Sawyer the Snail
£3.99
Sawyer the Snail may get you into a bit of a spin but slow and steady will win the race and soon you and Sawyer will be sliding through your favourite stories.
Imagine a Hat could do all that…
This is a downloadable PDF knitting pattern
Sawyer is one of our bulkier hats but the stitches are really simple. He is a little slower to put together than his companions but patience is worth it. The main head is knitted in stocking stitch starting with his tail working up and decreasing to shape the crown. The features are knitted separately, sewn together then attached to the head. The shell is a large cone that is stuffed then gently rolled into a spiral. Sawyer is finished with his two antenna and large round eyes.
Difficulty Rating
Easy/Beginner
This project is for those who have learnt the basics and ready to introduce simple stitch patterns, basic colour work and some shape work.
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Size
Circumference Approx. | |
Large | 60cm |
Medium | 56cm |
What We're Reading
The Snail and the Whale by Julia Donaldson
An absolute favourite, particularly when my daughter is tired and needs to relax. Pop on Sawyer and become an adventurous traveller through the world’s oceans. Check out our pattern for Wilma the Whale and ride upon her tail.
Snail Trail by Ruth Brown
Use Sawyer and your imagination to go on a giant adventure, such a big adventure you will need a nap after.
Matisse’s Magical Trail by Tim Hopgood
Become an artist and use Saywer’s slimy trail to paint pictures and brighten up your surroundings.
Snail Trail: In Search of a Modern Masterpiece by Jo Saxton
Together with Sawyer visit London’s Tate Gallery, discover different artists and a very famous collage called The Snail.
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