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Showing posts with label knitted toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label knitted toys. Show all posts

Monday, November 2, 2015

Ready to go...

Being a regular reader of craft blogs, I'm aware of so many people finishing off projects; some of these projects may have been WIPs or UFOs for quite a while. So then the items are photographed and a post written by these bloggers. And my goodness some of the lovely quilts, embroideries etc that have been completed are just wonderful. I have a much smaller project finish.
The finish I'm writing about wasn't a project of mine though. Ages ago...ahem...it might have been last year...cough cough...I was given a knitted toy to finish so that it could be given to a needy child. The toy had been donated to K4 BN slightly unfinished. :-)
He had no facial features or hair...I put him in a box of yarns in my sewing room and I'm afraid I forgot all about him! Then last week I thought that I really should finish him as he could be used as a gift for Christmas. (K4BN helps other community groups provide gifts to those in the community who might not otherwise get gifts)
But it wasn't until last night that I finally did something about Mr Golly. 
Felt mouth and eyes; I didn't seem to have any black felt so I used a permanent marker to make the pupils. For the hair I crocheted a circle shape using trebles. I thought the Patons Loopy was just perfect as it's quite 'nubbly'. It's now a discontinued yarn 


I stitched on the hair and glued on the eyes and mouth so finally the toy is ready to give away. The person who knitted this toy did beautiful work; he is well 'stuffed' and very firm...no droopy head here. 

There may be readers who are horrified to see such a doll. They were certainly out of favour in many countries for a long time ( and in some places still are!) ; such dolls are/were even banned in some places. Here in Australia, they seem to have made a comeback in recent years. I loved my Golly doll that I had as a child . 


Friday, December 20, 2013

Albany Creek...

Last Wednesday the Knit and Natter group at the Albany Creek library had our last meet up for 2013.





 So that meant some special treats for morning tea...here are just 2 of the items we had on the table...

Fruit cake filled with lots of nuts...

Shortbread in the shape of Christmas trees...


And of course a Knit and Natter also meant more lovely items being brought in for K4BN...


crocheted blankets from Margaret...


 Knitted toys from Debbie...





I mentioned to the other ladies, the email from Karen (the founder and boss of K4BN) that I had read that morning. Apparently a community group had contacted Karen asking if K4BN could help 2 families who were in quite dire straits. No one else could recall such an email on the forum so now that I'm the proud owner of a 'dongle', thus having internet access when I'm out and about, I used my phone to check my emails...but the email wasn't here! I then checked Facebook and there was the message on the K4BN page...and that's why my friends had not seen it! So we read it out and everyone discussed how they could help. One lady, Noeline offered to donate a dolls' house and I offered to collect it from her place...which I did.
One photo before the house is put into the boot (trunk).


We put all the dolls' house furniture in this bag...


And I also got some plant cutting from Noeline's garden...how Maria-like! lol


The dollhouse and furniture, along with quite a few other items that have been collected will be given to a needy family early next week.