19/06/20

Knitting Pattern - Peter Rabbit



PETER RABBIT KNITTING PATTERN


This particular knitting pattern of one of Beatrix Potters animal characters is one of the most popular patterns bought by people that wish to knit the Peter Rabbit soft toy. 

When it comes to choosing a particular rabbit knitting pattern there is no surprise that this classic pattern is what a lot of people go for above others....



Peter Rabbit Knitting Pattern


This featured peter rabbit knitting pattern is one which is from the original Beatrix Potter series and along with the character of Jemima Puddle Duck is available for download from Highwoodcrafts via the Etsy online shop portal. 

Being available via digital download (in the universal pdf format) means that you can buy and order this simple to make rabbit knitting pattern from anywhere in the World!

In a few moments after you have purchased it the pdf pattern will be dispatched direct to your chosen email inbox. 

This applies to every country, Worldwide! and via the secure ordering platform that Etsy provides. 



Faq's

  • Is this pattern the same as the Ravelry / Alan Dart pattern? 


  • No, this is the original Beatrix Potter pattern for Peter Rabbit 

  • Is this pattern for making a 3-dimension rabbit? 


  • Yes, the finished soft toy is 3 dimensional and suitable for a childrens toy as well as being an item of memorabilia



Peter in this pattern can be seen wearing his cardigan / jacket complete with its buttons. Unlike a wild rabbit knitting pattern this one shows Peter in his typical stance, with his ears pointing upwards showing he is being alert. 




Some general information on this famous character

Peter Rabbit is perhaps the most well known character from the Beatrix Potter range of books. For real fans of this character you can read more information about him on this related website

This fictional animal character is featured in several of her books. He first popped-up in the year of 1902 in The Tale of Peter Rabbit book. He then appeared in another five books between the years of 1904 and 1912. 

As far as modern memorabilia goes, the country of Japan is one where this character is very popular. In fact, tourists coming to the UK from Japan regularly visit the place of The Lake District where Beatrix Potter spent a good amount of her life. There is even an attraction here that is called The World Of Beatrix Potter

It is located at Crag Brow, Bowness On Windermere, Cumbria, UK LA23 3BX