These animals are really tiny. So I recommend the pattern only for those that are fans of the fiddly and little. There is quite a bit of sewing up in the attachment of legs, ears and beaks.
The pattern contains instructions for all four mini creatures. Homespun presented them as mini pendants, though I think they are also cute as little toys.
This Blue Kookaburra was my first try. He is native to Northern Australia and New Guinea. Homespun decided to go with the traditional brown Laughing Kookaburra, which is the one most people have heard of, though I think visually I prefer my distinctive blue one.
The wombat was the design that I worried about most. I was not sure than I could make him distinctively wombatty enough. I even toyed with the idea of replacing him with a crocodile. But in the end he turned out just fine.
Kangaroo and Koala just flew off my needles. It would have been nice to have given Kangaroo a pouch and a joey, but given the size this just wasn't possible. So I have just googled "Do male kangaroos have pouches?" and found out they do not. So I guess I can say that he is a boy.
The pattern, which contains instructions for all four, is available on ravelry, Love Knitting and Etsy.
Great designs. The kookaburra is my favourite.
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So cute!
ReplyDeleteYour talent is amazing. I believe you can make anything out of yarn, and I'm looking forward to your next set of animals.
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How adorable! I especially like the kangaroo!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I'm in love with the koala!
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These look awesome. The wombat is perfect and the others are great too. I am with you and prefer the kookaburra with the blue as that is the one I saw most often when I lived in oz.
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Wonderful, love your little jet setters! Thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!
ReplyDeleteOh my these are adorable! I've lived in Australia for five years and feel homesick instantly.
ReplyDeleteEspecially the wombat and the koobaburra are so super cute :-)
Love them all! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThey are very cute, glad that customs allowed them to land:)!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I love the way you've captured our native wildlife! I also love the Blue Kookaburra!
ReplyDeleteWonderful little creatures - they are lovely.
ReplyDeleteLove Them! - And I think the Wombat looks very wombatty!
ReplyDeleteSo, if you ever decide to consider doing CANADIAN Wildlife, the grouping should be a BEAVER, MOOSE, POLAR BEAR, CANADA GOOSE and perhaps a NARWHAL.
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They are so cute and you have the patience of a saint
ReplyDeleteThey are so adorable, and so amazing to have been published in Australia too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the kangeroo. Making these must have been tricky, they are so tiny and intricate!
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