To make this cute (but deadly) pathogenic yeast, here's what you'll need:
- Some leftover wool (I used aran weight, in cream)
- A pair of standard needles to give a tight guage using your wool (I used 4.25mm)
- A set of four DPNs (same size as standard needles - 4.25mm)
- A darning needle
- Fibrefill stuffing
- Safety eyes or small black buttons for eyes
- Black cotton thread and a sewing needle
CO - Cast on
Sl - Slip stitch to right-hand needle
DPN - double pointed needle
KLL - knit a left loop increase
KRL - knit a right loop increase
K2tog - knit 2 stitches together
Pattern
For the Mother Cell:
CO 16 stitches using standard needles
Row 1: Sl 1 purlwise, K13, wrap next stitch, turn
Row 2: Sl 1 purlwise, P11, wrap next stitch, turn
Row 3: Sl 1 purlwise, K9, wrap next stitch, turn
Row 4: Sl 1 purlwise, P7, wrap next stitch, turn
Row 5: Sl 1 purlwise, K to end, knitting wraps with stitches
Row 6: Sl 1 purlwise, P to end, purling wraps with stitches
Repeat these six rows seven more times (eight times in total)
NB, This is where the pattern gets a little different from Brent's original pattern!
For the budding daughter cell:
Switch to DPNs and pick up 12 stitches around the open selvedge.
Connect your 12 stitches and continue in the round as follows:
Round 1: *K1, KLL, K4, KRL, K1, Repeat from * 2 times in total (16 stitches)
Round 2: *K1, KLL, K6, KRL, K1, Repeat from * 2 times in total (20 stitches)
Round 3: *K1, KLL, K8, KRL, K1, Repeat from * 2 times in total (24 stitches)
Round 4: K24
Stuff the daughter cell with stuffing at this point
Stuff the daughter cell with stuffing at this point
Round 5: *K2, K2tog, K2, Repeat from * 4 times in total (20 stitches)
Round 6: *K2, K2tog, K1, Repeat from * 4 times in total (16 stitches)
Round 7: *K1, K2tog, K1, Repeat from * 4 times in total (12 stitches)Add any extra necessary stuffing to the daughter cell
Round 8: *K2tog, Repeat from * 6 times in total (6 stitches)
Thread the wool tail through the 6 remaining stitches, pull together tightly and secure.
Finishing Off
Darn in any loose strands of wool
Sew the buttons on with black thread for eyes, et voilà!