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Devils Tail

This document provides a knitting pattern for creating a Devil's Tail Halloween costume accessory. It includes a list of materials needed, detailed instructions for knitting the tail and end piece, and notes on abbreviations used in the pattern. The pattern encourages improvisation with yarn and needle sizes for a fun crafting experience.

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Devils Tail

This document provides a knitting pattern for creating a Devil's Tail Halloween costume accessory. It includes a list of materials needed, detailed instructions for knitting the tail and end piece, and notes on abbreviations used in the pattern. The pattern encourages improvisation with yarn and needle sizes for a fun crafting experience.

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R3 Devil's Tail

For a quick Halloween costume why not knit a Devil's Tail. Use a safety pin to attach it
to the inside waistband of any skirt or trousers and swish away.

You will need:


red yarn (double knit) • toy stuffing
4 x double ended knitting needles (3mm) • tapestry needle • scissors

Pattern (End Piece):

This pattern will use the abbreviation 3TOG. This Round 9: [kfb, k2, 3TOG, k1, kfb, k1] x2 (18)
means work 3 sts together using the following Round 10: [kfb, k6, kfb, k1] x2 (22)
method – sl1, k2tog, psso (see Notes for other Round 11: [kfb, k3, 3TOG, k2, kfb, k1] x2 (22)
abbreviations). Round 12: [kfb, k8, kfb, k1] x2 (26)
Round 13: [kfb, k4, 3TOG, k3, kfb, k1] x2 (26)
Cast on 2 stitches in red. Round 14: [kfb, k10, kfb, k1] x2 (30)
Round 15: [kfb, k5, 3TOG, k4, kfb, k1] x2 (30)
Row 1: kfbf x2 (6) Round 16: [kfb, k12, kfb, k1] x2 (34)
Round 17: [kfb, k6, 3TOG, k5, kfb, k1] x2 (34)
Separate the stitches onto several knitting Round 18: [kfb, k14, kfb, k1] x2 (38)
needles and continue in the round. Round 19: [kfb, k7, 3TOG, k6, kfb, k1] x2 (38)

Round 2: k– Add a small amount of stuffing into the top of the


Round 3: [kfb, kfb, k1] x2 (10) end piece.
Round 4: k–
Round 5: [kfb, k2, kfb, k1] x2 (14) Arrange the stitches so that the first 19 are on
Round 6: k– one needle and the last 19 are on another. Graft
Round 7: [kfb, k4, kfb, k1] x2 (18) the two sides of the tail together using Kitchener
Round 8: k– Stitch.

Pattern (Tail):

• Using red yarn cast on 3 stitches.


• Work 40 - 60cm i-cord.
• Cut yarn, thread through remaining stitches and pull tight.

Making Up:

Attach the end of the tail to the end piece and sew in any loose ends.

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Notes:

Abbreviations

[ ] x number Repeat the section in square brackets the required number of times.
(number) Gives the total number of stitches you should have on needle by the end of the row.
k number Knit this number of stitches
k– Knit every stitch to the end of the row.
kfb Knit into the front and then the back of a single stitch (+1 stitch).
kfbf Knit into the front and the back and the front again of a single stitch (+2 stitches).
k2tog Knit the next two stitches together (-1 stitch).
psso Pass the slipped stitch over any intervening stitches and off the needle.
sl1 Slip the next stitch purl wise.
sts Stitches.

Needle/Yarn Size

As with most ODDknit patterns the yarn and needle sizes in the "you will need" section are just a guide. Feel free to
improvise with whatever needles and yarn you have lying around - that's half the fun!

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