Monday, January 31, 2011

Dogs in Wool

Well... acrylic actually.

Dog and toys

It's not possible to pull out a stash of knitted toys without having Casper help out....

Unknown Characters

Rupert the Bear - Designer unknown
Bunny - Jean Greenhowe Design?

Ski Boy - Jean Greenhowe Design?
These characters all look like Jean Greenhowe Designs but are they? I haven't come across them in any pattern books yet...

Duck

Jean Greenhowe stash - Duck
© Copyright Jean Greenhowe Designs 2006 - 2011
This duck is another character from Jean's 'Knitted Animals' pattern booklet.

The Duck Family consists of mother, father and three ducklings. As the Thornbury duck has been found without a hat, it's not possible to say which family member the knitter had in mind. The colours of Thornbury Duck are a muted version of the original and not quite as cheery and chirpy as the ones in the photo. More of a sad duck really...

Lion

Jean Greenhowe stash - Lion
© Copyright Jean Greenhowe Designs 
This lion was an early Op-shop find. The fancy looping stitch of the mane is a very nice touch and gives some retro-storybook charm.

The Lion is part of a family of knitted characters called The Super Seven. All of these toys share the same basic body design with slight alterations. This pattern appears in a hardcover Greenhowe book titled Knitted Toys, published in 1989.

Kitten

Jean Greenhowe stash - Kitten

© Copyright Jean Greenhowe Designs 2006 - 2011
This is the first Jean Greenhowe knitted toy that I aquired and it was given to me by a friend. At that stage I had no idea about knitting or how this kitten on a cushion was made or assembled. It looked pretty clever to me and still does. It's a lovely design.

I particularly like the styling of the Kitten photo from the Pattern Booklet - Knitted Animals. There's a picture of Sam Scarecrow framed on the wall and a very pretty miniature doily on the sofa chair.

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Ken's Den


These pattern pics (crochet and canvas work) are from a crafting site called Annie's Attic.

As far as I can tell, these aren't in print at the moment but do pop up in the occasional ebay sale. Wonderful kitsch and a fantastic interpretation of manly domestic crafts.