Knitted Robin
Advanced | 49 min 5 sec
Knitted Robin Introduction
00:55
Materials
01:05
Knit the Bird Body
08:56
Knit Tail and Feathers
09:01
04:49
Assembly
24:24
Taught by Megan Kreiner
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Learn how to knit this adorable English robin, complete with a cherubic little body, wings, tail, and pointy beak. This red-breasted bird is knitted in pieces and comes together quickly. Megan Kreiner not only shows you how to knit the bird, but also demonstrates how to assemble all of the bits and pieces and attach it to a twig.
 
Here’s what you’ll need:
Yarn:
  • Cascade Aran
  • MC—#25, Ruby
  • CCA—#1, White
  • CCB—#25, Chocolate
  • CCC—#18, Mocha
  • Materials:
  • Size 4 (3.5 mm), set of DPNs
  • 6 mm black bead eyes
  • Small 3–4" long twig
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stuffing
  • 6-8” Ribbon or string
  • Removable stitch marker
  • Marking pin
Downloads:
Learn how to:
  • Work in the round with Magic Loop
  • Knit the body, wings, tail, back, and beak
  • Stuff the bird and hide yarn ends
  • Assemble bird and add facial details
  • Work duplicate stitch
  • Attach bird to a twig
What you’ll get:
  • Detailed lesson how to knit and assembled an adorable English robin
  • 5 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
  • Detailed supplies list and downloadable PDF pattern ($8 value)
  • Step-by-step expert instruction from Megan Kreiner
  • The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
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Knitted Robin Reviews
55 users recommended this class to a friend
Susie Marro
Great instruction for this adorable little robin.
More than 3 months ago
 
Kim B. Templeton
Clear and concise directions to follow along and make this very cute little bird! Can't wait to make more and try different colors of yarn. So much fun!
More than 3 months ago
 
barbara crettol
Explained in a manner that is easy to understand. Directions stated in a pleasant voice. Camera placed at an angle as to see the process being taught.
More than 3 months ago