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Knitted party favours!!!!


As someone of you know, my "little" son Tobia turned 10 last monday (here) and today we had his B-party!!! For this occasion, some days ago I collected a pair of knitting needles and some balls of colourful yarn...



.....but to knit what??
Well, I'll show you through a nice amount of pictures taken during the w.i.p..... If you'd love to follow me in this yarn journey, please, you are all welcome!!! Grab a cuppa with you and relax...


























So.....aren't they fantastic??? Super easy to knit (and a lot of fun and surprise while shaping them!!), just too many tails to weave in ...!!!  As they are intended to be in the party bags, this mean they are not meant to stay in my home forever....it's hard to give them away!!! I think I'm gonna knit another bunch of them very soon!! ;oD Happy Days!!!
The pattern and the inspiration come from the latest book by Jane Bull : "Stitch by Stitch - A beginner's guide to needlecraft". I strongly recommend it even for adults and non beginners : a lot of brilliant projects are waiting for you!!!


"Bye Bye!!" from these little dudes!!! I'll miss you guys!!!

See you soon, xxx

P.S. : You'll find these guys and more crafts over here : Creative Friday and Link your Stuff !!!

Comments

  1. Those little dudes are so cute - I bet the kids were happy to find them in their goody bags. :)

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  2. p.s. Happy Birthday to your son! :)

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  3. They are so fun!! I love the colors!!
    Kate :}

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  4. The kiddies are so going to love them...I do too...I must be able to do that in crochet ....brill idea!!!

    Amanda :-)

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  5. Congrats! These little guys are awwwwwwesome!

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  6. happy birthday to your son! the little guys are SO cute!

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  7. Ohhh these little babies are so cute... I like them so much.. Yes When I have finished all my crochet projects, I really want to knit so much...
    You always make so good works..:))

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  8. I love the picture with them all lined up ready to have their pompoms fitted. So much work.

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  9. Oh these guys are absolutely lovely Alessandra! So cute!

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  10. Ha, I really love your little guys;)

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  11. Omg, that's just about the limit, these little guys are too cute!! Thanks for sharing all these fantastic photos, can't get enough of them ;-)

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  12. Oh my god! Are these guys funny!!
    Xoxo, Miriam

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  13. Oh! Ha ha! These little dudes are so darn cute!

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  14. Oh wow - these little guys are just great, Alessandra! We were celebrating our youngest's birthday on Saturday too - how funny!! (He turned 11 last week).

    I'm afraid I didn't quite manage the goody-bag thing this year, but they had fun anyway - hope yours went well too :) :)

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  15. Wooow sooo sooo sweet.I love your dolls.Great idea!

    Hugs Conny

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  16. Those are awesome. I love how vibrant they are! :)

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