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Yarn along

Today is my second Yarn Along 🙂 and I’m at the start of a rainbow of knitted gnomes, which were inspired by Debbie at No Spring Chicken using Plain and Joyful Livings’ pattern.

I’d expected to get more done today but Master D has a cold and Little Miss Q is unsettled from moving to her big cot. Although I did get most of my fairy doors done (you can see them here) 🙂

And I’m reading ‘Sun at Midnight, The Rudolf Steiner Movement and Gnosis in the West’ while breastfeeding. Have to admit it is pretty heavy going!

Warm wishes, Kelly

Knitted bunny

In my search for more (and more) information about Waldorf I came across this great book ‘Creative Play for your toddler’ by Christopher Clouder and Janni Nicol at my local library.

And since we’re coming up to Christmas (5 weeks… eek) I thought – great – handmade pressie for my little ones 🙂 Starting with this very sweet knitted bunny for Little Miss Q (23 weeks).

So during a long 9 hour drive to visit family I got knitting. Casting on 40 stitches and knitting stocking stitch (knit a row, purl a row, repeat) until I had a square (around 16 cm each side). I also left a nice long strand of wool on each end (from casting on and off) to help sew bunny up later.

To create bunny’s legs I joined each corner together for about 5 cm. Next I sewed along the cast on edge before gathering it to help make bunny’s head. Then I kept sewing to join bunny up (i.e. from head gathering down to bunny’s hind legs).

Stuffing bunny came next and I started by making a head shape and then tying it off with wool. Then I filled the rest of the body and played around with his shape (he? – who knew!) – this part was the trickiest for me (any hints for next time welcome!). Once I was happy with his shape I joined him up.

For the ears I cast on 6 stitches and knitted until they were around 6 cm, before knitting 2 stitches together each row until casting off. Then I sewed these on (again I’d kept some wool attached from casting on to sew with). For bunny’s tail I wound wool around my finger and tied it up.

 I hope she likes him 🙂 Thanks for reading, Kelly


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