Knitted Beautiful Fox
How lovely is that knitted beautiful fox toy! The intricate details in its design make it truly enchanting. Its soft yarn and delicate stitches bring out the charm in every stitch. Whoever receives this delightful handmade creation is in for a treat. It's not just a toy, it's a piece of art filled with warmth and creativity. Whether displayed on a shelf or cherished in little arms, this fox toy is sure to bring joy and smiles to all who behold its cuteness.
Materials:
- Super Bulky #6 yarn in orange or red like Lion Brand Yarn Wool Ease Thick & Quick (1 skein) in Spice (35 grams)
- Super bulky #6 yarn in cream or white like Lion Brand Yarn Wool Ease Thick & Quick (1 skein) in Fisherman (20 grams)
- Super bulky #6 yarn in color of choice for sweater like Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick (1 skein) in Flax (20 grams)
- Optional small amount of worsted weight yarn for scarf
- US Size 10.5 (6 mm) knitting needles
- Black safety eyes or black yarn for eyes
- Charcoal or black worsted weight yarn for nose (Lion Brand Wool Ease worsted)
- Fiber fill for stuffing (5-10 oz)
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle to seam and weave in ends
- Measuring Tape
Finished Size (approximate):
5” x 10” tall
Gauge:
Not important for this pattern
Pattern Notes:
This cozy friend is knit from the bottom up. You will start by knitting the two legs, and then move onto the body and lastly the head. It is made as one flat panel and seamed.
You may also choose to knit this in the round, if you’re experienced. If you choose to knit in the round, simply decrease two stitches (one on each “leg”) when you begin. It’s possible to knit the body on 16” circular needles.
Abbreviations (US) & Skills:
k – knit
p – purl
st – stitch
sts – stitches
KFSB – knit front slip back *knit regularly without dropping the stitch off the needle, then slip stitch from the back (increase)
Stockinette Stitch: Knit one row, purl the next row. Repeat this pattern.
Cozy “Finnegan” Fox Knitting Pattern
Leg
Make 2
With your red or orange, cast on 8 sts
Row 1 Knit across
Row 2 Purl across
Row 3 KFSB each st across (16 sts)
Rows 4 – 12 Work stockinette stitch (row 12 should be a purl row)
Cut yarn.
Keep this leg on the needles and slide it down. You may also choose to take it off the needles and hold the stitches on a length of yarn to knit later.
Repeat above pattern one more time for a separate second leg.
Body/Sweater Suit Section
With both legs side by side on the needles with knit side up, pick up new body/sweater color to knit.
Row 1 Knit across all stitches (32)
Row 2 Knit across all stitches (32) (These two knit rows make the cute little ridge at the bottom of the sweater suit!)
Next, work stockinette for 13 rows, working a total of 15 rows in this section.
Head
Change color to cream or white.
Work stockinette stitch for a total of 6 rows.
Change color to orange or red.
Work stockinette stitch for a total of 13 rows with red or orange.
Head should now have a total of 19 rows.
Cast off.
Optional Scarf
With small needles (like US 8’s or similar) and worsted weight yarn, cast on 4 stitches. Work stockinette stitch until scarf is approximately 15” inches long or preferred length. Cast off and weave in ends.
Assembly
Using a mattress stitch seam, seam the fox together from the bottom, up. You will seam up each leg, and then make one seam all the way up. This seam will be the center back. See photo at end of pattern for how it looks once seamed.
Make a running stitch around the neck, where the sweater meets the head (see photo at end of pattern). Tighten to shape the neck. Tie loosely so you can make adjustments with his shaping before tying tightly and weaving in ends.
Lightly stuff to see shape.
Eyes
Press your fingers into the head where you would like to see the eyes. There should be small indentations left on the fabric. With a length of worsted or light yarn, tie a stitch at the first indentation mark, then put your needle through the head and bring it up at the second eye indentation. Pull it, and tie to the stitch at the second indentation. Work around the stitches a couple of times, pulling them slightly. Then tie off and pull the yarn end through the head to hide it.
Next, place your safety eyes over the tied stitches. You may also embroider eyes with yarn. If the animal will be for children, embroidered eyes should be made.
Nose
Add the nose with a length of charcoal or black yarn, working around the center front stitch horizontally several times. Pull yarn through the horizontal stitches from top to bottom, and finish by pulling through into the head to hide yarn end.
Arms
Make 2
The arms are made by knitting a simple i-cord. If you’ve never done it, it’s so easy! There are a lot of great tutorials online if you conduct a simple search “how to knit an i-cord”. If you’d rather knit them traditionally flat and seam, that will work too. Simply add 2 stitches for a total of 7 cast on. Then mattress stitch seam them when finished.
Easy I-Cord Arm Instructions
With your circular needles and Body/Sweater color, cast on 5 stitches
Row 1 Knit each st across the row
Next, slide your work to the opposite side of the needles. Do not turn.
Knit another row, tightening the first stitch of the row and knitting the next.
Repeat this pattern by knitting the row, then sliding the work to the opposite end and knitting again.
Work a TOTAL of 7 rows for the sweater.
Next, change to orange or red for the hand.
Continue to knit another two rows.
Knit cast off.
Cinch the end of the hand together with the tail of yarn and a tapestry needle. Tie off and weave in ends.
Seam arms to the fox on each side directly on the sweater portion where the body/sweater meets the head.
Final Touches and Finishing Finish stuffing evenly. Seam the head closed at the top with a simple whip stitch seam or preferred method.