I think you're going to fall in love with the 20 cutest toy knitting patterns I've shared including 4 FREE - bunnies, teddies, dolls & more
Crochet soft cute gull is great to take with you for a walk:) Gull was crocheted with cotton yarn and has safe embroidered eyes. Size: The size is about 17 cm (6.69 inches) tall without paws, 31 cm (12.2) with paws. It can sit on its own. The cap is removable. Hand wash gently with cool water and lay flat to dry. Thank you for visiting me, if you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me.
I think you're going to fall in love with the 20 cutest toy knitting patterns I've shared including 4 FREE - bunnies, teddies, dolls & more
Don't miss your exclusive free newborn puppy dog knitting pattern by Claire Garland aka Dot Pebbles Knits, a joy to make and just SO cuddly!
This adorable stuffed animal is perfect for shark lovers. This Shark Soft Toy Free Knitting Pattern shows you how to knit Shark toy.
We've rounded up some of the best Octopus Soft Toy Knitting Patterns that you can choose from to make your very own octopus.
Kids will love this adorable knitted hippo. Made with love, from you! Pick bold colours for his stripes and knit him in next to no time using only simple stitches.
We've rounded up some of the best Octopus Soft Toy Knitting Patterns that you can choose from to make your very own octopus.
We've rounded up some of the best Octopus Soft Toy Knitting Patterns that you can choose from to make your very own octopus.
Crochet soft cute gull is great to take with you for a walk:) Gull was crocheted with cotton yarn and has safe embroidered eyes. Size: The size is about 17 cm (6.69 inches) tall without paws, 31 cm (12.2) with paws. It can sit on its own. The cap is removable. Hand wash gently with cool water and lay flat to dry. Thank you for visiting me, if you have any questions please don't hesitate to contact me.
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I am so excited to share this adorable, easy, chicken knitting pattern with you today! You'll see the free pattern and tutorial below, or you may find the This easy chicken knitting pattern is simple enough for beginners! It's so adorable and cuddly too!
A long time ago I wrote a brief tip describing how I use soft-sculpture to enhance the shape of the heads of my toys. While stuffing is the most important step in shaping any toy, soft-sculpture will reinforce the shape, and help maintain it if the toy is played with. It also adds a lot of character to your toy's face. Below is a photo tutorial showing my technique for sculpting around the eyes. I hope you find it useful! Here is the head from the front, with safety eyes attached, then stuffed and sewn closed. You can see that I've added some extra stuffing to the cheeks and nose, so the head is not just a round ball. Here is the head from the side. If you are using buttons or felt instead of safety eyes, attach them first before doing any soft sculpture to the head. Step 1: To begin, cut a length of your main-colour yarn (about 30 cm or 12"), and thread it onto a sharp needle. (I've used a long, sharp darning needle, which is a good tool to own if you're making several toys.) Insert the needle at the center-bottom, through the seam (shown with the arrow). Step 2: Have the needle exit the head near the first eye, towards the nose and in line with the lower edge of the eye. Pull the yarn through, leaving a 3" tail where you began. Step 3: Insert the needle again below the center of the eye, making a short stitch (about 1 cm or 3/8"). Have the needle exit at the bottom of the head where you began. Step 4: Gently pull on the yarn attached to your needle, making sure not to pull through your yarn end. This will make a dent in the head below the eye, and make the cheek seem to stick out more. Step 5: When you are happy with the shape of the head, tie your yarn in a knot with the short yarn tail. Do not cut the yarn yet, but repeat the same steps to shape the other side of the head. Step 6: Once you are happy with the shape of the head, make sure your knots are secure, and trim the yarn ends to about 2.5 cm or 1". These ends will be hidden when you attach the head to the body. Now you can embroider the nose and mouth, and attach the ears. The method shown above will change the direction that the eyes face, so they seem to be more on the sides of the head. This technique works well for animals like rabbits, otters, beavers, and other animals with longer faces. If your toy has forward facing eyes, like a cat, a dog, or a monkey, try the slightly different method below. Follow Steps 1-2 as shown above. When you get to Step 3, insert your needle in front of the eye, as shown in the photo below. Complete Steps 4-6 as described above. You can see that the eyes point forward now, giving the face a different look. If you want the nose/muzzle more pronounced, you can use the same method to make another stitch between the eyes, and in line with the other two. I did this on my Big Teddy. I use this technique on most of my toys. It's simple and quick, and can make a big difference in the appearance of any toys you knit. The sample used in the photos is the head from the Well-Dressed Bunny, but you can adapt it for any of my patterns. I used this technique on my Bunny Puppets, which is my featured pattern for March. Try it out, if you're knitting a bunny puppet!
