This bow knitting pattern is so versatile – pick a favourite colour, choose your size, and try a variety of different styles – many ideas included in the pattern. Great for children or toys! Halloween black? Pink to top a present? Red for Christmas? A couple of small knitted bows for pigtails, or a larger one for a ponytail or headband. And great for adding to Baubles, adding to stockings and to turn anything a bit more Christmassy!
Knitted Bow Pattern PDF Download
Description
Bow Knitting Pattern PDF Download
Little Knitted BowComplete Size – 6.5cm width x 3.5 cm height
Large Knitted Bow Complete Size – 9.5 cm width x 5 cm height
Many Options for Use…!
Dressing Up for a Night Out or HalloweenKnitted Bow Hairbands‘Progress in Pictures’ short video of items being made can now be seen on my NEW YouTube Channel!! See – https://www.youtube.com/@Fittinginknitting
What you will need…
Total time – From 45 Minutes to 1 Hour 5 Minutes Each Knitted Bow (for small and large bow respectively, approx.)
Add extra 30 Minutes for making and sewing bow dangly pieces (if desired)
4mm knitting needles (UK 8, US 6)
Chunky or Double knitting yarn – any desired colour
Sewing up needle
Scissors
Stuffing/Toy Filling
Benefits of PDF Downloads!
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Standard easy-read font
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Avoid any internet connection issues – download and knit wherever you like!
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Printer-friendly Easy Print…
No screen glare or eye strain.
Mark where you get up to, to more easily carry on from where you left off.
Colourful front page with pictured finished item, then black and white text-only – be kind to our planet, only print the pages you need!
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The Disclaimer Bit…!
Timings are approximate and so don’t hold me to it. Children are constantly interrupting me, and it’s easy to speed up or slow down depending on how happy/cross I am.
The sizes I have written are also approximate and so I will not be held responsible for time spent on creating these patterns or materials used should yours not quite look right. Everyone’s yarn and tension will be different. I am not loyal to any particular brand of yarn – it’s whatever I find in my basket from over the years.
Use these patterns as you so wish for personal use only, both for ideas or using the patterns to make your own. However, your own work is at your own risk. I am not taking responsibility for any personal, child, or other person needle injury or such-like. If using any of these patterns for ideas to make and/or give as a gift for a child, please choose appropriately for the child’s age and ensure your sewing, particularly of buttons, is top-notch to avoid any choking hazards.