








Fancy Hen Knitting Pattern
This charming knitted hen from Baa Ram Ewe is a great project to experiment with colourwork and use up scrap yarn.
Fancy Hen is knit from the bottom up. Her comb sections and beak are knit separately and sewn on. With the addition of a few large pebbles at the base, Fancy Hen could make an ideal doorstop or bookend. Otherwise keep her soft for use as a cushion or toy.
This is an A5 paper pattern from Baa Ram Ewe.
This charming knitted hen from Baa Ram Ewe is a great project to experiment with colourwork and use up scrap yarn.
Fancy Hen is knit from the bottom up. Her comb sections and beak are knit separately and sewn on. With the addition of a few large pebbles at the base, Fancy Hen could make an ideal doorstop or bookend. Otherwise keep her soft for use as a cushion or toy.
This is an A5 paper pattern from Baa Ram Ewe.
This charming knitted hen from Baa Ram Ewe is a great project to experiment with colourwork and use up scrap yarn.
Fancy Hen is knit from the bottom up. Her comb sections and beak are knit separately and sewn on. With the addition of a few large pebbles at the base, Fancy Hen could make an ideal doorstop or bookend. Otherwise keep her soft for use as a cushion or toy.
This is an A5 paper pattern from Baa Ram Ewe.
You will need:
Woodnote DK (80g of MC, 40g CC1 for pattern and 5g of CC2 for beak and comb)
Alternatively, you could hold Pip Colourwork double for the CC1 and CC2
3mm/US 2.5 25cm/10” long DPNs or 3mm/US 2.5 80cm/32” circular
2.5mm/US 1.5 DPN
2 buttons for eyes; tapestry needle; 1 stitch marker; scrap yarn; toy stuffing