Introduction 4
Knitting know-how 6
Black Cat 8
Teddy Bear 10
Rocket 12
Lucky Owls 14
Sheep 16
Dice 18
Chubby Bunny 20
Guardsman 22
Pretty Piggy 24
Wristwatch 26
Cheeky Monkey 28
Flying Saucer 30
Penguin 32
Country Boy and Girl 34
Fox 36
Skittles and Ball 38
Goldfish 40
Boy Angel 42
Little Beagle 44
Clown 46
Sachiyo Ishii was a money broker in Wall Street and London, but discovered the joy of handcraft after her second son was born, and was very much influenced by the Steiner education system. She has been involved in many different creative activities, and her Waldorf-inspired dolls and knitted toys are well known and loved by many. Her work has appeared in knitting and parenting magazines. She lives and works freelance in West Sussex, England.
Spring 2016 A small book, reasonably priced , with twenty patterns
for charming tiny toys. The introduction suggests they are fun for
new knitters; I note that you would need to be happy with
increases, decreases and sewing up before tackling them. I have a
box where short short odd ends of handspun yarn are collected and
here is a book full of suitable patterns. Most toys are around five
to eight centimetres in finished size, the tallest due to his ears,
is a 9cm tall chubby bunny. All of the patterns in the book were
knitted on double-pointed 2.75mm needles and require some sewing up
and a small quanitity of stuffing. I tried out the Chubby Bunny
pattern, it took a couple of short sessions to knit the pieces and
another to assemble the parts. My bunny came out like the picture,
a comic book type figure with a large head.
*Yarnmaker*
Most of the patterns use stocking stitch. Use the needle sizes and
yarn types as suggested so the knit is close, and so that there are
no wide gaps in the knit. 20 teeny weeny little items measuring
around 2 1/2 inches to 3 inches approx once completed. Knit cute
little creatures: fish, owl, bunny. And objects: space ship, teddy
bear, and a set of skittles. All these ideas are popular and fit
with a variety of themes so ideal in any themed decoration and for
gifts i.e party bags, or present toppers
*Debra Hall -TSS Reviews*
An inexpensive little book which uses up small amounts of double
knitting wool, so perfect for stash busting scraps of yarn. Worth
buying if only for the polar bear, Santa and the gingerbread house!
Clear pattern instructions and sizes are ideal for making into tree
decorations or parts of a garland - which is what Im doing with
several of them. Well worth buying and would make a delightful gift
too.
*Customer review*
Another book of fab patterns from Sachiyo Ishii. This is a handy A5
book paperback book. There is a good selection of patterns to
choose from - santas, reindeer, snowmen, angels, baubles. The
patterns are all straightforward and do not take long to knit. The
instructions are for 2.75mm needles, but I have chosen to use 3mm
needles, still knits small but for me a better size needle. Great
patterns to use up oddmenrs of your wool stash.
*Customer review*
This is the ideal book for knitting little Christmas toys and
decorations. The patterns are easy to follow and all just use
oddments of DK yarn. From Santa and Polar Bears to Mary and Baby
Jesus, there is a knit here for everyone.I dived into my stash and
knit up a finger puppet in under two hours!
*Customer review*
Recently received this book and can't wait to get started! Easy to
follow instructions suitable for all skill levels.
*Customer review*
Good variety of mini knits. Clear instructions. Not too difficult
and can be done quite quickly. Made the gingerbread man in a couple
of hours.
*Customer review*
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