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    Milk Can

    Materials Set of 3.25mm needles (UK size 10, US size 3) Yarn needle Toy Stuffing Scissors 5mm Toy safety eyes (optional)

    Yarn colours Blue White Brown Scraps of black and pink yarn/thread if embroidering the eyes andmouth and cheeks

    Yarn weight: Double knitting (DK)

    Gauge: not important but make it tight so stuffing doesnt show

    through

    Finished measurements: Milk is approx. 6 tall, 3 wideCookie is approx 2 wide, 1 tall

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    ~*MILK

    Cast on 20 st in white1. Purl2-27. St-st for 26 rows28. PurlChange to blue yarn29. PurlKeep your work facing on the right side (do not turn)

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    Cast on 60 sts in blue (80sts)30. *k19, p1* three times, k2031. P20, *k1, p19* three times32 -37. Repeat rows 30 and 31 three more times (8 rows in total)Change to white yarn38-39. Repeat rows 30 and 3140-44. For the next 5 rows follow the pattern below (you may need toclick on the picture to see the full chart)

    White square: use white yarnBlue square: use blue yarnRed square: on an odd row indicates a purl, on an even row indicates

    a knit

    45-66. Repeat rows 30 and 31 for 22 rows67. Knit across

    For the following rows the stitches in black indicate where the whiteyarn should be used and the stitches in blue indicate where the blueyarn should be used.

    68. P1, k17, p2, k19, p1, p1, k17, p2, k2069. P20, k2, p16, k1, p1, k1, p19, k2, p16, k1, p170. K1, p1, k16, p2, k19, p1, k1, p1, k16, p2, k2071. P20, k1, p1, k1, p14, k1, p2, k1, p19, k1, p1, k1,p14, k1, p272. K3, p1, k12, p1, k2, p1, k19, p1, k3, p1, k12, p1, k2, p1, k2073. P20, k1, p2, k1, p12, k1, p3, k1, p19, k1, p2, k1, p12, k1, p374. K4, p1, k10, p1, k3, p1, k19, p1, K4, p1, k10, p1, k3, p1, k2075. P20, k1, p4, k1, p8, k1, p5, k1, p19, k1, p4, k1, p8, k1, p576. K5, p1, k8, p1, k4, p1, k19, p1, K5, p1, k8, p1, k4, p1, k2077. P20, k1, p5, k1, p6, k1, p6, k1, p19, k1, p5, k1, p6, k1, p6

    78. K7, p1, k4, p1, k6, p1, k19, p1, K7, p1, k4, p1, k6, p1, k2079. P20, k1, p6, k1, p4, k1, p7, k1, p19, k1, p6, k1, p4, k1, p780. K8, p1, k2, p1, k7, p1, k19, p1, K8, p1, k2, p1, k7, p1, k2081. P20, k1, p8, k2, p9, k1, p19, k1, p8, k2, p982. BO 60 st, p20 (20 sts)Continue with all blue yarn83-87. st-st 5 rows

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    88. Purl89-93. st-st 5 rows94. BO remaining stitches

    COOKIE

    Biscuit (make 2)CO6 in brown1.knit2.*kfb* along(12sts)3.knit4.*kfb, k1* along (18sts)

    5.knit6.*kfb, k2* along (24sts)7.knit8.*kfb, k3* along (30sts)9.knit10.*kfb, k4* along (36sts)11.knit12.BO

    FillingCast on 33 with white1-3. Garter stitch 3 rows4. BO

    Seaming Schematics

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    MilkThe black dotted lines in the diagram represent areas which should befolded. The following steps should be carried out with the right sidefacing towards you. Use whip stitch for all the steps apart from step 7

    where mattress stitch is used.

    Step 1.Sew together the areas indicated by the red dotted lines.

    Step 2.Sew together the areas indicated by the red dotted lines.

    Step3.Sew together the areas indicated by the red dotted lines.

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    Step 4.Sew together the areas indicated by the red dotted lines.

    Step 5.With the black dotted edges folded inwards, pin together the top edgeof the white coloums and sew together.

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    Step 6.Now take the extended blue flap and fold over the middle, then sew

    down both vertical edges. Then sew the horizontal edge against thediagonal edge as indicated by the red dotted lines

    The top of the toy should now be looking like a folded milk carton top.At this point you may like to add the facial features.

    Step 7.Sew together the two row ends indicated by the red dotted lines using

    mattress stitch for invisible seaming.

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    At this stage you may like to stuff the toy with polyester toy stuffingfor a squishy effect or foam wadding so the finished toy has morestructure.

    Step 8.Sew the remaining white edges to the bottom edges of the blue rowsas indicated by the red dotted lines

    CookieStep 1.Sew together the row ends of the biscuit top

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    To achieve an invisible seam with garter stitch sew together using thefollowing method:

    Join the bottom loop of one row and join it to the top loop of thecorresponding row. Follow the diagram for direction. Unlike thediagram the seam must be pulled together as it is worked.

    Once the biscuit pieces have been seamed into circles, then attachedfacial features to one of the biscuit pieces.

    Step 2.Take the filling row and sew together the row ends to make a hoop.

    Step 3.Take the hoop and pin the cast on edge to the wrong side of the

    bottom biscuit piece. Sew the edges to the biscuit piece.

    Step 4.Take a small amount of polyester toy filling and place it in the littlecup of the bottom biscuit and filling piece. A birds eye view of cookieshould look like this:

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    Step 5.Take the top biscuit piece with the face, top side up and pin it to the

    bind off edge of the filling hoop.Sew the edges of the filling to the biscuit piece.

    Other Information If you wish the toy to be for a child under 3 years old or for a pet, Istrongly recommend that you embroider on any features to reduceany choking hazard. If you fill the whole milk with saftey stuffing the toy is very squishyand won't keep its shape for too long unless its only used for display,if you prefer it to have more ridity then filling it with blocks of foammay be better. For a variation on the milk try knitting it in pink for strawberry

    milk, yellow for banana milk or brown for chocolate milk.