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A long time ago I wrote a brief tip describing how I use soft-sculpture to enhance the shape of the heads of my toys. While stuffing is the most important step in shaping any toy, soft-sculpture will reinforce the shape, and help maintain it if the toy is played with. It also adds a lot of character to your toy's face. Below is a photo tutorial showing my technique for sculpting around the eyes. I hope you find it useful! Here is the head from the front, with safety eyes attached, then stuffed and sewn closed. You can see that I've added some extra stuffing to the cheeks and nose, so the head is not just a round ball. Here is the head from the side. If you are using buttons or felt instead of safety eyes, attach them first before doing any soft sculpture to the head. Step 1: To begin, cut a length of your main-colour yarn (about 30 cm or 12"), and thread it onto a sharp needle. (I've used a long, sharp darning needle, which is a good tool to own if you're making several toys.) Insert the needle at the center-bottom, through the seam (shown with the arrow). Step 2: Have the needle exit the head near the first eye, towards the nose and in line with the lower edge of the eye. Pull the yarn through, leaving a 3" tail where you began. Step 3: Insert the needle again below the center of the eye, making a short stitch (about 1 cm or 3/8"). Have the needle exit at the bottom of the head where you began. Step 4: Gently pull on the yarn attached to your needle, making sure not to pull through your yarn end. This will make a dent in the head below the eye, and make the cheek seem to stick out more. Step 5: When you are happy with the shape of the head, tie your yarn in a knot with the short yarn tail. Do not cut the yarn yet, but repeat the same steps to shape the other side of the head. Step 6: Once you are happy with the shape of the head, make sure your knots are secure, and trim the yarn ends to about 2.5 cm or 1". These ends will be hidden when you attach the head to the body. Now you can embroider the nose and mouth, and attach the ears. The method shown above will change the direction that the eyes face, so they seem to be more on the sides of the head. This technique works well for animals like rabbits, otters, beavers, and other animals with longer faces. If your toy has forward facing eyes, like a cat, a dog, or a monkey, try the slightly different method below. Follow Steps 1-2 as shown above. When you get to Step 3, insert your needle in front of the eye, as shown in the photo below. Complete Steps 4-6 as described above. You can see that the eyes point forward now, giving the face a different look. If you want the nose/muzzle more pronounced, you can use the same method to make another stitch between the eyes, and in line with the other two. I did this on my Big Teddy. I use this technique on most of my toys. It's simple and quick, and can make a big difference in the appearance of any toys you knit. The sample used in the photos is the head from the Well-Dressed Bunny, but you can adapt it for any of my patterns. I used this technique on my Bunny Puppets, which is my featured pattern for March. Try it out, if you're knitting a bunny puppet!
The history of modern stuffed toys begins just over two centuries ago, but historical records indicate that ancient Egyptians invented stuffed animals. They did not use them as toys but as part of special ceremonies in which they worshipped animals. The stuffed animals then fell into oblivion at least until the early 19th century. The […]
I am a military wife, and I started playing around with crochet while my husband was deployed to Africa. A friend asked me to make an amigurumi (stuffed plush toy) and I was hooked! I make lots of cool things, but amigurumi is still my passion. I have made thousands of the little guys, and it is still magical to see an adorable face appear from a skein of yarn.
Language: english and italian *THIS IS A PDF FILE AND NOT THE FINISHED ITEM *THE FILE IS ALWAYS GOING TO BE SENT IN LESS THAN 12 HOURS. IF YOU CAN'T FIND IT PLEASE CONTACT ME IMMEDIATLY. *I DO NOT ISSUE REFUNDS ON MY DIGITAL PATTERNS Now the time has come and, after months of work, I am proud to present to you my last creation: ”Fish&Pins - stories of sea and fabrics” Please make yourself at home, take a glass of water, relax a bit because I am about to tell you how this whole project was born, how I got inspired and what are the motivations that pushed me to finish this book. The word that can be used to sum everything would be “simplicity” as W. Goldwig said :” The greatest ideas are the simplest”. My ideas are nothing near being great but we’re born from the simplicity of my childhood, the games that I played and the simple fabric I used for my projects. From the start my mission was clear, I wanted to create something that could be beautiful just as it is, without using fancy or expensive fabrics. I played with my beloved linen which I paired with cottons in natural colors, both in plain and striped patterns. Everything is extremely easy to find and accessible. Brushes and paints work together with fabrics, old wood panels get refurbished and become