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Announcing New Tiny People Patterns!

Throw the tiniest disco party ever with the newest patterns in the Mochimochi Shop!

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I’ve been on a little bit of a tiny human kick lately, so it only made sense to put together some of my favorites in a Tiny People set! These little guys knit up super fast with fingering-weight yarn and size 1 needles, or use any kind of scrap yarn to make them—you only need a little bit!

The patterns are available as a PDF download for $6 in the Mochimochi Shop.

Marianne’s Lovable Puppet Loki

Having not seen The Avengers, I may be behind the summer blockbuster times, but I can still appreciate the cleverness of Mariannes_stuff’s adorable Loki puppet.

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I gather that he’s the bad guy of the movie, but if he looks anything like Marianne’s version, he sure is a cute one!

And look—little Loki too!

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Marianne used the Puppet Love pattern as a base for her little baddie. You can read a bit more about her process on her Ravelry project page.

Add your own photos of Mochimochi knits to the Flickr group so we can all see! They’ll also automatically be entered in our big photo contest this fall.

Go Team Mochimochi!

I’m psyched to see that some daring knitters are challenging themselves with Mochimochi projects for the Ravellenic Games! They even have an adorable badge, created by BreiKonijn.

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As you may have heard, the Ravellenic Games got some unexpected publicity a few weeks back when its previous Olympics-inspired name got on the radar of the US Olympic Committee’s lawyers. Although now renamed, it seems to me at least that the spirit of the Ravelleniads (assuming that’s what they’re now called) has only been strengthened, with knitters stretching their skills to accomplish new fiber heights, all while enjoying the Olympic games coverage from London.

Although I’m not involved in the organization of Team Mochimochi, I’m excited to watch from the sidelines—I see that some knitters have already started posting photos of their accomplishments on their Ravelry discussion thread! (They also seem open to new members.)

Goooo TEAM!! And let us know in the comments if you’re taking part in the Ravellenics!

Future Knitter

I got to spend last week on vacation with my sister and adorable niece Nora! I already knew that Nora was a fantastic baby, but I found out on our trip that she is also an aspiring yarn artist.

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At almost eight months old, Nora still shares many similarities with my cats. I’m thinking that will change quickly, but I’m hoping the yarn obsession is here to stay!

Bonbons Giveaway Winners

The time has come to choose the winners in our Lion Brand Bonbons giveaway!

Earlier this month, I asked you to leave a comment on the giveaway post telling us about the smallest thing you’ve ever knit, for a chance to win the new Bonbons yarn from Lion Brand. At the time of choosing, we had 293 comments—wow!

The tiny gnomes have been bugging me to involve them more in the official business of Mochimochi Land, so I thought I’d indulge them by letting them choose the winners out of a bowl.

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Before choosing the winners, the gnomes insisted on first going for a swim in the pieces of paper. This was a big waste of time, if you ask me, and two them suffered from paper cuts, just as I had warned them.

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I finally got them to choose one winner each. The first gnome picked ZZZ, which we decided must be 222.

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Commenter 222 is coryy:

The smallest thing I ever knit was an olive–and I messed up the shape, so it became yoda’s head. I knit a teeny sweater to go with and a belt, and ended up with a yoda finger puppet!

The next number they picked was 165….

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That’s beffuh:

The smallest thing I’ve ever knit was a hat for a matching Christmas jacket I made for my sister’s stuffed animal bear. I made it up in the car on the drive over and it turned out quite well, I must say! :)

And our final number is 106…

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jessicac:

The smallest thing has been the gnome from your book! I wish I lived closer to the Lion Brand studio.. ;)

(The gnomes were especially excited about this last winner.)

Each of these winners will get three packages of Bonbons yarn! The yarn comes in three varieties (acrylic, cotton, and metallic), each of which comes in two beautiful color assortments—check them out on the Lion Brand website.

If you are one of the winners, look for an email from me soon asking for your information.

After choosing the winners, the gnomes decided that they would rather keep the Bonbons for themselves, since the little balls of yarn are appropriately tiny gnome-sized. Selfish gnomes!

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I told them they would have to learn to knit first—I’ve tried to teach them several times, but their attention spans are just about as short as they are.

A huge thank-you to Lion Brand for sponsoring this giveaway, and thank you to all of you who entered with your comments about super small knits! (By the way, the gnomes had a little help from random.org.)

A Delicious Assortment of Very Small Knits

Have you entered our Bonbons giveaway yet? If you haven’t, you have until Monday to leave a comment about the smallest thing you’ve knit on last week’s post for a chance to win the adorable mini balls of yarn from Lion Brand!

Several people included links to photos in their comments, so I thought I’d share some highlights today. These knitters haven’t won anything (at least not yet—the giveaway winners will be chosen randomly on Monday), but I wanted to feature their super tiny knits while we’re on the topic!

From Michelle:

The tiniest thing I’ve ever knit were the little nunchaku for my tiny ninja!

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From Brian Harrison:

I made a whole series from the Teeny-Tiny Mochimochi out of embroidery floss and size 0 needles.

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From Mallory:

The smallest thing I’ve ever knitted were a few sweater ornaments.

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From Mary!:

the smallest things i’ve ever knit are the mochimochi tiny baby bunnies!

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From Jen:

The smallest thing I ever knit was a mustache that I auctioned off to raise money for Movember.

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All fun examples of bite-sized knitting! See more super small projects and share your own in the comments to the Bonbons giveaway post.