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Stegosaurus, three quarters view

Knitted Stegosaurus Pattern

Finished Measurements

  • length: approx. 14 inches
  • height: approx. 9 1/2 inches
  • width: approx. 6 inches

Materials

  • 130 yards worsted (for this one I used Knit Picks Panache, about a skein and a half of the green and a half-skein of the blue)
  • a couple of hanks of yarn for the mouth and eyes

 

  • #6 straight needles (a few sizes smaller than recommended for the yarn)
    a pair of #6 DPNs (to make icord)
  • embroidery needle
  • 10 large heavy green guitar picks (optional, to stiffen back plates)
  • polyfill fiber

Pattern notes:

I've put up lots of pictures here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jwgh/sets/72157603888991257/ People making knitted stegosauri of their own might find them useful. Ravelry users can find the pattern here.

The instructions and photos show Stegosauruses made using worsted yarn, but I've also had pleasing results using bulky yarn with the same size needles. Or use size 1s and sock yarn for a mini Stegosaurus!

The pictures all show the Stegosaurus being sewn together knit side out, but you can also do it purl side out to get a different texture, which I find in some ways preferable. An example of what this looks like can be found here.

When you encounter 'w&t' in the instructions, use whatever technique you prefer to wrap and turn the yarn. One method is described here.

Body

The body is worked in stockinette stitch.
  • Cast on 5 stitches, leaving long (24 inch or so) tail for sewing shut.
  • Rows 1-6:    Work 6 rows
  • Row 7:    K1, Kfb, K1, Kfb, K1 (7 st)
  • Rows 8-12:    Work 5 rows
  • Row 13:    K1, Kfb, K3, Kfb, K1 (9 st)
  • Rows 14-18:    Work 5 rows
  • Row 19:    K1, Kfb, K5, Kfb, K1 (11 st)
  • Rows 20-24:    Work 5 rows
  • Row 25:    K2, Kfb, K5, Kfb, K2 (13 st)
  • Rows 26-30:    Work 5 rows
  • Row 31:    K2, Kfb, K7, Kfb, K2 (15 st)
  • Rows 32-36:    Work 5 rows
  • Row 37:    K3, Kfb, K7, Kfb, K3 (17 st)
  • Rows 38-40:    Work 3 rows
  • Row 41:    K3, Kfb, K4, Kfb, K4, Kfb, K3 (20 st)
  • Rows 42-44:    Work 3 rows
  • Row 45:    K4, Kfb, K4, Kfb, K5, Kfb, K4 (23 st)
  • Row 46:    Work 1 row
  • Row 47:    K4, Kfb, K6, Kfb, K6, Kfb, K4 (26 st)
  • Row 48:    Work 1 row
  • Row 49:    K5, Kfb, K6, Kfb, K7, Kfb, K5 (29 st)
  • Row 50:    P18, w&t, K7, w&t, P to end
  • Row 51:    K7, Kfb, K3, Kfb, K5, Kfb, K3, Kfb, K7 (33 st)
  • Row 52:    Work 1 row
  • Row 53:    K8, Kfb, K3, Kfb, K7, Kfb, K3, Kfb, K8 (37 st)
  • Row 54:    P22, w&t, K7, w&t, P22
  • Row 55:    K8, Kfb, K2, Kfb, K3, Kfb, K5, Kfb, K3, Kfb, K2, Kfb, K8 (43 st)
  • Row 56:    P26, w&t, K9, w&t, P26
  • Row 57:    K8, Kfb, K3, Kfb, K4, Kfb, K7, Kfb, K4, Kfb, K3, Kfb, K8 (49 st)
  • Row 58:    P30, w&t, K11, w&t, P30
  • Row 59:    K10, (Kfb, K2)x3, Kfb, K9, (Kfb, K2)x3, Kfb, K10 (57 st)
  • Row 60:    P35, w&t, K13, w&t, P35
  • Row 61:    K13, Kfb, K3, Kfb, K4, Kfb, K11, Kfb, K4, Kfb, K3, Kfb, K13 (63 st)
  • Row 62:    P38, w&t, K13, w&t, P38
  • Row 63:    K15, Kfb, K9, Kfb, K11, Kfb, K9, Kfb, K15 (67 st)
  • Row 64:    P41, w&t, K15, w&t, P41
  • Row 65:    K14, Kfb, K11, Kfb, K13, Kfb, K11, Kfb, K14 (71 st)
  • Row 66:    P43, w&t, K15, w&t, P43
  • Rows 67-69: Work 3 rows
  • Row 70:    P43, w&t, K15, w&t, P43
  • Row 71:    K14, K2tog, K10, K2tog, K15, K2tog, K10, K2tog, K14 (67 st)
  • Row 72:    P41, w&t, K15, w&t, P41
  • Row 73:    K15, K2tog, K8, K2tog, K13, K2tog, K8, K2tog, K15 (63 st)
  • Row 74:    P38, w&t, K13, w&t, P38
  • Row 75:    K13, (K2tog,K3)x2, K2tog, K13, (K2tog, K3)x2, K2tog, K13 (57 st)
  • Row 76:    P35, w&t, K13, w&t, P35
  • Row 77:    K10, (K2tog, K2)x3, K2tog, K9, (K2tog, K2)x3, K2tog, K10 (49 st)
  • Row 78:    P30, w&t, K11, w&t, P30
  • Row 79:    K8, (K2tog, K3)x2, K2tog, K9, (K2tog, K3)x2, K2tog, K8 (43 st)
  • Row 80:    Work 1 row
  • Row 81:    K8, K2tog, (K2, K2tog)x2, K7, (K2tog, K2)x2, K2tog, K8 (37 st)
  • Row 82:    P22, w&t, K7, w&t, P22
  • Row 83:    K8, K2tog, K3, K2tog, K7, K2tog, K3, K2tog, K8 (33 st)
  • Row 84:    Work 1 row
  • Row 85:    K7, K2tog, K2, K2tog, K7, K2tog, K2, K2tog, K7 (29 st)
  • Row 86:    P18, w&t, K7, w&t, P to end
  • Row 87:    K5, K2tog, K7, K2tog, K6, K2tog, K5 (26 st)
  • Rows 88-92:    Work 5 rows
  • Continuing directly on from row 92, finish knitting the head as follows:
    • K1, K2tog, K21, w&t
    • P2tog, P19, w&t
    • K2tog, K17, w&t
    • P2tog, P15, w&t
    • K2tog, K13, w&t
    • P2tog, P11, w&t
    • K2tog, K9, w&t
    • P2tog, P7, w&t
    • K2tog, K5, w&t
    • P2tog, P3, w&t
    • K2tog, K2tog, turn
    • P to end
    • K2 tog to end
    • P2tog, P3tog, P2tog
    • Break yarn, leaving long (24 inch or so) tail to sew shut
    • Thread yarn through remaining three stitches.

