Knitted Adorable Circle

Picture a charming handmade creation that exudes warmth and coziness - a knitted circle that is not only adorable but also incredibly versatile. This unique piece can be used as a decorative element in your home, adding a touch of charm to any room. Whether displayed on a wall or placed on a table, this knitted circle is sure to catch the eye of anyone who sees it. it. Whether you choose to use it as a coaster, a trivet, or simply as a decorative accent, this knitted circle is a delightful addition to any space.


Knitting materials and tools:

<> Straight or DPN 4 mm (US6 / UK8)

<> Red Heart, Super Saver (4) – 100% acrylic.

<> Crochet hook 3.5 or 4 mm for provisional cast on, scrap yarn and a yarn needle.

Common abbreviations of knit stitches:

k – knit

st(s) – stitch(es)

Knit circle dimensions:

17-18 sts –10 cm (4 inches).

Circle diameter: 14 cm (5.5 in)

Solid circle knitting pattern:

Using a smooth piece of scrap yarn (preferably in a different color, so that you can identify it easily later) and crochet hook, chain 16. Take the knitting needles and pick up 13 stitches through the “bumps” on the back of the chain.

Row 0: slip purlwise, k12. Turn

Row 1: slip purlwise, k9, slip the next stitch to the right-hand needle, bring the working yarn in front, and return the slipped stitch to the left-hand needle. Turn. This wraps the slipped stitch.

Row 2: k10. Turn.

Row 3: slip purlwise, k7, slip the next stitch to the right-hand needle, bring the working yarn in front, and return the slipped stitch to the left-hand needle. Turn. This wraps the slipped stitch.

Row 4: k8, Turn.

Row 5: slip purlwise, k5, slip the next stitch to the right-hand needle, bring the working yarn in front, and return the slipped stitch to the left-hand needle. Turn. This wraps the slipped stitch.

Row 6: k6, Turn.

Row 7: slip purlwise, k3, slip the next stitch to the right-hand needle, bring the working yarn in front, and return the slipped stitch to the left-hand needle. Turn. This wraps the slipped stitch.

Row 8: k4, Turn.

Row 9: slip purlwise, k1, slip the next stitch to the right-hand needle, bring the working yarn in front, and return the slipped stitch to the left-hand needle. Turn. This wraps the slipped stitch.

Row 10: k2, Turn.

Row 11: slip purlwise, k2, slip the next stitch to the right-hand needle, bring the working yarn in front, and return the slipped stitch to the left-hand needle. Turn. This wraps the slipped stitch.

Row 12: k3, Turn.

Row 13: slip purlwise, k4, slip the next stitch to the right-hand needle, bring the working yarn in front, and return the slipped stitch to the left-hand needle. Turn. This wraps the slipped stitch.

Row 14: k5, Turn.

Row 15: slip purlwise, k6, slip the next stitch to the right-hand needle, bring the working yarn in front, and return the slipped stitch to the left-hand needle. Turn. This wraps the slipped stitch.

Row 16: k7, Turn.

Row 17: slip purlwise, k8, slip the next stitch to the right-hand needle, bring the working yarn in front, and return the slipped stitch to the left-hand needle. Turn. This wraps the slipped stitch.

Row 18: k9, Turn.

Row 19: slip purlwise, k11, slip the last stitch to the right-hand needle, bring the working yarn in front, turn and return the slipped stitch to the left-hand needle. We have completed the first circle section. Knit a total of 7 sections. Repeat the pattern from the beginning. At the end of the last section, do not knit Row 19. Unravel the provisional cast-on and place 13 live stitches onto the needles. Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail. Thread it onto a yarn needle and graft the two edges together, using the Kitchener stitch, ensuring a seamless and invisible seam.

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