giant olive pattern

Do not reproduce this pattern elsewhere. This pattern is for personal use only. In other words, don’t try to make money off of it.
Materials
Size US 10.5 set of double pointed needles
Size US 10.5 straight needles
Lion Wool-Ease Thick & Quick in color Grass
Caron Simply Soft in color Autumn Red
Stitch marker
Material for stuffing (yarn scraps, batting, plastic grocery bags, etc.)
Yarn needle, for weaving in ends
Olive Pattern
Cast on 6 stitches
Round 1: knit as for I-cord. Equally divide stitches among 3 dpns to begin knitting in the round. Place marker at beginning of round
Round 2: *k1, kfb to increase; repeat from * (9sts)
Round 3: knit
Round 4: *k1, kfb to increase, k1; repeat from * (12sts)
Round 5: knit
Round 6: *k1, kfb to increase, k2; repeat from * (15sts)
Round 7: knit
Round 8: *k2, kfb to increase, k2; repeat from * (18sts)
Round 9: knit
Round 10: *k2, kfb to increase, k3; repeat from * (21sts)
Round 11: knit
Round 12: *k3, kfb to increase, k3; repeat from * (24sts)
Round 13: knit
Round 14: *k2, kfb to increase, k2, kfb to increase, k2; repeat from * (30sts)
Rounds 15-23: knit
Round 24: *k4, k2tog, k4; repeat from * (27sts)
Round 25: knit
Round 26: *k2, k2tog, k1, k2tog, k2; repeat from * (21sts)
Round 27: bind off
Cut yarn leaving a 6-inch tail. Weave in ends, just enough to secure (leave excess ends – they can become part of the stuffing). Stuff olive with yarn scraps, batting, plastic grocery bags or whatever you like. Push, prod and mold stuffing to create an olive-y shape.
Pimento Pattern
Using straight needles, cast on 20 sts. Knit in flat stockinette for four inches; bind off. Tuck the flat swatch into the opening of the olive so that it covers the stuffing. Mold and shape olive again. Have a martini and admire your handiwork.
Pattern now available for download as a pdf file.

February 7th, 2008 at 9:32 am
Thanks for sharing your pattern…I’m going to make some really soon! I love these.
February 7th, 2008 at 10:51 pm
Please be sure to post pictures of your olives when you get a chance. :)
February 18th, 2008 at 4:30 pm
I would love to make a GIANT one of these using double strand of the chunkiest yarn I can find! They will make awesome cushions for the lounge room! Haha…
Cheers,
Salihan
February 18th, 2008 at 7:40 pm
Oh Salihan, what a great idea! I’d love to see the results if you do get the chance to do it. :)
March 28th, 2008 at 8:54 am
Your project is wonderful, and has inspired me as well. I’ll be adding knitted olives to the TikkunTree, a community-made olive tree. Would you consider contributing something as well?
You’ll find more information about this peace project at:
http://www.thetikkuntree.wordpress.com
March 29th, 2008 at 11:24 am
Oh thank you tikkunknitter!
I think *your* project is wonderful. I’m going to take a better look at some of the leaf patterns you have recommended at your site and see if I can knit some up. :)