At this point it looks something like this:

unstuffed Stegosaurus body, interior view

Sew bottom edge together from each end, leaving hole for stuffing (and with stockinette side out).

Stegosaurus body: basically complete

Stuff, then finish sewing shut.

Legs (make 4)

  • Row 1:    Cast on 16 stitches, leaving 8-inch tail to attach leg to body
  • Rows 2-10:    Work in stockenette 8 rows.
  • Row 11:    Cast off 12 stitches, finish row.
  • Rows 12-15:    Work remaining stitches in stockinette (starting on the wrong side) for 4 rows (ending with knit row).
  • Cast off remaining stitches purlwise, leaving 8-inch tail to sew together.

Sew together, using these photos as a guide:

Stegosaurus leg, not sewn together Stegosaurus leg, assembled Stegosaurus leg, assembled

Stuff, attach to body.

scratch its belly!

Back plates (make 10)

Make two of the following, leaving a 18 inch tail on the second.

  1. Cast on 4 stitches. Work the following in garter stitch.
  2. Rows 1-2:    Knit two rows.
  3. Row 3:    Kfb, K2, Kfb
  4. Rows 4-5:    Knit two rows.
  5. Row 6:    Kfb, K4, Kfb
  6. Row 7:    Knit one row.
  7. Row 8:    K2tog, K4, K2tog
  8. Cast off.

After you've made both, sew the two together around the edge, leaving the cast-off edge unsewn, using these photos as a guide:

anatomy of a backplate assembled backplate

Then sew to the back of the Stegosaurus:

backplates

If you want to make the backplates extra stiff you can insert a guitar pick point-first before attaching each back plate. This is not really necessary, though.

Spikes (make 4)

On two DP needles, cast on 3 stitches and work as i-cord for 6 rows. Cast off. Attach to tail:

thagomizer, top view thagomizer, side view

Face

Embroider face.

Stegosaurus, three quarters view Stegosaurus, front view

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