These little thread – jointed bears can be quickly knitted using four ply or double knitting yarn. The pattern also includes a dress for Annie, which is not shown in the photograph.
This little dressing up doll is quite easy to knit. Her clothes are an adaptation of the Welsh national costume. Different colours can be used for regional variations or she could be dressed as Hannah or Grace.
These quirky little mice would be perfect as extra gifts peeping out of the top of a Christmas stocking. They are very easy to make (a bit fiddly to stuff, tweezers or forceps may be needed). There is also a warm cable tea cosy to knit (to keep their tea warm)
Hannah wears a traditional long sleeved dress while Grace likes her up to date pink and white outfit.
Both dolls and clothes are quickly knitted with double knitting yarn.
These happy little gollies are quite easy to knit from oddments of either 4 ply or double knitting yarn. They both have removable clothes, giving potential for spare outfits of different colours.
Two traditional type bears. Jim is knitted in double knitting yarn and stands 30 cm high.
Old William can be knitted in 3 or 4 ply and is only 15 cm high. Both bears are thread jointed.
These miniature bears are a bit fiddly to make up and require forceps or tweezers to turn and stuff them. They are ideal as collectors bears, mascots or pocket sized friends. Not suitable for small children.
This little bear has an attitude! He is knitted in a four ply yarn and is fully poseable. This knitting pattern also includes Ralph's best friend, a dog called Nipper, whose is also fully poseable.
Hannah wears a traditional long sleeved dress while Grace likes her up to date pink and white outfit.
Both dolls and clothes are quickly knitted with double knitting yarn.
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