Toys Galore

by stinkymum in Craft > Knitting & Crochet

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Toys Galore

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golf clown2.jpg
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Robin Hood 001.jpg
sailor doll.jpg
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dolly.jpg
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baker boy.jpg
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cactus.jpg
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Dinosaur.JPG
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super kid.jpg
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love to knit toys, and I love to take photographs! I have knitted and given away so many toys in the past, but before I give them away I always take a photograph so I can remember what they looked like. Here is a slide show of my knitted toys. They are all Jean Greenhowe patterns. If you haven't come across her designs, check them out on the following web link. http://www.jeangreenhowe.com/booklets.html She has developed some amazing patterns and as they are usually all knitted in either stockinette stitch or garter stitch they are easy and fun to do. Also her directions are very clear and if you follow them you will be assured of success. I use a lot of different yarns. Some of the yarns I buy, some have been given to me (as people know I am a fearless knitter) and some are left overs or bought from yard sales and charity stores. I really like Red Heart Super Saver yarns for the toys, and also Lion Brand Woolease (Woolease is so soft and nice to knit with). However, any yarn that comes my way is always welcomed and used up. Homespun is quite good for using as doll's hair, by the way, but is a bit bulky for any of the other parts of the toys. http://cache.lionbrand.com//yarns/homespun.htm My favourite dolls to knit are the clowns, followed close second by Humpty Dumpty and Ollie Octopus. The Pirate shown is very special, as he won me the Blue Ribbon at the local country fair this year! (and I have kept him!)

I have just started knitting Alan Dart patterns and Jess the cat (and friends) is one of his. His patterns are not quite as easy to follow as Jean's but he is a fantastic designer. Unfortunately his patterns are not that easy to get here in the U.S. I now subscribe to a great magazine (Simply Knitting) which is sent over from the U.K and each month it features one or more of his great knitted toy designs. http://www.myfavouritemagazines.co.uk/store/displayitem.asp?sid=503&id=4963&custid=11@10@200746562@066569788&setext=magazine As Jean Greenhowe has now retired from designing - Alan Dart is my new hope! Anyway whatever you knit, happy knitting!