



A new free pattern for tiny doughnuts 🙂 link to download is here.
The original idea for this doughnut pattern was to make something small enough to fit into the pocket of my dungarees pattern, and although it is a little tight, it does just fit. I tried so many prototypes, trying to reduce the size further but they didn’t work out as circular, so this was as small as I could go and therefore the pattern is recommended to be worked with very thin needles 2.25mm (US 1) in order that the doughnut made fits into the dungaree pocket.
If you prefer you can use the doughnut as a stand-alone item, size is then less important and you can knit it in DK weight yarn with 3mm needles to give a larger size.
I hope you have fun with the pattern, it knits up quickly and infact the thing that took the most time and patience was sewing those tiny, fiddly, easy-to-drop-and-stab-your-finger-with-the-needle beads on! If you give it a go please come and share your project pictures over in our Ravelry group so everyone can admire them – I’m looking forward to seeing what you make.
See you soon x
Thank you.
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Obrigada por isso !
Feliz com esse padrão, espero em breve poder faze-los 🙂
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Fabulous as ever! Thank you!
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Awe thank you Julie, they are so cute!!!
May just have to make some, with two little girlies here now and lots of pretend tea parties, they would come in very handy! 🙂
V x
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What a treat! Thank you x
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Thank you Julie for all that you do. These donuts are adorable. Why am I also thinking Christmas wreaths ornaments for a tiny tree. Hmmm must because fall is in the air and Christmas is just around the corner. These pink and brown donuts are making me hungry 😁
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These are so sweet and I love this ele! What yarn did you use for him? It has a lovely texture 🙂
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These could not possibly be any cuter. Thanks for you generosity in making this a free pattern as well. I hope your paperwork for Toby’s transition goes well. I know he’s your first priority. Best wishes for a smooth transition.
Bonnie
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Adorable ❤️ Thank you. Thanks for the check in & treat! Hope you are not just surviving the daily toil of post school planning. It can be all consuming… & suck the joy out of ones soul 😳🙄🥴. It’s the process & not your life… joy will be found in every day moments… and donuts 🍩
Lori from Port Perry
On a similar roller coaster ride ❤️
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oh my gosh, those are so adorable!!! Thanks so much for sharing the pattern.
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Thank you for sharing the donut pattern with us Julie!
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Thankyou Julie for another delightful pattern to add to the growing collection…..can’t stop knitting little creatures in tiny outfits….
I am having no luck opening the link. It won’t activate another page nor can I find the pattern on the Free Patterns site….help…please….I NEED DONUTS!
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You make the most sweet things! Thank you for showing us so much. I love your photos and am so happy to visit your site. Thank you for the pattern as well.
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Thank you for the donut pattern. Very cute.
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Oh how cute!!!! I love them!!! Thank you so much for the pattern!
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Julie — They’re ADORABLE!!! Thank You SO much for the free pattern!!!
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Hi, I’m making the elephant, but would him to sport the trainers, as per the picture… is there a pattern for this? Many thanks, love the patterns
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Hi Flor and thanks,
Yes there are alternative feet and legs for any of the animals that include the trainers on Ravelry or Etsy:
https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/shoe-supplement
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/279233744
Please note that the trainers are knitted as part of the feet and not as something that fits over existing feet,
happy knitting
with best wishes
Julie
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