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6 Knitting Patterns For The Doctor Who Obsessed Fan

July 26, 2015 by Larissa Coleman

Allons-y, knitters! Are you ready to embark on a journey through time and space with the Doctor? Whether you’re a Whovian yourself or know someone who is, these 6 knitting patterns are the perfect way to show off your love for the beloved British sci-fi series.

Are you ready to knit up a storm and show your love for Doctor Who? These 6 patterns will take you on a journey through time and space, and will be a perfect addition to any Doctor Who fan’s wardrobe and home decor. From the iconic TARDIS to the infamous Dalek, these patterns are sure to be a hit with any Whovian.

So, grab your yarn and needles and get ready to knit up some Time Lord-approved projects. Whether you’re a seasoned knitter or just starting out, these patterns will have you “wibbly-wobbly, timey-wimey” in no time. Happy knitting!

 

Exterminate, Exterminate! Are you ready to take your love for Doctor Who to the next level with some knitting patterns? Look no further than this knitting pattern book, featuring an array of patterns inspired by the beloved British sci-fi series.

This book is a must-have for any Doctor Who obsessed fan who loves to knit. It’s packed with patterns that will help you create a variety of Doctor Who-themed projects. From scarves and mittens to blankets and shawls, this book has it all. Each pattern is designed to be easy to follow, even for beginners.

Whether you’re a fan of the classic series or the new, this book has something for everyone. Show off your love for the Doctor and his companions with the patterns in this book. It’s the perfect way to show your Whovian pride and add some timey-wimey flair to your wardrobe and home decor.

So, don’t wait any longer, get your copy of this book today and start knitting up a storm. With this book in hand, you’ll be ready to take on any knitting adventure the Doctor has in store for you. Happy knitting!”

Check out this knitting pattern book featuring more Dr Who Patterns.

dalek

1- Darling Dalek from Ravelry

dishcloth

2- Doctor Who Logo Dishcloth from Holynarf Crafts

coffee

3- Coffee Cozy from Heathcote Road

babyblanket

4- Baby Blanket from Cables and Jam

tardisscarf

5- Tardis Scarf Pattern from Ravelry

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6- Doctor Who Patterns from F.P. Molina

 

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Knits with Sheep

It felt like it had been a while since I’d done a roundup of knitting patterns involving sheep, and if search is any indication, that is true. I found a roundup of patterns for knit sheep from a few years ago, but the only one with v I could find is from 2015. So it’s definitely time to revisit this fun genre of knitting patterns.

This all started with a headband. Alyssa Kaat’s Icelandic Sheep Headband (free on Ravelry) to be specific. Ravelry showed it to me as a pattern highlight and I couldn’t resist taking a closer look. It’s worked with two colors of worsted weight yarn and alternates sheep with stars around your head.

Another great sheepy headband is this one from Loch Fyne Crafts on Etsy. These sweet little sheep are worked in bulky yarn and you can make the background look like field and sky or work it in a solid color.

Or make a headband (or a hat, cowl, or all three) covered with a flock of sheep with this set of patterns from New Age Knitting CA. These pieces also use the field/sky coloring, but you can use whatever colors of worsted weight yarn you like.

Speaking of hats, there’s also the sheep hat from Lynann Knits Designs. The sample was worked in Icelandic wool to make the sheep and the hat extra fuzzy and warm, but any worsted weight yarn will work.

There’s also the Wandering Sheep hat from Kat Hudon (on Ravelry), which features a fun collection of speckled sheep that can be worked in different yarn weights to make different sizes of hats for kids and adults.

And lest you think sheep need to be knit in traditional stranded colorwork, check out the Rebel Sheep Mob blanket by Deborah Moore. This one is worked in mosaic knitting using fingering weight yarn. In mosaic knitting you’re only working with one color per row so it’s pretty easy. You can find this pattern on Ravelry.

I can’t possibly share sheep knitting patterns without mentioning the amazing Black Sheep Shadow Shawl by Mark Jamieson. Shadow knitting is a technique I want to do more of, but it involves working two rows alternating in two different colors and the pattern emerges when you look at the design from an angle. It’s so cool and the sheep on this one are amazing! It’s not a beginner project but well worth the work. You can find it on Ravelry or at the designer’s website.

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