Is it wrong to think your knitting looks delicious? This stuffed puzzle toy makes a great travel project, as the 12 wedges are made individually. Everything comes together at the end when they’re joined together using crochet slip-stitches. Unlock the mystery!
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The cutest whale has arrived from the sea with cute little stripes on his belly! His soft squishy body is perfect for cuddling and the reverse stockinette stripes add a lovely visual and textural contrast to his smooth, cotton body.
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Bunny’s best pal, Fox, sports generously pointy ears, white-tipped tail and a dashing scarf.
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Bunny can be seen gallivanting through the woods with her pal, Fox. Bunnies get cold sometimes, so it’s extra important to knit her a hat.
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This sleepy little kitten is just the right size for cuddling up for a nap during a long car ride. She is knitted in separate parts, sewn together and shaped by simple increases and decreases.
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This classic-style horse will leave you wanting one in every color. Knitted in the round in multiple pieces, simple increases and decreases are used to shape the body so you won’t need to learn any complicated stitches!
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Fleece gets her holiday vibes from her red and white striped bias scarf. A nicely textured yarn gives her a curly appearance. She is shaped with simple increases and decreases, and worked in the round in several pieces that are sewn together.
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Flora is knitted in the round using double-pointed needles, which means no fiddly seams. She will make the perfect summer friend for any little girl or fans of all things tropical.
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Bunny can be seen gallivanting through the woods with her pal, Fox. Bunnies get cold sometimes, so it’s extra important to knit her a hat.
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Woodland bunny is so happy it’s finally Easter. After all, it is the holiday with the best candy of any in all the land. And a new holiday means it’s time for new accessories! This version of our charming Woodland Bunny (originally published in 2016) features an adorable vest-and-hat set, a carrot, an Easter basket and eggs! You can find the original design here.
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