Pet the Bunnies
Over the past few days, I posted about the swatches/mini-projects I made in the 4 yarns I was sent to work with. All you saw in those posts were the final ’swatches’ I completed for display on the Wall. However, what I did not initially mention is that before I dove into the creative swatches, I did the zen-type of thing by knitting some plain stockinette stitch swatches just to get a feel for how the yarn handles while I let the yarn ’speak to me’.
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Just for fun, yesterday I turned those plain swatches into bunnies! Since I will not be able to go to TNNA this time, I’ve mailed the bunnies to my designer friend Jennifer Hagan (Figheadh Knits), who will be attending TNNA for the first time and offered to deliver these additional ’swatches’ to the yarn company booths. |



Jackie - those bunnies are SO cute! I responded to your recent comment about my GWOY samples, with a link for readers to come see your bunnies! I couldn’t make those, no matter how I tried. They’ll be a hit, I’m siure!
Comment by Dawn Brocco — January 5, 2008 @ 8:38 am
Jackie, all the yarn companies LOVED the bunnies, especially Colinton, because they make stuffed animals with rescued fleece (from animals that have to be put down)–so your bunny fit right in with the other creatures! It was lots of fun delivering them!
Comment by Jen — January 18, 2008 @ 10:04 am
Hi Dawn! Thanks for the link from your blog. Now, now … you know you could make bunnies like this, lol. I think that I forgot to include a link to the general instructions on my website. They are just a guideline, so you can work these up in any variety of yarn/gauge and size — even the heavier yarns you prefer.
http://www.heartstringsfiberarts.com/bunny.shtm
Comment by Jackie E-S — January 20, 2008 @ 8:12 am
Hi Jen, Thanks so much for delivering the bunnies! I’m glad the yarn companies liked the bunnies. It couldn’t have happened without your help. Thanks again!
Comment by Jackie E-S — January 20, 2008 @ 8:13 am
OHHH! They are so lovely! When I saw them, I want to do my hand on their head!
Liebe GrĂ¼sse
Gabriele
Comment by Gabriele — February 13, 2008 @ 10:02 am
Hello from Norway
This was the most beautiful toy I ever saw. I will try to knit and sew the pattern, but it looks difficult to sew together. You are magical with yarn.
Ingrid
Comment by ingrid iversen berland — May 19, 2008 @ 1:01 pm