Monday, March 9, 2009






Owlie Soap Sack By Lizzie Jank

This silly pocket washcloth will keep little ones happy in the tub. Slip in a baby soap, and you are ready for action! It is worked side to side in one piece, with buttonholes running along what will become the bottom. Very simple finishing makes a cute toy that you will be willing to throw in the tub! The back is garter stitch so it is nice and scrubbie too!


Small amounts of dishcloth cotton in multiple colors. Here's what I used:
Hot pink for the main body
White/brown variegated for the tummy
White, black, and heathery pink for the eyes
yellow for the beak and feet

Size 8 US (5 mm) needles (I like bamboo best on cotton - but follow your heart!)

Abbreviations:
CO = cast on
BO = bind off
K2 Tog = Knit two together
KF&B = Increase by knitting in front and back of each stitch

BACK
CO 28 stitches loosely in color for main body (A)
Rows 1-3, Knit
*Row 4, K 24, BO 2, K2 (this will be your right side)
Row 5, K2, CO 2, K 24
Row 6 - 9, K*

Repeat from * to * three more times, do not break yarn

FRONT
(when working this color block section, make sure to cross yarn colors in the back of work whenever you switch - nothing fancy, just so they are linked together)

Row 1 (right side),K 10 stitches in (A) do not break, join contrast belly color (B), and work remaining 18 stitches. 
Row 2, P 18 (B), P 10 (A)
Row 3, K 10 (A), K 18 (B)
(maintain this established color block line throughout the rest of the project)
**Row 4 (wrong side), P2 , BO 2, P 24
Row 5, K 24, CO 2, K 2
Row 6, Purl
Row 7, Knit
Row 8, Purl
Row 9 (right side), K 24, BO 2, K 2
Row 10, P 2, CO 2, P 24
Row 11, K
Row 12, P
Row 13, K**

Repeat from ** to ** once more

Work a three needle bind off with the CO stitches (Pick up the CO stitches on another needle and fold your work in half, right side facing you, holding the two needles with stitches on them together. Knit through the first stitch on both needles at the same time. Work as you would a normal bind off )


BEAK
Using yellow, Pick up and Knit 4 stitches on the color change line, center front.
P 1 row
K 2 together twice
P1 row
K2 tog
BO

EYES (Make 2)
Using white, CO 3
Row 1, KF&B of each stitch, 6 stitches
Row 2, Purl
Row 3, K 1, KF&B next stitch, K 2, KF&B next stitch, K1, 8 stitches
Break yarn and join lid color
Row 4, Purl
Row 5, K 1, K2 tog, K 2, K2 tog, K 1, 6 stitches
Row 6, Purl
Row 7, K2 tog across, 3 stitches
Row 8, Purl
Bind off

FEET
CO 4 in contrast color for feet
Work i-cord for about 10 1/2 "
Bind off

FINISHING
Using main color and a yarn needle, sew a running stitch around the top corner of owlie's head. Pull snugly to gather "ear", and sew across the top of head to the other corner and do the same. Fasten off, and weave in ends. Sew eyes onto body, slightly turning the edges under to round the eyes, and also to make them a little "bulgy"! Using scrap black yarn, embroider pupils onto eyes. Weave in ends.

Thread the i-cord through the buttonholes, starting at the front and making sure it is on the outside in the center front. After threading, pull out about 2" from the center front, fold in on itself, and sew to make "feet". Tie the i-cord in back to close.

Slip in some tear-free soap, and you are ready to make a baby laugh!


4 comments:

Jane said...

It´s very cute. Thanks for the pattern :-)

Rachel Jankovic said...

Glad you like it!

Unknown said...

Really Love this. We are crazy about Owls. I will suprize the kids with this one. Thanks for sharing. I would love to see more on your Blog!

Anonymous said...

Could I make some of these to sell?