope you don't mind I have used one of your pictures to put a link to your website for your wonderful free pattern. If you don't agree I can remove it.
Kind regards
Sue

Leandra

These are the cutest things!! They make the best cat toys!!! Stuff a little catnip in instead of stuffing and use a bell for a tail, cats go nuts!! All of their owners absolutely loved them!!! Thank you so much for the fantastic pattern!!

jean

This would be a great deal of lucj today as i wanted to answer a request from my grandson to make him a tint bear and a bunny and a friend shared this address. God Bless you for sharing this so I can make what he wished for. And yes I may even share some with my charity projects for preemies n others. Thanks so very much.
Jean

Jean

HI Julie
I love your rabbits they are the best.
I have just finish knitting the mini rabbit and although I followed your pattern it is surprising how different it looks. Mine is thinner and the legs are a bit longer. I expect the next one I knit will also be different they seem to take on there own character. I'm going to knit a stocking next.
Please publish some of your patterns I would buy them all. Thanks.

isabelle

merci pour les expliations de ces mignons personnages!

Madeleine

What a wonderful find. I was looking for a specific knitting pattern and found this wonderful website.

Madeleine

What a wonderful find. I was looking for a specific knitting pattern and found this wonderful website.

Madeleine

What a wonderful find. I was looking for a specific knitting pattern and found this wonderful website.

Mai Anh

Dễ thương quá! Mình phải bắt chước đan một con thỏ mới được!

Suse

You've utterly lost the plot with the teeny tiny snack, utterly adorable. I really love your creations.

Victoria

how long does it take to mak? is it good for begginers?

knitting sandwich

adorable! i love the teeny cupcake, too!

Elizabeth

Thank you so much for this pattern! I love my new little friend! :) I even put boots on him.
http://aboxliving.blogspot.com/2009/03/bunny-in-boots.html

gemma

these guys are so small& cute! I have a ball of yarn thats so small i cant find a use for it-at least up until now!

Raisin'Cookies

I just finished knitting a purple bunny for my six year old. She adores it! I'm not the most experienced knitter, so the bunny doesn't look quite the same as your photos, but it was fun to make anyway! :)

Thanks for your blog.

Shawna

Very cute little tykes!

Amy

that's amazing!
i'm hoping that i can do it like that too!
good used of instructions!
:D

Barbara Coombs

I have only just found your lovely lovely patterns. My many friends and large family are in for a real treat this Christmas!

Dia

awesome

arizonia

soooo cute....you must put some more on

elaine

Hi Julie. Just found your patterns. Can't wait to knit these and pop them in with my chrissy presents Yhank you so much.....You should do your own knitting book x

Aarti Badamikar

lovely lovely!!
i tried this out as my very initial knotting explorations.
Thanks for sharing :)

tessy

all your masterpieces are so wonderful. You inspired me and will try them out soon. Just hope I can understand the instruction chart.

Alessandra

cool.thank you for sharing.hugs Alessandra

Megan

This is absolutely adorable...!!
I have to try and make these! (wish me luck)
I wish I was able to make up my own patterns like this, you're so good!!

Literature Review

Looks a nice post which having lots of information for blog readers.

Meggie S.

i made one of them, a bunny, and named her peanut :)
She doesnt look as cute as hers...but Im still proud of myself :P

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Moineau16

Thank you so much for the lovely pattern. I just made a tiny rabbit as a doll's toy and it's adorable.

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