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Drool Runnings pattern photos and videos

Visuals for the Drool Runnings pattern!

Pipe cleaner insertion

Seaming the sled lining

Use mattress stitch to attach the sled lining to the sled.

Attaching runners to runner attachments

Use mattress stitch to attach each runner to the sled with three evenly spaced runner attachments, placed as shown.

Dog face embroidery

Attaching legs

Draw each I-cord through the body to form one front leg and one back leg, then weave the loose ends back through the I-cord and body.

Attaching tail

Pull the I-cord partially into the body, then weave the end through the body several times to secure.

DINO-RAMA pattern visuals

Looks like you’re knitting a DINO-RAMA! Far out!

Find all the photos and videos for the patterns here. Scroll down to find the dinosaur you’re working on

Tina the Tiny T-Rex

Post-cast-on stitch setup

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Short rows

Attaching arms

Finishing and attaching legs

Tori the Tiny Triceratops

Finishing the body

Attaching legs

Finishing the face

Stitching the frill

Amy the Apatosaurus

Seaming the body

Eye embroidery

Attaching legs

Duckaluck pattern photos

Visuals to go with the Tiny Duck kit pattern!

Body

Redistributing the stitches after binding off in Round 12

Stuffing and Seaming

Getting ready to seam the gap—pinch it flat!

Seaming using mattress stitch: Your first few stitches should be close to the bind-off edge, then the stitches in the middle of the gap should be farther down the body, then a couple more stitches close to the edge. Leave the last couple stitches un-seamed for tail feathers.

Bill

Pick and knit up the first 4 stitches with the duck facing you, then turn the duck on its head and pick up and knit 4 parallel stitches

Feet

This is how the feet should attach at bottom. Place them just right, and your duck will stand on its own!