Hopping and Bopping. Here is Dotty the 50s style dolly. She has a flared dress, head scarf and dancing shoes. A large knitting pattern to get your needles clicking.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageFudge the bunny is an extra large Easter Bunny knitting pattern. A5 8 page booklet - a Long Pattern to get your needles going.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageHere is Santa on Boxing Day. With a break from the traditional red, he is relaxing after all those Christmas deliveries.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageAll Bunny One is an extra large knitted bunny. Standing at 48cm tall, he is a really big knit to get those needles clicking.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageKnitting pattern instructions to knit this cute bear bride and groom couple. All ready for the big day, these bears will make a great knitted wedding gift.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page£4.99 Leaflet
Knit a Car, Aeroplane and Digger vehicles with this booklet knitting pattern.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageHere are the Knitting by Post Doggy Heroes. Customise the girl and boy dog with your favourite hero colours.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageThis is the third Adventure for our friendly bears Beau, Belle, Boo and Bess.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageThis is the second Adventure for our friendly bears Beau, Belle, Boo and Bess. All the bears are wrapped up and ready for Christmas.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageThis is the first Adventure for our friendly bears Beau, Belle, Boo and Bess.
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pageKnitting challenges are a great way to push yourself and try new ideas with your knitting projects. If you’ve ever felt stuck in a knitting routine, a challenge can help spark your creativity and give you fresh inspiration. For knitters like you, challenges are an opportunity to complete unique projects, discover new patterns, and enjoy the satisfaction of finishing something different and exciting.
A knitting challenge could be anything from completing a certain number of projects in a month to trying out a new type of pattern you’ve never done before. Toy knitting challenges are especially fun because they allow you to experiment with new shapes, colours, and characters. You could challenge yourself to knit a full set of seasonal decorations, make a collection of animal toys, or even create a matching set of gifts for friends and family.
Knitting challenges are also a great way to use up leftover yarn from your stash. You can set yourself a goal to knit as many small toys or decorations as you can with the yarn you have on hand. It’s a fun, budget-friendly way to keep your knitting exciting without needing to buy lots of new materials. Plus, small challenges like these are perfect if you want quick projects that bring a sense of accomplishment.
If you love knitting for special occasions, a seasonal knitting challenge could be just what you need. You could make Christmas decorations, Easter bunnies, or Halloween characters as part of your challenge. These festive projects make great gifts, and they’re a fun way to bring a handmade touch to your celebrations. Completing a themed challenge also gives you a collection of toys or decorations that you can use year after year.
Knitting challenges can also help you improve your skills. If you’ve never tried double knitting, intarsia, or making more detailed toys, a challenge is a great way to give it a go. You’ll learn new techniques and build confidence as you complete each project. Challenges are a fun way to stretch your abilities and feel proud of your progress.
For knitters like you, taking on a challenge is about more than just finishing a project. It’s about enjoying the process, pushing your creativity, and feeling the reward of completing something new. Every challenge you complete brings a sense of satisfaction and pride, knowing you’ve made something unique with your own hands. So why not take on a knitting challenge today and see what you can create?