Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Zombie pattern notes



OK, had a few requests so I have very hastily put this together. I accept no responsibility for the quality of the finished product!

Zombie pattern notes
Not the most complete instructions you’ll ever see, but who’s ever seen identical zombies?


Materials
Small amounts of DK in suitable colours for flesh, blood, bone, and whatever clothes and hair you want. Tiny amount of grey or pink for brains.
Size 2.75mm needles
Pipe cleaner?chenille straw/wire for stiffening bone ends
Darning needle
Dark colouring pencil for shading in under eyes and making dirt smudges
Crochet hook for hair

Gash
Insert these at random.
Use blood colour for 1 st of the row you want the gash to start.
Next row, when you get to the gash, inc 1 (2 red sts)
Repeat x2 (8 sts)
Continue for about 4 rows with no increases.
Next row, when you get to the gash, K2 4 times
Repeat until 1 red st left
Next row, continue in main colour

Whole leg
Cast on 6 sts in flesh tone
Purl 1 row
Inc into every st (12 sts)
P 1 row
(inc 1, K1) to end (18 sts)
cont in SS for 45 rows, ending with a P row. Part way up the leg (depending on how long you want the trouser leg) introduce the trouser colour, alternating with leg colour to make a ragged shape. Add a gash if you feel like it. Keep these sts on needle.

Leg with bone sticking out
Cast on 6 sts in white
Starting with a K row, ss 4 rows.
Switch to Blood and inc 1 in every st (12 sts)
P 1 row
(Inc 1, K1) to end (18 sts)
Switch to flesh and cont in SS for a total of 33 rows, changing to trouser colour as for whole leg, adding a gash if you feel like it, and finishing on a P row. If I’ve worked this out right, both legs should be on the same needle ready to join….

Body
K across all 36 sts to join legs.
P 1 row
(K2, inc 1) to end (48 sts) (or just K for a skinnier zombie)
Cont in SS for about 35 rows, joining in shirt colour as for trouser colour on legs, adding a gash or two. For the gash across the ribs I just knitted a random shape bordered by flesh colour and with alternating stripes of Blood and Bone colours (ooh I enjoyed typing that). I could make a chart if anyone is really interested.
To decrease for shoulders, K9, K3tog 3 times, K20, K3tog 3 times, K9 (36 sts)
P 1 row
K6, K3tog twice, K12, K3tog twice, K6 (26 sts)
P1 row
K2tog to end (13 sts)
P 1 row
K1, K2tog to end (7 sts)
Draw up tightly and secure

Head
Cast on 6 sts
Inc 1 in every st (12)
P1 row
Inc 1 in every st (24)
SS 3 rows
(K1, inc 1) to end (36)
SS 9 rows
(K1, K2tog) to end (24)
SS 3 rows
K2tog to end (12)
P1 row
K2tog to end (6)
Draw up tightly and secure.

Whole arm
Cast on 4 sts in flesh tone
Purl 1 row
Inc into every st (8 sts)
P 1 row
(inc 1) to end (16 sts)
SS 5 rows
For wrist, K1, (K2tog, K1) to end
P 1 row
K1, (inc 1, K1) to end (16)
cont in SS for 27 or so rows, ending with a P row. Part way up the arm (depending on how long you want the sleeve) introduce the trouser colour, alternating with flesh colour to make a ragged shape. Add a gash if you feel like it.
K2tog to end (8)
P2 tog to end (4)
Draw up tightly and secure

Arm with bone sticking out
Cast on 4 sts in white
Starting with a K row, ss 6 rows.
Switch to Blood and inc 1 in every st (8 sts)
P 1 row
(Inc 1, K1) to end (16 sts)
Switch to flesh and cont in SS for a total of about 19 rows, finishing as for whole arm.

Shoe
Cast on 18 sts
Inc 1 in every st (36 sts)
P1 row
K 3 rows to form a ridge
Starting with a purl row, SS 3 rows
K10, K3tog 4 times, K10 (24 sts)
K1, P1 rib for next 4-5 rows for sock
Cast off


Making up
Body
Starting at foot end , mattress stitch edges of legs together up to join, stuffing as you go and inserting a length of pipe cleaner in the bone. Insert less stuffing where gashes are and push gashes in with your finger to gauge how much stuffing is needed.
Continue to mattress stitch up body, again stuffing as you go.

Arms
Stuff as for legs and attach to shoulders

Head
Starting at whichever end you feel like, mattress stitch edges of head together and stuff firmly. Attach to top of body

Boot
Fold in half and stitch together round edge, leaving cast-off edge open. Stuff shoe and pull onto whole leg end. Stitch in place.

Using Bone colour, make a long stitch in each gash to look like a bone, and to hold gash in place. On head, stitch on facial features before choosing where to put a patch of brain. Embroider a rough circle in grey, and edge with white then red. Liberally embroider blood spatters everywhere then add hair around the brain section (send me a message if you want any tips on doll hair).

1 comment:

  1. Hi, I've just made your zombie. I've called him Trevor, thanks for posting the instructions, they were the only ones I could find for a truly gruesome zombie.
    Thanks again
    Jayne

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