Quite some time ago, I blogged about a little cyclops I was working on. I guess he needed time to grow on me before I finished up his pattern, but here he is!
This pattern is suitable for someone who can knit on double pointed needles. Other skills required are increasing and decreasing, making I-cord, and seaming.
To make your very own Cyclops, you’ll need less than 50 grams of worsted weight wool, and some oddments of worsted weight wool for the legs and feet. I used Wool of the Andes in Avocado, Tulip & Orange, and Williamsburg(blue).
As usual, the pattern is available through my Etsy shop and as a Ravelry download.
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Cedric and Simon looking cyclopsish!
This pattern is suitable for someone who can knit on double pointed needles. Other skills required are increasing and decreasing, making I-cord, and seaming.
To make your very own Cyclops, you’ll need less than 50 grams of worsted weight wool, and some oddments of worsted weight wool for the legs and feet. I used Wool of the Andes in Avocado, Tulip & Orange, and Williamsburg(blue).
As usual, the pattern is available through my Etsy shop and as a Ravelry download.
This link will redirect you to Paypal through Ravelry's shopping basket.
Cedric and Simon looking cyclopsish!
1 comment:
aww, that's the cutest cyclops I've ever seen!
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