the base for fabric appliqués. Old techniques blend with new ones to create a new fresh mix. Fish&Pins is inspired by the sea and my islands. In my book I talk you trough my childhoods games, through that wonderful journey that started many years ago in my blue room, where my bunk bed was my tree-house and the table lamp the lighthouse. “If you want today to be magic, you must become the magic”. You just need to close your eyes, board on the dream vessel and go with the flow. You’ll be rocked by the waves while the dolphins will take you to my lighthouse. We will sit on the cliffs, finishing our projects by hand, relaxing and enjoying the simple things life gives us everyday. If you look up, in the distance, the boats dance in the wind. We will wait for the sunset, walking on the shore with seagulls keeping us company. They fly low, their wing touch the waves. Air gets chilly, you feel salt on your skin, hair all knotted in the wind. It’s time to head back home. In the lighthouse the fireplace is lit, sitting on the sofa I drink tea while the red of the sky moves to give space to the black of the night. I look at the sky, looking for a shooting star to give my dreams to. Here it is! Fish&Pins is our fairytale that becomes reality You can reduce/enlarge the templates to make smaller hanging decorations or for soft toys. This can be done in any photocopying shop or using your home computer software. The file, which is in PDF format, You will be sent BY e-MAIL. You will just download the file and save it on your pc. Level of difficulty: Easy (only basic sewing skills is needed) Language: english and italian Fish&Pins is made of 2 files that will be sent to you via e-mail : The first one contains: Presentation ABC of creative sewing Paint on wood (Dry brush technique) Paint on fabric Appliqué THREE embroidery techniques “Seagulls” “Lighthouse” “Bunting” “Whale” “Ship pillows” “Dolphin bay” “Sardine” “Teddy bear” “Jonathan Livingston” “Su-sak’s bag” In the second file you’ll get all the patterns, in 1:1 scale, ready to be printed. You can sell the finished product only if created by hand of artisan scale. Mass production is prohibited. For any enquiry please feel free to email me! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Importante QUESTO LIBRO NON E' CARTACEO, MA UN FILE PDF CHE IO TI SPEDISCO TRAMITE LA TUA CASELLA DI POSTA ELETTRONICA. I FILE CHE RICEVI SONO 2 UNO CONTENENTE LE FOTO E LE SPIEGAZIONI, L'ALTRO I CARTAMODELLI. ESSENDO UN PRODOTTO DIGITALE NON VIENE RIMBORSATO Ho lavorato molto a questo libro che s'ispira al mare e alle mie isole. Qui ti racconto i miei giochi da bambina, quando sognavo di vivere in un'isola tutta mia. Ti porto con me in un viaggio fantastico tra stoffe e mare, ti apro la porta della mia casa sul faro per presentarti i miei amici. Staremo sedute sugli scogli ultimando a mano i nostri lavori di cucito rilassandoci e godendo delle cose semplici che la vita ci regala.Alzando lo sguardo verso l'orizzonte ammireremo le vele spinte dal vento e la sera, al calar del sole, passeggeremo sulla spiaggia in compagnia dei gabbiani che volano bassi con le ali quasi al pelo dell'acqua. Fish&Pins è la nostra favola che diventa realtà! . Questo e-book dal sapore nautical chic ti dà la possibilità di poter creare con le tue mani oggetti per decorare la tua casa, pupazzi, quadretti, cuscini e una bellissima ed ultra originale borsa. I progetti che trovi all'interno del libro sono ben 10, ma potrai utilizzarli per crearne altri ancora. Le applicazioni varie, potrai usarle per creare dei super set da cucina : tovagliette presine, canovacci e, perchè no, delle belle tende! I vari animali marini saranno perfetti per decorare una originalissima camera, in stile nautical, per i tuoi ragazzi I vari pupazzi possono essere realizzati per creare dei morbidi giochi per i più piccoli. Tante idee per l'home decor semplici da realizzare grazie agli schemi e ai vari passaggi descritti passo per passo. Tante foto per ispirarti e farti rilassare mentre lo sfogli. I file che ti arriveranno via email saranno 2 (uno per ogni email), tu non dovrai fare altro che scaricarli,stampare solo il file con i cartamodelli, mentre l'altro basterà aprirlo con il tuo programma. Se poi vorrai, potrai stampare il tutto ed inserire i fogli su di un quaderno plastificato. Fish&Pins è composto da 2 files che ti arriveranno, via email Il primo contiene: 1. Presentazione 2. ABC del cucito creativo 3. Dipingere sul legno (dry brush) e 4. Dipingere sul tessuto 5. Applique 6. Punto festone 7. Punto nodino 8. Punto filza 9. Seagulls 10.Lighthouse 11. Bunting 12. Whale 13. Ship pillows 14. Dolphin bay 15. Sardine 16. Teddy Bear 17. Jonathan Livingstone 18. Su-sak's bag Nel secondo file potrai trovare tutti i cartamodelli in scala 1:1 pronti per essere stampati Tutti i cartamodelli sono pronti per essere stamapati, non servirà ingrandirli, a meno che tu non voglia un progetto particolare. Potrai vendere il prodotto finito solo se creato a mano su scala artigianale. La produzione di massa é proibita. Tutti i progetti sono copyright Sono vietati i corsi o i workshop ---------------------------------------
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