Looking for an Easter Egg pattern? There's a really sweet one on the Alan Dart website which you still have time to knit. It has a chick in it and it's free to download here.
I have to say I looked at other toy patterns on this site and there are some great patterns there. The tooth fairy is brilliant and the star spangled bantam cracked me up. I think the snowflake angel might be on my Christmas tree next year and if you have a Westie, how could you resist knitting Wesley with a little tartan coat.
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Thanks Winifred, I was just asking someone on another blog for theirs! So glad you are back! :)
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute, thanks
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It is soooo good to have you back again. I've missed you.
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So sweet. But I am not gifted in the knitting department.
ReplyDeleteIf I could knit I would make those. They are really cute.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter Winifred! Your little chickens are lovely. I never learned to knit and I don't know why. My grandmother knitted all our sweaters, etc.
ReplyDeleteYou would think I would have learned from her. I guess I was too busy playing sports and/or didn't express any interest.
Dear Winifred ~~ Thanks for the cute pattern of the chicks in the eggs.
ReplyDeleteMany congrats on your succeeding in the swimming. Well done.
Glad you liked the computerizing poem
Happy Easter. Love, Merle.
How cute, I bet any small child in your family (well even the big ones) would love to have one of these. I can't knit, I only crochet.
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