April 13: Hoppy pink

Today’s toy is a crocheted bunny designed by me, Hoppy the Bunny, https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hoppy-the-bunny-3 I used the yarn I knitted a romper for a friend’s baby. It is Bernat baby sport in Tiny Tulips. Holding two strands of yarn together and a 4 mm hook, this bunny is smaller than the original pattern because the yarn…

April 12: bluebird

Today’s toy is a bluebird of happiness knitted with Bernat blanket yarn and size 5 mm needles. This design is by Sara Elizabeth Kellner. I had to add the accents to the bird, the lines for wings and beak and the legs/feet because it just looked like a blue blob. Not happy with the yarn…

April 11: silly goose

Today’s toy is a crocheted goose. The design is by Kali Dahle, thefriendlyredfox.com. Using Bernat blanket yarn and 5.5 mm hook, this pattern makes a very soft and floppy stuffed animal. My sister thinks it looks dead. Silly goose! It is nice to buy the O’Go rings and separate the colors to do color work…

April 10: rose turtle

Today’s toy is a crocheted turtle with a rose for the shell. Using Bernat blanket, Bernat velvet, Hobbii Honey Bunny Candy, and 5.5 mm hook, this toy was fun to make. I love turtles. The eyes are crocheted since it is for charity. I also reinforced the add-ons with black acrylic yarn. The pattern is…

April 6: giraffe

Today’s toy is a knitted giraffe. I saw a picture of different crocheted animals with the same body shape and I decided to try knitting them. Using colors from an O’Go ring I purchased from Ollie’s, of blanket yarn and 5 mm needles (size 8), it was quite simple in its construction. I will add…

April 4: horse

Today’s toy is a crocheted horse. I used the pattern for a zebra and changed the color to brown and edged it in black. I like these flat patterns that are seamed together. Using Big Twist in taupe and black and a 3 mm hook, this was a fun pattern. Again the designer is Esther…

April 3: zebra

Today’s toy is a crocheted zebra. I love these patterns crocheted flat and seamed. They are so cute and simple. The pattern is by Esther Graafland, also known as Studio Madelaine. She has a giraffe and elephant that I will do, but this pattern can be used for other animals, like a horse or unicorn….