Lettuce or cabbage

As part of my ‘Flopsy’s bunnies’ project, I needed lettuce. After a bit of hunting I realised that if I wanted to knit a lettuce, I was going to have to make the pattern for one…

So in case anyone else wants to make a lettuce, here’s how I made mine.

Materials
-5.5mm double-pointed needles
-Stitch marker
-Two strands of DK weight yarn held together throughout
-Stuffing
-Tapestry/yarn needle for seaming

Abbreviations
St(s) = Stitch(es)
CO = Cast on
K = knit
P = purl
Inc = Increase by your preferred method
K2tog = Knit 2 stitches together

Gauge
Not important, as long as a thick fabric is achieved

Lettuce centre

The lettuce is composed of a ‘ball’ (it’s more egg shaped really), knitted in the round, with several leaves then knitted and tacked onto the ‘ball’ to give it that distinct lettuce shape.

CO6 sts, divide across three needles marking the start of the round with a stitch marker (6sts)
1 – (and all odd rounds) – K 1 round
2 – Inc all sts (12 sts)
4 – *Inc1, K2; repeat from * (18 sts)
6 – *Inc1, K3; repeat from * (24 sts)
8 – *Inc1, K4; repeat from * (30 sts)
10 – *Inc1, K5; repeat from * (36 sts)
12 – *Inc1, K6; repeat from * (42 sts)
14 – *Inc1, K7; repeat from * (48 sts)
16 – *Inc1, K8; repeat from * (54 sts)
18 – *Inc1, K9; repeat from * (60 sts)
20 – *Inc1, K10; repeat from * (66 sts)
Rounds 21-25
26- *K2tog, K9; repeat from * (60sts)
27 – (and all odd rounds) – K 1 round
28 – *K2tog, K8; repeat from * (54sts)
30 – *K2tog, K7; repeat from * (48sts)
32 – *K2tog, K6; repeat from * (42sts)
34 – *K2tog, K5; repeat from * (36sts)
36 – *K2tog, K4; repeat from * (30sts)
38 – *K2tog, K3; repeat from * (24sts)
40 – *K2tog, K2; repeat from * (18sts) – at this point, stuff ball
42 – *K2tog, K1; repeat from * (12sts), cut yarn and thread through remaining sts

This will give an egg like ball shape. The pointier end is the bottom of the lettuce. Keep this in mind when sewing on the leaves – the pointy end of the leaves go to the pointy end of the egg/ball!

Small Lettuce Leaves – make three

CO10 sts, each leaf is knit flat in st-st. Starting with a K row:
1 – Inc 1st and last st
2 – P
Repeat rows 1-2 twice more (16 sts)
7 – 10 – work in st-st
11 – k1, ssk, K to last 3sts, k2tog, k1
12 – P
Repeat rows 11-12 until 4 sts remain, BO.

These three leaves are sewn CO edge around the ‘top’ of the lettuce.

Large Lettuce Leaves – make three

CO14 sts, each leaf is knit flat in st-st. Starting with a K row:
1 – Inc 1st and last st
2 – P
Repeat rows 1-2 three more times (22 sts)
9 – 14 – work in st-st
15 – k1, ssk, K to last 3sts, k2tog, k1
16 – P
Repeat rows 11-12 until 4 sts remain, BO.

These are the final three leaves – the bottom edge (the point) is sewn onto the bottom edge of the lettuce body and then the CO edges of the leaves are sewn in the gaps created by the small lettuce leaves.

And there you have it, a lettuce! Optional extra: for a salad or for bunnies to nibble on, knit a few extra small lettuce leaves!

Pattern copyright of foxymitts.co.uk