Bigger on the inside wallhanging by Anni Howard

Bigger on the inside wallhanging

Knitting
September 2022
DK (11 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in Mosaic pattern
US 6 - 4.0 mm
4.0 mm (G)
235 yards (215 m)
One size - 22.5 wide x 41cm high
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

A wallhanging designed in homage to a popular TV sci-fi series. It is knitted back and forth in rows using the mosaic technique, with knit and slip sts and only one colour in each row for Version 1. Version 2 introduces a third colour using the intarsia technique.

Instructions on how to knit using the mosaic technique are included in the pattern. The design is fully charted using Stitchmastery software.

Also included are instructions on how to make the hanging sleeve, with a photo.

It is knitted in Ricorumi Cotton DK.
Version 1 takes 2 balls each of the main shade (black) and the contrast (blue). If you are substituting a different cotton DK, you will need approx 115m of the main shade and 100m of the contrast.
Version 2 takes 2 balls each of black (MC) and turquoise (CC1), with one ball of sand (CC2). If you are substituting a different cotton DK, you will need approx 115m of MC, and 85m of CC1 and 15m of CC2.

In case you are wondering, the following information is freely available on the BBC Doctor Who website: https://www.doctorwho.tv/frequently-asked-questions

“Are fans allowed to create Doctor Who fiction, artwork, videos and performances?

The BBC welcomes and encourages people to use Doctor Who as inspiration for their own original creative works and loves that the brand has so many engaged and passionate fans.

The BBC has no objection to fans creating and publishing their own Doctor Who inspired fiction, artwork, videos, performances or other content, but requests that these:

Take inspiration from Doctor Who, but do not copy a substantial part of the Doctor Who TV programmes or other official Doctor Who content such as scripts, books, magazines, artwork or photography.
Avoid use of the official Doctor Who or BBC logos.
Are not presented in a way as to suggest or confuse viewers into believing that the fan creations are ‘official’ Doctor Who content, or are endorsed by or associated with the BBC, and – where possible – add a clear and visible disclaimer stating that the content is fan-made and un-official, and are the work of an individual or individuals and not an organisation or company.“

This pattern for a Tardis wallhanging is fan art (designed and made by me) and un-official, not endorsed by or associated with either the Doctor Who series, or the BBC. I share it for free, so that other fans can make their own.

If you like this design, you may also like my Cyberperson and Exgerminate! washcloths which are also free patterns. Either of these can be made into a wallhanging too - simply add a hanging sleeve. Happy knitting!