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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

patterns

6- Doctor Who Patterns from F.P. Molina

 

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Knit a Stunning Bestiary Scarf

I don’t even know what to say about this amazing knitting pattern. The Bestiary Scarf from Monstra & Mirabilia is so full of details it’s a little intimidating to talk about. 

It features, as the designer describes it, an “artistic encyclopaedia of Western mythical creatures.”

The pattern includes a dragon, harpy, Medusa, chimaera, centauress, phoneix, kraken, mermaid, sew serpent, cyclops, wyvern, Pegasus, amphiptere and amphibaena. (It’s a good thing there’s a photo of the proejct with everything labelled because I definitely didn’t know the names for everything.) It’s also designed like a landscape, with water and land creatures toward the bottom ends and sky creatures toward the top. 

The dragon is at the center and is worked sideways so it will show as upright when you wear it. 

The scarf is worked in double knitting, so the colorwork appears in the opposite colors on the other side. 

It’s worked in light fingering weight yarn (on size 0 US or 2mm knitting needles) and the colorwork is shown in charts. The pattern also includes some video tutorials and written instructions to help you along. The designer says the pattern is for intermediate knitters, and “advanced beginners may succeed with patience and the help of the video tutorials.”

When I was an advanced beginner this kind of a pattern would have brought me to tears, but if you love a challenge, and a project that you’ll wear and get tons of astonished reactions every time, this is the project for you. And of course if you have a few double knitting projects under your belt and are comfortable reading charts, this project shouldn’t be hard, but that doesn’t mean it’s fast. But lots of great things take time, and that’s never stopped us before, right? 

You can get a copy of this pattern from Monstra & Mirabilia on Ravelry. 

[Photo: Monstra & Mirabilia ]

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