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The Little Gingerbread House
“The Little House” knitting pattern includes lots of photos and detailed instructions to make all versions of The Little House shown in the photos of this listing.
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There are numerous ways you can personalize your little house to make a truly one-of-a-kind gift to celebrate a new baby, an adoption, a baby’s first Christmas, a wedding, a first home, a new home, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and more.
SKILL LEVEL: Easy/Intermediate.
This pattern includes detailed step-by-step instructions. There are lots of photos to illustrate the finishing steps and embroidery stitches used.
I have assumed that you know how to cast-on stitches, knit & purl confidently, cast off stitches, knit two stitches together, sew up simple seams and have some basic hand sewing experience. Detailed instructions provided for all other steps which may be new to you.
FINISHED SIZE: 2.5” tall x 2.5” wide x 2.5” deep
MATERIALS NEEDED:
US size 5 knitting needles
worsted weight yarn - 25 yards house color & 15 yards roof color
stitch markers
felt (wool or wool blend) in desired colors
DMC embroidery floss in desired colors
tapestry needle
embroidery needle
tracing paper & other basic crafting supplies
YARN: For the Gingerbread House version of this pattern, I used Berroco Vintage Worsted ‘Cork’ #5156 – which I bought in December 2013. Just before publishing the final pattern, I discovered that this color may have been discontinued! You may still find ‘Cork’ on-line or at your local yarn store. These Berroco Vintage colors might be a good substitute: ‘Caramel’ #5196 or ‘Toast’ #51102.
This pattern also works well with Brown Sheep Lamb’s Pride Worsted or other worsted weight yarns.
QUESTIONS: I am happy to answer any questions about the pattern. I want you to be successful!
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