Category: Knitted Things

Tiny Baby

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She’s always making a fuss whenever she wants something. Really, it’s so immature!

(She also seems to be doing pushups. That’s one tough baby!)

Knittedteacups suggested a Tiny Baby back in July last year, so she gets a free pattern!

Mochimochi Snowmen Pattern FREE with Purchase!

This week’s Tiny Thing came early, and it’s available as a pattern! What’s more, that pattern is FREE with any purchase from the Mochimochi Shop!

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These little guys are handy holiday helpers! Whip each up in less than an hour, then use them as present toppers, stocking stuffers, holiday jewelry, or ornaments.

Just purchase anything in the Mochimochi Shop, and a link to download the PDF pattern will be sent to you via email within 24 hours of your purchase.

Knitted Factories for “Luv-able & Hug-able”

Oh boy, this Thursday is the opening of “Luv-able & Hug-able,” the fantabulous holiday plush show at gallery hanahou in NYC! I’ll be exhibiting some handmade plushes along with more than 40 other artists.

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Please come to the opening this Thursday if you’re in the area (I’ll be there!)—otherwise, you can see the plushes online starting next week at the gallery website. (Holiday shopping, anyone?)

Here are my own contributions to “Luv-able & Hug-able,” three anthropomorphic factories that convert one type of tiny thing into another.

Trees into Lions:

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Pandas into Gnomes:

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Cheeseburgers into TVs:

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Tags!

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These original knits, along with some individual Tiny Things, are now available through gallery hanahou. If you’re interested in purchasing any of them, please contact info@galleryhanahou.com.

Luv-able & Hug-able
December 3, 2009 – January 9, 2010
Opening Party : Thursday, December 3, 6-9 pm RSVP info@galleryhanahou.com

gallery hanahou
611 Broadway, Suite 730, NYC
Extended Holiday Hours Mon-Sat 12 pm – 6 pm
CLOSED December 24, 2009 – January 3, 2010

Update!: Thank you to Becky at the Craft Blog and Cuteable for posting about the factories!

Tiny Airplane

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Trust him, he doesn’t like sitting on that tarmac for hours any more than you do.

I’m sure many of us are spending lots of time in planes, cars, and other modes of transportation this holiday weekend. Safe travels, everyone!

Tropicalgirlknits suggested twice that I make a tiny airplane, so I guess she really wanted to see one! Let me know what pattern you would like as a thank-you, Tropicalgirlknits.

While you’re here, don’t forget to vote in the final round of the photo contest if you haven’t yet. It’s turning out to be a close race!