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Poppy Pattern

Knitted Poppies

You will Need:

  • DK red yarn
  • The size of the needles will determine the size of the poppy.  Recommended: UK 9 or 3.5mm or 3.75mm. (If you use 4 needles or circular needles  you will not have to join with Mattress Stitch).
  • Black or dark green button or black yarn

1. Easy Garter Stitch Poppy - for beginners

  • Cast on 120 stitches using the red yarn  

Rows

  • 1 - 4:   Knit
  • 5:   Knit 3 stitches together across the row (40 stitches)
  • 6 - 9:  Knit
  • 10:   Knit 2 stitches together across the row (20 stitches)
  • 11 - 14:  Knit
  • 15:  Knit 2 stitches together across the row (10 stitches)
  • Cut the yarn leaving a tail of about 20cm.  Use a tapestry needle to slip the live stitches onto the yarn.
  • Pull the yarn tight
  • Use Mattress Stitch to join the edges.
  • Sew in the ends.

2. Easy Ribbed Poppy Pattern

  • Cast on 60 stitches using the red yarn 

Rows 

  • 1-10:  K2, P2, to the end of the row.  (For a smaller poppy knit 8 rows instead of 10.)
  • 11:  Knit 2 stitches together across the row ( 30 stitches)
  • 12:   Slip 1 stitch.  Knit 2 stitches together.  Pass the slip stitch over.  Continue to the end of the row (10 stitches).
  • Break off the yarn with a long tail and thread it back through the 10 stitches.  Pull it tight.
  • Join the edges with Mattress Stitch.

Centre of Poppy

  • Using the black wool cast on 16 stitches.
  • Cast off.
  • Coil into a tight spiral and sew it to the base of the poppy’s centre.

or

  1. Use a black or dark green button with 4 holes.  Sew it to the centre.