WHAT IS A PENTAPUS?
And why does he need to go on adventures?

Many years ago, when my kids were still small, I knit up a tiny little octopus just for fun.
But because I’m a wimsical creature, I knit him with 5 feet instead of 8. 

My kids were immediately IN LOVE.

They took Pentapus out into the yard on adventures.
They made movies of him.
They cut reams of paper into tiny little hats and tiny swords so that Pentapus could become a pirate.

But if you asked them, I don’t think they could have told you that he was supposed to be an octopus.
They didn’t care WHAT he was.
He was just Pentapus.
And he needed to go on adventures!

Now my kids are great big teenagers and I think it’s finally time that Pentapus got to have adventures ALL OVER THE WORLD!

Please help us out by knitting your OWN Pentapus and sending us photos of his adventures in YOUR town.

PATTERN DETAILS

Needles

Size 6 (4mm) needles
Your choice between a 36” circular for
magic loop knitting or double pointed
needles

Gauge

5 stitches = 1 inches in stockinette in
the round

Yarn

10-20 yrds of worsted weight yarn
Recommended:

Twice Sheared Sheep Everyday Merino

Or mix it up!
Try making a tiny pentapus in fingering weight yarn, or a GIANT penapus in bulky.

Notions

  • Scissors
  • Darning Needle
  • A small amount of fiber fill (or yarn scraps) for stuffing
  • 6mm plastic safety eyes (yarn or embroidery floss work well too)

MEET THE DESIGNER

Dawn Prickett

Dawn loves to design patterns that are simple, fun, and help to expand the skillsets of knitters.

She believes that trying new things shouldn't be scary and has developed a whole line of knitting tools to help knitters keep their place so they can stress less and knit more!

You can find her tools and her patterns on her website Twiceshearedsheep.com

PENTAPUS'S ADVENTURES SO FAR...