Baby Bird Nest (Crocheting)
Materials
- several yards of worsted weight yarn
- size H hook
Tips
- hold 2 or 3 strands together for a tight stitch
Instructions
- create the starting ring using a size H hook and 2-3 strands of yarn held together
- crochet 3 chains; slip stitch last chain to first chain to make a loop or ring
- work between 10-15 single crochets into the starting ring, which becomes chain 2
- slip stitch the last single crochet to the top stitch in the chain 2 that started this round
- on chain 2, single crochet into each of the next 2 stitches, then do 2 single crochets into the next stitch, single crochet into the next 2 stitches, then 2 single crochets in the next stitch
- so on around the circle
- slip stitch your last single crochet into the top of the chain 2 that started this round
- repeat until your circle is at least 3 inches (you can make your nest with a bottom from 3 to 6 inches)
- once you have made the bottom of the 3- 6 inches, from all rounds thereafter crochet one single crochet into each stitch (you will see how your ‘sides’ begin to form)
- crochet until the sides are about 2-3 inches high
- bind off
- weave into loose ends
Baby Bird Nest (Knitting)
Materials
- several yards of worsted weight yarn
- size H hook
Tips
- to make sure the nest is tight and washable, use washable yarn
- use 2 different colors to make counting stitches easier
- use 3 strands if the yarn is very fine
- use double-pointed needles-just about any size from 5 through, depending on the weight of the yarn
- you can use circular needles if you prefer
- when doing K2tog, it seems to be easier to knit through the back loops rather than the front
- if you are still having problems with K2 tog, try using a crochet hook to pull the yarn through
- only decrease to the point where you have a small, easily close gap in the bottom of the nest, otherwise there can be a bump on the bottom that can make the nest unstable
- these instructions are for nests that are about 4 inches across
- cast on fewer stitches for smaller nests
- they knit up so quickly, it’s easy to experiment (if the nest is much smaller, start the decrease with K6, K2tog)
- the yarn should not be fuzzy because the birds’ toes will get caught
Instructions
- cast 54 stitches; divide evenly among 4 dpns
- work in stockinette stitch (or K stitch) until the nest is approximately 3 inches tall
- purl one row; then start to decrease:
- K7, K2tog-repeat to end
- K6, K2tog-repeat to end
- K5, K2tog-repeat to end
- K4, K2tog-repeat to end
- K3, K2tog-repeat to end
- K2, K2tog-repeat to end
- K1, K2tog-repeat to end
- cut yarns, leaving a 6 inch tail
- slide yarn on needle
- draw tight to close up end (put a few stitches across the gap if need be)
- weave in yarn
- cut off
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