Cheeky Monkey - Choc Orange Cosy/Softie PDF Knitting Pattern

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PLEASE NOTE: This is a PDF Knitting Pattern

Cheeky Monkey was the name of my stuffed toy monkey when I was a little girl, but I always wanted it to be pink. I was a huge Tarzan fan but I couldn’t pronounce Cheetah properly so it came out as Cheeky.

Cheeky is packed full of character and can hide a chocolate orange inside her belly beautifully. Or if you prefer you can buy a clear 7cm fillable bauble and stuff it full of sweets/candies, a lottery ticket or any small gifts you can think of to make her truly unique. She can be easily turned into a softie by using the base pattern included in the pattern. She’s the perfect size for little hands to cuddle. Or would be ideal to sit on a shelf looking as cute as a button and very innocent of course!

She is knitted flat using 3mm straight needles and DK yarn. She has iCord details and an iCord tail. Instructions are given within the pattern on how to make an iCord. Her head is knitted using the Intarsia method. The colours I used in this pattern are for guide purposes only as she would look just as cute in any colour and is a great way to use up any oddments of yarn. .

I hope you’ll enjoy knitting her as much as I have.

PLEASE NOTE: This is a PDF Knitting Pattern

Cheeky Monkey was the name of my stuffed toy monkey when I was a little girl, but I always wanted it to be pink. I was a huge Tarzan fan but I couldn’t pronounce Cheetah properly so it came out as Cheeky.

Cheeky is packed full of character and can hide a chocolate orange inside her belly beautifully. Or if you prefer you can buy a clear 7cm fillable bauble and stuff it full of sweets/candies, a lottery ticket or any small gifts you can think of to make her truly unique. She can be easily turned into a softie by using the base pattern included in the pattern. She’s the perfect size for little hands to cuddle. Or would be ideal to sit on a shelf looking as cute as a button and very innocent of course!

She is knitted flat using 3mm straight needles and DK yarn. She has iCord details and an iCord tail. Instructions are given within the pattern on how to make an iCord. Her head is knitted using the Intarsia method. The colours I used in this pattern are for guide purposes only as she would look just as cute in any colour and is a great way to use up any oddments of yarn. .

I hope you’ll enjoy knitting her as much as I have.