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Wee Apple Trees

Once I designed the Wee Evergreens pattern, I couldn’t get the idea of knitting a deciduous tree out of my head. And once I had the idea of adding little apples, I just knew it had to come to life.

The use of a few, simple pleat-stitch rounds has a huge impact on creating the leafy canopy. The tree is knit in the round from the bottom up, with apples sewn on after it is stuffed and closed.

Materials

•Needles
Fingering Weight
US 1 / 2.25 mm and US 1.5 / 2.5 mm needles for knitting small circumference in the round or size needed to get gauge

Worsted Weight
US 3 / 3.25 mm and US 4 / 3.5 mm needles for knitting in the round or size needed to get gauge

•Notions
yarn needle, removable stitch markers, a beginning of round marker, fluffy stuffing like roving/polyfill stuffing, weighted stuffing like poly pellets/aquarium gravel/dried beans, cardboard (or plastic container lid), felt or other material + needle and thread or fabric glue (optional, for toy)

Skills Used

  • Knitting in the round
  • k2tog
  • kfb
  • pleat st

Appx. Yardage

(with a 15% buffer)
Fingering Weight
Trunk - C1: 31 yd. / 28 m (6 g)
Canopy - C2: 105 yd. /96 m (23 g)
Apples - C3: 9 yd. / 8 m (2 g)

Worsted Weight
Trunk - C1: 46 yd. / 42 m (21 g)
Canopy - C2: 130 yd. / 118 m (60 g)
Apples - C3: 17 yd. / 16 m (8 g)

Size
Fingering Weight Height: 5.5” / 14 cm
Worsted Weight Height: 8” / 20 cm