My way cute puppy has chosen your name to receive the Hat Heads Book Giveaway! If you’ll get back to me by the end of the day tomorrow with your mailing address, I’ll get your book in the mail to you.
Thanks for playing!
Patterns, projects and techniques
by Terrye
My way cute puppy has chosen your name to receive the Hat Heads Book Giveaway! If you’ll get back to me by the end of the day tomorrow with your mailing address, I’ll get your book in the mail to you.
Thanks for playing!
Maybe it’s not your Labubu, but if you’ve ever looked at one of those creepy cute dolls and thought “what that thing needs is a sweater,” you’ve come to the right place. These Labubu knitting patterns are super cute and easy to make whatever your skill level.
If you want to keep it super basic, there’s this Labubu sweater from flourish AND fiber. It uses sock yarn and is worked from the top down in the round with a bit of ribbing on the edges but otherwise in stockinette stitch. It says it’s meant to fit all current regular Labubu plush pendants.
Another cute pendant project is the Bubu Cardi by Ginko B. This free Ravelry download uses fingering weight yarn and only uses about 35 yards of yarn, so it’s a perfect scrap knitting project.
Give your Labubu some springtime flair with this sweet little dress pattern by About Yarn. It’s for a 6.5 inch/17 cm doll and is worked in the round using DK weight yarn.
Or get them ready for cooler weather with this cute beanie from Stephanie Connolly. Available as a free Ravelry download, this pattern uses DK weight yarn and has a hole in the top for Labubu’s ears and pendant to pull through.
If you want a more whimsical look, try the Labubu headdress by Shino Craft. This one uses sport weight yarn and makes your critter look like a flower. You can buy it on Ravelry.
Add a touch of colorwork with this adorable heart sweat for a Labubu. This pattern is from kelmadeSG and uses fingering or DK weight yarn (maybe depending on what size doll you have?) and is worked flat in pieces.
Shirley Durmaz made this cute hoodie for a Labubu with two strands of fingering weight yarn (or you could use a DK weight). It’s available on Ravelry.
If your Labubu fan is also a Taylor Swift fan, you’ll want to knit the free Labubu V Neck Cardigan, inspired by Taylor’s Folklore sweater. It uses fingering weight yarn and you can find it on Ravelry.
Dear Terrye,
Wow, oh goodness! Can barely write back to you as I’m so excited by your news of my name being chosen to receive the Hat Heads book by your puppy. Puppy must have known I’m dog sitting right now so knitting more projects later will be so delightful. P.S. the Corgi twosome are busy frolicking in the autumn sunlight.
Thank you all so very much to friends at CraftGossip,
Nikki Pacheco Theard