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An easy to follow, delightful pattern for an adorable Easter Bunny! The bunny is made from Sirdar Snuggly Snowflake yarn, which gives it such a cute and cuddly appearance. However, alternative DK/Light Worsted (8ply) yarns can be used. All pieces are knitted flat on straight needles and the pattern has clear row by row instructions and lots of photographs to help you along the way. You will need to be able to knit, purl, cast on and off, increase and decrease, and sew seams.
This adorable bunny would make a delightful and unique Easter gift for loved ones. Simply wrap the bunny in some cellophane with some delicious chocolate eggs and tie the cellophane together with a big bow, and your little ones will still be playing with the bunny long after the chocolates have gone. Or why not use up some of your stash and make a bundle of bunnies in a variety colours. With so many bunnies hopping around, you could host an 'Easter Bunny Hunt'!
7 stitches and 9 rows = 1 inch
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Knitables is a project/business that I set up in October 2009 and is dedicated to my brave and inspirational mum-in-law Linda, who during her 13 year battle with cancer, raised thousands of pounds for charity by knitting scarves and toys. It was Linda who first encouraged me to design my own range of knitted toys, as she was constantly looking for new things to knit and was always so impressed ...
Knitables is a project/business that I set up in October 2009 and is dedicated to my brave and inspirational mum-in-law Linda, who during her 13 year battle with cancer, raised thousands of pounds for charity by knitting scarves and toys. It was Linda who first encouraged me to design my own range of knitted toys, as she was constantly looking for new things to knit and was always so impressed with my designs and ideas.
Knitables really is a family run business. I design the knitting patterns, my husband Lee built and maintains our website and my children, Thomas and Hannah, tell me what to knit. Indeed, Thomas has asked me to knit the Liverpool Football Team, which may take me a little while!
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