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Wesley Bobs
’Wesley Bob’ is an old Yorkshire dialect term for Christmas tree decorations. These ones are carefully designed to make beautifully spherical ornaments.
There are 6 versions in this pattern: 3 motif styles in main and reverse colourways - 6 charts in all. Because they all feature pretty vertical stripes, the Wesley Bobs work particularly well together as a set.
Each Wesley Bob is 8cm/3” tall from base to top, not including the hanging loop, and is 23cm/9” around.
The pattern includes a very clearly illustrated, step-by-step tutorial (digital drawings) for the loop cast-on method. This creates a drawstring opening for stuffing purposes.
The pattern also includes step-by-step written instructions to make the Wesley Bobs, from casting on to hanging on your tree!
The hanging loop is a non-bulky 2-stitch knitted i-cord, which is very easy to work (instructed in the pattern).
The pictured sample was made with baa ram ewe ‘Titus’. You may substitute any even 4ply/fingering weight yarn. As each Wesley Bob only uses 10 metres/12 yards each of two colours, they are an ideal project for using up yarn oddments.
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- First published: November 2013
- Page created: November 25, 2013
- Last updated: October 27, 2020 …
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