Here is the pattern for the teddy washcloth. I basically created two of these, I made it a bit longer and added some white colour work up the top for interest. then sewed them together with stuffing in the middle and hey presto! a tiny cute teddy cushion.
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Showing posts with label finished objects. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Teddy Cushion
I made a teddy bear cushion for my sons wicker chair using the pattern for a washcloth by by Elaine Fitzpatrick from Down Cloverlane.

Here is the pattern for the teddy washcloth. I basically created two of these, I made it a bit longer and added some white colour work up the top for interest. then sewed them together with stuffing in the middle and hey presto! a tiny cute teddy cushion.
Here is the pattern for the teddy washcloth. I basically created two of these, I made it a bit longer and added some white colour work up the top for interest. then sewed them together with stuffing in the middle and hey presto! a tiny cute teddy cushion.
Labels:
cushion,
finished objects,
knitting
Monday, February 22, 2010
Knitting Food, Flowers and Cupcakes
I have been busy of late knitting up these wonderful little treats.

Tomato knitting pattern comes from Amigurumi Knits by Hansi Singh:

Cucumber pattern is also from Amigurumi Knits by Hansi Singh:

The carrot is a free pattern from Jimmy Beans Wool:


The cupcake is a pattern from BeeKnits:
And lastly the cute little flower comes from Saartje Knits.

This site: Knitting-Bee is great for looking up free knitting patterns like Aamigurumi knits and knitted foods.
Tomato knitting pattern comes from Amigurumi Knits by Hansi Singh:
Cucumber pattern is also from Amigurumi Knits by Hansi Singh:
The carrot is a free pattern from Jimmy Beans Wool:
The watermelon pattern is free from Hall's 7th Heaven:
The cupcake is a pattern from BeeKnits:
And lastly the cute little flower comes from Saartje Knits.
This site: Knitting-Bee is great for looking up free knitting patterns like Aamigurumi knits and knitted foods.
Labels:
finished objects,
Knitted food
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