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 .




