Free Yeti Knitting Pattern
Hello Dolly Knitting
by admin
3y ago
I’d like you to meet my Yeti! As some of you may already know, I recently opened up a second Etsy Shop selling hand painted craft eyes. This yeti pattern was inspired by a collection of craft eyes I created below. When I thought about what I could knit using these eyes, a cute little yeti is what came to mind. I decided that I would make this super cute yeti pattern available to you for free! If you’d like to purchase the same craft eyes that inspired this design, please head to my Etsy Shop Hello Dolly Craft Eyes by clicking this link! Measurements: The finished toy is approximately 17 cm/ 6 ..read more
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Hand Painted Craft/ Safety Eyes
Hello Dolly Knitting
by Emily
4y ago
Did you know that I have opened up a second Etsy shop? Being based in Australia, I’ve always struggled to find the perfect craft eyes that I had in mind for my knitted toys without having to pay a fortune with the exchange rate and shipping to Australia. That is why I finally decided to open up a second Etsy shop selling hand painted craft eyes. As a qualified nail technician, my craft eyes are inspired by colour and pretty glitters! You can check out my new Etsy shop Hello Dolly Craft Eyes here or you can follow me for all the behind the scenes on my new instagram account@hellodollycrafteyes ..read more
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Frieda Fox – PDF Knitting Pattern
Hello Dolly Knitting
by admin
4y ago
To purchase Frieda Fox PDF Knitting Pattern click here! To find out more information about the pattern continue reading. Hi everyone! I’d like you to meet my friend Frieda Fox. A knitted fox toy has been my most requested pattern and I’m super happy to be able to release the PDF Knitting Pattern. Like all my patterns, Frieda is knitted in the round for a completely seamless knitting project. I used single crochet around the edges of the ears to give Frieda that distinctive fox look. The muzzle is created by adding duplicate stitch. You can watch my tutorial on how to add duplicate stitch ..read more
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Kenny the Koala – PDF Knitting Pattern
Hello Dolly Knitting
by admin
4y ago
To purchase Kenny the Koala PDF Knitting Pattern click here! To find out more information about the pattern continue reading. Introducing Kenny the Koala! I know you have all been waiting very patiently for me to publish this pattern and I am so excited to be able to finally release the pattern today! Like all my patterns, Kenny is knitted in the round for a seamless knitting project with only the ears sewn on separately. You can watch my video tutorial on how to attach ears here. I used black felt to add his super cute koala nose, and the fluffy parts of his ears are created by simply st ..read more
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Dolly the Donkey – PDF Knitting Pattern
Hello Dolly Knitting
by admin
4y ago
To purchase Dolly the Donkey PDF Knitting Pattern click here! To find out more information about the pattern continue reading. Introducing Dolly the Donkey a super cute knitted donkey toy! I originally got the idea to knit a donkey as my two young nephews are OBSESSED with the Wonky Donkey by Craig Smith! So I decided to make them a wonky donkey, a three legged donkey with an eye patch. I’d show it to you, but I didn’t get a very good photo before I sent it off to them. But nonetheless, he was super cute and that’s when I decided that I needed to publish a donkey pattern. I decided to cal ..read more
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How to Attach Ears to Knitted Amigurumi Toys
Hello Dolly Knitting
by Emily Jane
4y ago
Most of you know how much I hate seaming things, and that I try to avoid it wherever I can. However, I am the first to admit that in order to achieve the best look, sometimes there’s just no avoiding them! That’s why in my latest design, I’ve designed the ears to be knitted separately and then sewn to the toy’s head later. But I know how frustrating it can be especially with amigurumi toys, when you don’t know exactly how you’re supposed to attached all the parts. If you like to knit your own little fawn toy from this video you can download a PDF copy of the knitting pattern here. Th ..read more
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Knitting Pattern – Jerry the Jersey Cow
Hello Dolly Knitting
by Emily Jane
4y ago
To purchase Jerry the Jersey Cow PDF Knitting Pattern click here! To find out more information about the pattern continue reading. I am so happy to finally introduce to you Jerry the Jersey Cow! Jerry was just one of these random ideas I had one night and I nearly wasn’t going to make him. He actually started out as another pony that I wanted to make in more realistic colours, but then at the last minute I decided to turn him into a jersey bull calf instead, mainly because I was a bit sick of knitting ponies, and I am so glad I made that last minute decision. I don’t know what it is about Jerr ..read more
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Knitting Pattern – Blossom the Brave Knitted Pony
Hello Dolly Knitting
by Emily Jane
4y ago
Earlier this year I had the opportunity to have one of my knitting patterns Blossom the Brave, featured on the Yarn Punk Blog. I am super excited today to be able to release the PDF Knitting Pattern of Blossom the Brave which you can now download from my Etsy shop here. You can still access the free version of the Blossom over on the Yarn Punk Blog here. However, I have since made some changes to the pattern, so the PDF version is a more current and up to date version of the pattern. The name of this pony has a little story that goes with it. I originally knitted this pony design for a friend ..read more
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Knitted Sloth – Baby Shower Gift
Hello Dolly Knitting
by Emily Jane
4y ago
Last month I had the privilege of attending my cousins baby shower weekend away! We stayed at a gorgeous farm house in Bungendore New South Wales Australia, about a 2 hour drive from where I live. Even though it was a super hot weekend and we had the threat of bushfires, we still managed to have the best time catching up with friends and family. This post may contain some affiliate links. You can read my full disclosure policy for details. Because I know how much my cousin Dee loves sloths, I decided to knit her one of my stuffed sloth toys. My cousin knows that she is having a boy s ..read more
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Little Fawn Knitted Toy Pattern
Hello Dolly Knitting
by Emily Jane
4y ago
Today I have a new pattern design I am releasing! My Little Fawn knitted toy design. If you follow me on Instagram, you’ve probably already seen some photo’s, because I’m absolutely hopeless at keeping secrets! This is one of my favourite designs ever and I am super excited about finally releasing it today. At the moment I’ve decided to keep this pattern a paid only pattern, as a tonne of work went into this little guy. The finished size of my Little Fawn is approximately 23 cm/ 9 inches to the top of antlers, in sitting position. You can download a copy of my PDF knitting pattern for my Littl ..read more
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