December 08, 2005Pattern Notes: This Birdie Has FlownIt seems that there has been no end to the babies this year. And since many of the intended recipients' mommies prefer primary colors to pastels and because green is the new pink (and arguably the new blue) I have been knitting, knitting, knitting away on many little green things. To mix it up a little I decided to make the most recent little Tadpole a knitted toy, since I had it on very good authority that she was likely to receive many knitted gifts. My guess is that knitters often make clothing for babies (I do!), so I thought a toy would be unique and fun to make. Hence, Birdie:
Shhh! I'm nesting....Birdie Size: one. The Pattern: That said, the Birdie pattern is really about the result more than the process. It involves knitting (& crocheting!) many little triangles and other parts and then sewing them together. The tedium of all the fiddly sewing is lessened only by the fact that you can avoid weaving in most of the ends by stuffing them inside the bird as you seam, and you can utilize the others to do the seaming itself. To be honest, by the time I got to crocheting the eyeballs, I was completely out of gas. I was going to be a good girl and teach myself how to crochet a circle (I learn crochet on an "as needed" basis!), but instead I shamelessly pooped out and enlisted a little help. (Thank you, Ms. Marnie!) Do I think there's anything wrong with the pattern? No! Would I make it again? Absolutely! I just want to warn all you shower knitters out there that if you sign up to make a Birdie for the little wee one in your life it might be a little bit of a pain in the ass. It will be worth it, though. The finished bird is very cute.* Modifications: Impressions of Rowan's Wool Cotton: Possible substitute yarns: Tips for Making Birdie: Gratuitous Birdie Photos: *It's also useful. For several days before I mailed it off, Moxie used it as a "watch bird" to keep the kitties from jumping on top of his beloved speakers. Perhaps he needs one of his own? Posted by Julia at December 8, 2005 08:10 AMIn birdie | main | pattern notes
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Aaaaw! Too cute. :) But more importantly, which button did you choose? Hmmmm? Inquiring minds want to know. ;) Posted by: Rosemary at December 9, 2005 08:18 PMJust today, I was Lucinda Guy'ing 3 of the little intarsias. Charming! The bird is a fave but I totally balked at the picture of all the pieces. Good for you! Maybe the cat is easier? It's not the difficulty or even the time; it's the fiddle! xoxo Kay Posted by: Kay at December 9, 2005 07:23 PMOh, he is very cute! I can't stand it! Posted by: Nonnahs at December 9, 2005 03:36 PMThat birdie is so cute! Me love toys! Posted by: Emy at December 9, 2005 03:06 AMAdorable! I bought the book mainly for this pattern...had no idea those eyes were crocheted. That's going to be a lot of fun. Posted by: sharlyn at December 8, 2005 04:07 PMOh such cuteness! I have no urge to knit toys myself and yet I am always so impressed by them. Posted by: Jo at December 8, 2005 12:53 PMSo cute! I love that it's not a teddy bear or something more traditional. I'm sure the mommy (and baby!) will think it's great! Posted by: Faith FiberFlash at December 8, 2005 12:41 PMI never got to see him finished so I'm pleased to see him all sewn up and looking great. green...the new pink? Shudder the thought... Posted by: Jen. at December 8, 2005 10:58 AMVery, very cute! I've got the yarn in my stash too. Nice work. Posted by: Cara at December 8, 2005 10:41 AM |