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Here is Danny, he is an original, novelty knitting pattern. He will hold a chocolate egg in his belly and looks sweet too. A brilliant idea for an Easter gift.
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Here is our take on a Pug dog. He is sitting with his hoodie and he has his tongue out too.
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It's that time of year again when there are lots of new babies. Knit this baby taking a nap, they will make a lovely gift.
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Here is a more traditional Easter Pattern. A variety of shapes for you to knit, add ribbons and decorate as you like.
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Here is Toby, he is an original, novelty dog knitting pattern. He will hold a chocolate egg in his belly and looks sweet too. A brilliant idea for an Easter gift.
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A cute and cheeky critter ready for Valentines day. He has his heart in his hands.
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Here is Ronnie, he is an original, novelty knitting pattern. He will hold a chocolate egg in his belly and looks sweet too. A brilliant idea for an Easter gift.
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Here is another knitting pattern that you can really get those needles going with. She is a tall rabbit with dress and shrug. She is finished in cream and chocolate colour clothes and ready for Easter.
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Knitting pattern instructions to knit an Easter egg on legs with a cute bonnet. She is holding a small Easter egg with a bow on it too.
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Knitting pattern instructions to knit Duck Duck the cute little duck.
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This little knitted ballerina is dancing on her tip toes. She has ballet slippers and frilly tutu.
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There is nothing quite like this lovely alpaca. She is very sweet and a great knit - especially if you have some alpaca yarn, she will be super soft too.
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If you love knitting and want to try something different, toy making patterns are a fantastic choice. They allow you to explore your creativity with fun designs that come to life on your needles. For knitters like you, making toys is all about the satisfaction of seeing a character take shape. It’s a quick and enjoyable project that lets you play with colours, yarns, and shapes to make a toy that stands out.
When you knit toys, you’re creating more than just a soft toy — you’re making memories. A handmade toy becomes a cherished keepsake, especially when it’s given as a gift. You can make toys for children, friends, or family members, knowing that your creation will be treasured for years to come. Toy making allows you to create something truly personal and heartfelt that can’t be bought in a store.
Toy making also gives you the chance to use your leftover yarn in a fun and creative way. Small toys can be made with just a little yarn, making it an affordable project that doesn’t require large amounts of supplies. You can experiment with different yarn colours, textures, and patterns to make each toy unique. Plus, toys are portable projects, perfect for taking with you wherever you go.
For knitters like you, toy making is all about creating joy. It’s about bringing smiles to people’s faces with your handmade creations. There’s a special feeling of accomplishment when you hold a finished toy in your hands, knowing it’s something you’ve made with care and love. Every toy you knit is a little piece of happiness that can be shared with others, making toy making a hobby that brings joy to everyone involved.