Madu the Mummy
£3.99
Fetch your needles and yarn and get Madu the Mummy wrapped up. Not only will Madu keep you warm while you go trick or treating, he is dying to read your next Mummy adventure.
Imagine a Hat could do all that…
This is a downloadable PDF knitting pattern
Muda the Mummy could be found in the tombs of ancient Egypt, resting but undead. The main head has instructions for working both flat or in-the-round. Knitted in stocking stitch starting with ear flaps and decreasing to shape the crown. His eyes and teeth are knitted separately, sewn together then attached to the head. A small amount of embroiders work form the mouth. His bandages are knitted in garter stitch, wrapped around the head and stitched in place. A simple design but stand out features.
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.
Yarn in Photos
King Cole Bracken 3390
Marriner Super Chunky Cream
Cygnet Chunky Honeydew 978 (doubled)
Marriner Super Chunky Black
Size
Circumference Approx. | |
Large | 60 cm |
Medium | 56 cm |
Small | 50 cm |
What We're Reading
Skeleton Meets a Mummy by Steve Metzger
Sammy can’t wait to go trick or treating but first, he must trek through the woods to visit his Grandmother. On his way, he meets a scary Mummy but brave Sammy has a plan. A perfect Halloween story.
Mummy Cat by Marcus Ewert
Mummy Cat reminisces whilst waiting for his Egyptian Queen to return. This brilliant tale tells the story of Hat-shup-set, her life and death. A brilliant introduction to Egyptian history with fun facts and hieroglyphics to find.
Where’s my Mummy by Carolyn Crimi
It’s Little Baby Mummy’s bedtime but he wants one more game of Hide and Shriek but when Mama Mummy doesn’t find him he goes looking for her but bumps into a few creatures of the night along the way, another Halloween favourite.
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