Koren the Knight
£3.99
Sharpen your sword and get ready for battle. Whether you are fighting dragons or sitting at a round table, Koren the Knight will be ready to lead the battle in a stitch.
Imagine a Hat could do all that…
This is a downloadable PDF knitting pattern
Koren means spear and our Koren the Knight will be ready to lead you into battle at any time. The helmet is knitted in stocking stitch starting with its protective ear guards, continuing to decrease to shape the crown. The features are knitted separately, sewn together then attached to the hat. The shutter is knitted using the stranded knitting technique and can move up and down. On top of the helmet are three striking red feathers and the helmet is finished with some decorative buttons.
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.
Yarns in Photos
Marriner Super Chunky Silver
Marriner Super Chunky School Grey
Marriner Chunky Red
Size
Circumference Approx. | |
Large | 60 cm |
Medium | 56 cm |
Small | 50 cm |
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