There is something about the colors and the wing pattern that reminds me of this set of chicken knick-knack things that my grandmother used to have on top of her fridge and suddenly I really wanted to make this bird. Ah, nostalgia. The fact that I happened to have all the colors I needed just hanging around in my stash made it a done deal.
Since the last thing I need is another stuffed animal in my place and he's a bit too country to fit with my style the chicken will soon be crossing the road and traveling up to Maine to enjoy the simple life of my folks place there.
The charts are available here at rav member, ElleM's blog. You still need to buy the original pattern, the blog just has the charts for the stranded design.
I would say this is the last toy I will be knitting for a while but my mom just asked if I'd make a toy for the grand-daughter of one of her friends. And seriously can I stop knitting toys for longer than a few months? Apparently not.
I would say this is the last toy I will be knitting for a while but my mom just asked if I'd make a toy for the grand-daughter of one of her friends. And seriously can I stop knitting toys for longer than a few months? Apparently not.
5 comments:
Very nice chicken! Is it an appropriate size for a tea or toaster cozy? I have a friend with a chicken kitchen theme... LOL
I'm sure that I would never have said anything like that.
And since this is electronic, you can't see that I didn't say that with a straight face.
It's a colorwork toy chicken. How could you not knit it?!? That's like putting lime green sock yarn on top of a pile of bacon spread over a tattooed alternaboy's suprisingly muscular chest. Uh, for me.
Wait, what were we talking about?
Oh yeah! We all have our little quirks. And yours is awfully charming.
Love this chicken! My friend is completely addicted to roosters and i was thinking of taking this pattern giving it a slight rooster twist, what do you think?
Of course, I love it!
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