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Beginner Knit Projects
-- If you’re just learning to knit, here are some projects that you can
easily do – a hat/neck gaiter, slippers, a stuffed toy, and a buttoned
pouch. Two require specific weights of yarn (the hat-gaiter and the
slippers), but the other two can be made in any size yarn (bunny and pouch).
DATE -
September 2003.
These patterns were originally designed for Alpacas Magazine (projected
publication is late 2003 or early 2004).
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It's Almost A Ball
-- It’s almost, but not quite, a ball. It’s really shaped like an
English candy called a humbug (or so I’ve been told). But no matter what
the shape is called, this is a wonderful toy for baby or a toddler,
especially when it includes a rattle. And as a beanbag, it’s great for
games and the small size is perfect for juggling (confirmed by juggling
friends - Thanks, John & Burke!). There are several variations of the pattern –
it can be small or large, it can be longer than it is wide or not, and it
can also be fulled (felted) or not.
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Loon Pillow with Toy
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This intarsia loon pillow celebrates the Common Loon. The pillow
is the blue of lakes with the loon floating in the middle. The loon’s
wing forms a pocket so a stuffed baby loon toy can ride on the adult’s
back just as chicks do in real life. The back of the pillow is a simple
black and white horizontally-striped pattern and the edging is an optional
knitted red cord to match the red eye of the adult loon (the loon chick
has dark eyes). The stuffed chick can be felted or not, as you desire.
If you click on
Child's Loon Cardigan you'll find a child's cardigan
designed to coordinate with this pillow.
DATE -- January
2005.
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Sam the Ram -- Sam is a dark-faced, dark-legged,
standing-on-four-legs, stuffed sheep about 13.5 inches long by 13 inches
tall, with horns, Aran-patterned (i.e., cables) cream-colored "fleece", and
ribbing-cuffed legs. He was inspired by a drawing on a note card of a
sheep wearing an Aran-patterned sweater. In my version, the Aran
patterning is clearly the fleece, and not a separate sweater.
DATE --
July 1993, Revised September 1994
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Sue the Ewe
-- Sue is a dark-faced, dark-legged, standing-on-four-legs, stuffed
sheep about 13.5 inches long by 13 inches tall, with small horns,
mistake-stitch-rib-patterned cream-colored "fleece", a cable
down the back midline, ribbing-cuffed legs with ruffled edging, and a
separate lace shawl. She is designed to be a friend to Sam the
Ram, my previous sheep design.
DATE --
February 1998
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Teddy
Bear Puppets
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This is a set of 2 teddy bear puppets: a boy in a sweatshirt and blue
jeans with pockets, and a girl in dress with a hair bow. The facial
features and star on the sweatshirt are embroidered with duplicate stitch.
They are sized to fit an adult hand.
DATE -
September 2003. This puppet was originally designed for
Alpacas Magazine and appeared in its Spring 2003 issue.
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