Patterns

Totoro cover for your tablet

File 344This bag was a Christmas present for my youngest. He desperately wanted a Nexus tablet which the whole family chipped in for Smile It is knit and then felted, with Totoro's face sewn on. In the pattern, I describe how to adapt the pattern to your specific tablet dimensions based on a felted gauge swatch. You can also use the pattern as a base for whichever personalization, you should like - it doesn't have to be Totoro, it could be cars or Star Wars or whatever your little one or yourself would like Smile

Slouchy Candle flame hat

File 303This is just the loveliest hat I've ever made <3 It's made using the beautiful Candle Flame stitch pattern, from the wonderful shawl by the same name by Dean Crane. My mum asked for a warm and slouchy hat for the cold season, and the Candle Flame came to mind - now I simply have to have one for myself Smile

ZX Spektrum hat

File 289The ZX Spektrum hat - for the geek turning 40 Wink It is made with worsted weight wool yarn on 4 mm needles, and due to the diagonal stripes it's knit flat and seamed at the back.

Nine - Frankenstein's cat

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Meet Ni - Frankenstein's cat Smile He's made from small amounts of yarn, fiber filling and small pieces of felt, and uses pipe cleaners for head, leg and tail support.

Santacorn

File 260I love this Laughing out loud Makes me giggle. This tree ornament is an acorn, decorated with a Santa hat and a yarn beard. Very quick to make and really cute Smile

Zauber shawl

File 229I accidentally bought 2 skeins of Schoppelwolle Zauberball Single Tropical Fish, because it's just the prettiest yarn ever <3 When I tried to find a worthy project for it, this simple shawl (or wrap) popped up in my head Smile

Thora's baby cardigan

File 156My friends breed endlessly Wink Which means there's always a new present to knit. This one is a seamless hooded sweater with raglan sleeves and a beautiful braided cable pattern all down the front, from the top of the hood.

Santa beard

File 221This beard is an essential part of a Santa costume Smile Here you see my own Santa, who needs the beard for dressing up on Christmas and handing out all the presents Wink

An Aran for Aksel

 

I made this aran for my nephew for Christmas and finally I have the pattern written down. The size is still only for 18 months, but I'm hoping to adjust it for other sizes some day.

Crocheted toy eyes

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This pattern is for 3 varieties of toy eyes Smile I often make toys for my boys, and I really don't like using plastic eyes for various reasons. That's why I made these eyes, which can be used for most types of toys (or garments). They're also great for replacement eyes, in case toy chewing pets eats the original eyes on teddies Wink

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