Easily use up small amounts of DK weight yarn by making these charming Chinese New Year Lanterns. Embellish this simple knitting pattern by adding beads and sequins. Want to make your lanterns a little longer? This pattern provides simple instructions for doing so! PRODUCT: hand knitting pattern for Lunar New Year Knit Decorations. PUBLISHED: February 2021 INTRODUCTION: This pattern includes instructions for two different decoration designs for Lunar New Year decorations using the Chinese character, 福 (‘fuk’ in Cantonese, ‘fu’ in Mandarin), meaning good fortune, good luck, and prosperity, in two If you celebrate the Lunar New Year or want to appreciate and learn more about the holiday as someone who doesn’t have that tradition, these knit Lunar New Year decorations from Tina Tse Knits are a fun option. There is a rectangle and a diamond-shaped option, both with the Chinese character ? worked on them in stranded colorwork knit flat. This lunar new year celebration, which represents the Year of the Snake and year 4711 on the Chinese calendar, will continue for 15 days. If you’re anything like me, those two weeks sound like the perfect opportunity to get creative and ring in the year of the snake, so I’ve rounded up some of the best snake patterns to knit and crochet. This cute Chinese New Year Snake knitting pattern can be used as a chocolate orange cover or stuffed using the base pattern to make a lovely 15 cms soft toy. This makes a lovely decoration, table present or great fun gift. This listing is for the pattern and not the item itself. Thanks for looking. If you have any questions, please get in touch. Chinese New Year is just around the corner and 2021 is the year of the Ox. I wanted to commemorate this occasion by knitting a cute little ox toy in an adorable little out t. I chose to knit him in a red tunic as this is a lucky colour according to Chinese culture. which I think was a wise choice as we all need a little luck this year! TeaCosyFolk presents a delightful knitting pattern for a medium-sized tea cosy, specifically designed for the Chinese New Year of the Dragon. The main part of the tea cosy is very plain, the whole focus of this tea cosy is the dragon. The black of the main cosy makes the colours of the dragon pop. So here it is, my little Chinese Knit Year beaver. Gung Hay Fat Choy! I wish you balance and personal fulfilment for your Metal Ox/Bao the Beaver year! This is a pattern for a knitted beaver. It is worked mainly in stockinette and in the round. With the ears and tail worked flat. Chinese New Year Cowl is a Knitting pattern by Pat Hensley, available as a Downloadable PDF and includes instructions in English. Discover more patterns by Pat Hensley at LoveCrafts! The Chinese New Year Rabbit tea cosy fits a Small sized teapot that holds 2 cups or 1 pint, for one person. The Chinese New Year Rabbit tea cosy is a 5 page knitting pattern that has lots of photos to help and guide you. The pattern uses Stylecraft Special DK yarn. Find the original free pattern on Ravelry. 10. Lunar New Year Lantern. Designed by Crafty CovMom; Chinese lanterns are so atmospheric that you can’t miss this one. The simple crochet instructions will allow you to make a great decoration with the Lunar New Year’s vibe. Knitted Blue Tiger Crochet Soft Toy Handmade Baby Girl Shower Gift Amigurumi Toys Knitting Pattern Toy Crochet Chinese New Year Symbol 2022 (5) $ 43.00. FREE shipping Crochet your own adorable rat complete with protruding snout, floppy ears, flexible tail, and the sweetest pose. You will love creating this little darling for all the rat and mouse lovers in your life and to help celebrate Chinese New Year! This Amigurumi rat is part of the Chinese New Year Zodiac Amigurumi series from All about Ami. Today, we have some simple looking Finger Knitting Snakes.. And with Chinese New Year 2025 being the Year of the Snake this is the perfect fabulous Snake craft for you to have a go at! Finger knitted snake craft for Year of the Snake 2025 First shared in April 2017. BUT.. there is something a little different about them. Happy Lunar New Year, everyone! 2025 is the Year of the Snake which is the 6th animal of the Chinese zodiac. Snakes are associated with wisdom, elegance, charm, and transformation. People born in the year of the snake are said to be “intuitive, strategic, and intelligent.” It’s a custom to hand out red envelopes (hong-bao) So if you’d like to try something a little exotic, I invite you to join me in trying one or more of these Chinese-themed knitting patterns! A Collection of Chinese-Themed Knitting Patterns Giant Panda: This is the pattern that got me thinking of other Chinese-themed patterns. There’s something so sweet yet majestic about the giant panda The original pattern and the photos are on Ribblr. Chinese New Year Rabbit Free Crochet Pattern. Another new year amigurumi wonder by Stephanie Jessica Lau from All About Ami! This genius designer’s crochet patterns are already a tradition – we always wait for them impatiently in January. 2023 is the year of the bunny rabbit! How cute is Knitted Blue Tiger Crochet Soft Toy Handmade Baby Girl Shower Gift Amigurumi Toys Knitting Pattern Toy Crochet Chinese New Year Symbol 2022 (5) $ 43.00. FREE shipping This special time of year isn’t just about cherished traditions; it’s also an opportunity to connect with loved ones and express your creativity through Chinese New Year crafts. Whether you’re decorating your home or enjoying quality time with family, these activities bring vibrant energy and a meaningful touch to the celebrations. Every year for Lunar Chinese New Year, I design a crochet amigurumi pattern for the zodiac animal of the year. I’ve been designing one every year since I started my blog, which means this is the 6th year I’m doing this! Meet Noodles the Dragon! My daughter named him after his curly little whiskers that look like ramen noodles.
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