I
finished The Big Red Barn knitting pattern last week! It’s now available in my Etsy shop and on Ravelry.
I’ve
been working on this pattern since January.
When I was knitting with my Little House pattern, I decided I wanted
to try a larger building and a barn seemed the perfect place to start. I love how it turned out!
Knitting
this barn is fun! The pattern includes
detailed row by row knitting instructions and more than 30 tutorial photos to
walk you through every step of constructing the barn. The barn is knit in one piece and then the corners are sewn together. The windows and doors are cut from felt and sewn on with embroidery floss. The roof is knit separately and sewn on top.
This is one of more than 30 tutorial photos included in The Big Red Barn knitting pattern. |
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. If you have any questions when using the pattern I am happy to help! My e-mail is in the pattern.
When I was designing this
pattern, these opening lines from Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown played
over and over in my head…..
“By the big red barn
In the great green field,
There was a pink pig
Who was learning to squeal.”
The words are ingrained in my
memory from the many times I read this little board book to our children when
they were little. The Big Red Barn pattern
is a tribute to the many fun farm themed children’s books.
For a special gift, knit
up this cute red barn and give it to a new baby or young child…along with a
farm themed book. (The knitted barn is
almost exactly the same height as the Big Red Barn board book.)
This pattern will work with almost
any worsted weight wool or wool blend yarn.
I used Brown Sheep Lamb’s Pride Worsted ‘Red Hot Passion’ for barn
(about 75 yards) and Berroco Vintage ‘Cracked Pepper’ for roof (about 60 yards).
You will also need: size 5 knitting needles, felt (black &
tan), white DMC embroidery floss, poly-fil for stuffing and basic knitting and
sewing supplies.
One more
thing….you may have noticed that I am from Kansas in the U.S. Based on a certain famous movie about Dorothy
and the Scarecrow, it might be easy to jump to conclusions and picture me
living on the farm with a big red barn. Well…not
quite! I live in a very suburban area. For example, there are at least four grocery stores
within two miles of my house! No barns
around here anymore!
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