Quill the Queen Bee
£3.99
Busy yourself with this pattern and you will be royally pleased with Quill the Queen Bee. Create a buzz with Quill as you fly from adventure to adventure collecting a hive full of stories to share, lets just hope there’s no sting in the tale!
Imagine a Hat could do all that…
This is a downloadable PDF knitting pattern
Quill the Queen Bee will sit as pretty on your head as her crown. The main head is knitted in stocking stitch starting with ear flaps we work in intarsia to create the shape of his face and distinctive stripe, decreasing to shape the crown. The features are knitted separately, sewn together then attached to the head. The face is stuffed with toy stuffing which together with Quill's eyes, wings, antennaes and sting create a fantastic 3D effect. Quill is topped off with her crown.
Difficulty Rating
Intermediate
The basics have been mastered and ready for something a bit more intricate, this pattern uses colourwork in intarsia and/or stranded knitting. This pattern will use advanced shaping and may introduce lacework
Yarns in Photos
Marriner Super Chunky Black
Marriner Super Chunky Mustard
Marriner Super Chunky White
King Cole Super Chunky Brass 3400
Marriner Super Chunky Black
Marriner Super Chunky Red
Size
Circumference Approx. | |
Large | 60cm |
Medium | 56cm |
What We're Reading
The Bee Book by Charlotte Milner
A beautiful book designed to educate children of all ages and introduce them to the life of a bee and why they are so important. With lots of fun facts, your little one will be a bee expert in no time.
A Bee’s Difficult Search for Food by Mary Ellen Klukow
Telling the story of a Rusty Patched Bumblebee’s search for pollen and nectar for her hive. This informative book explains how the bees’ flowers are being destroyed and why it is so important to help the bees.
The Honeybee and the Robber by Eric Carle
A charming story of how one bee collects nectar for her hive, dances to tell the other bees where to find more and protects the hive from the hungry bear who wants their honey for himself. Perhaps Buddy the Bear can play the part of the mischievous robber.
Kaia and the Bees by Maribeth Boelts
Kaia is brave but is scared of bees. Her Dad keeps bees and as she becomes a beekeeper herself, even though she has the odd sting, she learns to overcome her fear.
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