Wee Evergreens by Sarah Schira

Wee Evergreens

Knitting
March 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette in the round, fingering weight (see below for worsted)
US 1 - 2.25 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
32 - 110 yards (29 - 101 m)
tiny (medium, large)
English
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Bringing a bit of nature to life is very satisfying. Plant these trees across your mantle, bring them out at Christmas, or use them as a forest for your children’s toys. I’ve provided two yarn weights and two finishing options here (with and without the wrapped cord), but once you start, you will easily see how to do them in other weights and with modifications to make them delightful. I’m really looking forward to your creativity. Or should I say creativi-tree?

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Sizes tiny (medium, large)
Fingering Weight Height: 4.5” (6”, 8.5”) / 10 (15.5, 23) cm
Fingering Weight Circumference: 4.5” (6.5”, 9.5”) / 11.5 (17, 25) cm


Worsted Weight Height: 6.5” (10”, 12.5”) / 16 (45.5, 36.5) cm
Worsted Weight Circumference: 6” (9”, 13”) / 15 (23, 33) cm

Skills Used
•knit and purl in the round
•k2tog, k3tog
•kfb
•i-cord or crochet chain (optional)
Video tutorial for sewing down the cord

Approximate Yardage (with a 15% buffer)
tiny (medium, large)
•Fingering Weight: 32 (68, 91) yd. / 29 (63, 84) m
7 (15, 20) g
•Worsted Weight: 32 (66, 110) yd. / 29 (60, 100) m
17 (33, 55) g

Gauge
4” / 10 cm in stockinette stitch in the round
•Fingering Weight: 32 sts and 44 rounds
•Worsted Weight: 24 sts and 28 rounds

•Notions
yarn needle, removable stitch markers, a beginning of round marker, fluffy stuffing like roving/polyfill stuffing, weighted stuffing like poly pellets/aquarium gravel/dried beans, cardboard (or plastic container lid), crochet hook (optional)

This pattern has been tech edited and test knit.