Annie Reilly
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Knitting: Softies - Other
Another toy creation from Clever Hands - a VERY cute and friendly pumpkin toy for the little one at Halloween and for that matter, all year around. Pumpkin cutie also comes with it’s very own jacket – the pattern for this is included.
Knitting: Pillow / Cushion
I couldn’t resist creating an orange pumpkin for Halloween. The advantage of this knitted pumpkin is it can be used over and over again and will always look fresh and VERY orange. There is an optional extra – you could embroider a face on your pumpkin!
Knitting: Coat / Jacket, Booties, Beanie, Toque
This is my first venture into knitting patterns for babies! Knitted in soft 8ply wool, this baby set is ideal for those chilly days when you venture outdoors with baby. The fitting is generous, making the cardigan easy to pop on and off. They’re an ideal fit over baby’s grow suit to give that extra layer of warmth.
Knitting: Softies - Other
Another favourite creation instantly loved by children. This cheeky soft toy monster is sure to be a favourite with young and old. I have used both fluffy and standard 8 ply to create the textured surface. The shape makes the monster a toy you can wrap your arms around and have a cuddle. The green monster is my prototype. Some visiting school c...
Knitting: Decorative - Other
If you want to add something special to your furniture, either indoors or outdoors, then this is the pattern for you! This stunning round cushion pattern in the variegated yarn looks great and is easy to wash when needed. Circular insets can be store bought or custom cut at a local foam shop.
Knitting: Food Cozy
This is a cute, simple pattern to make. Great for those just starting to knit patterns and for those with loads of yarn left over from other knitting projects.
Knitting: Wreath
I hadn’t seen a door wreath that I really liked so I decided to create one of my own in 8 ply yarn. This project is completed in stages, the first being the covering for the wreath shape. I made up my six bunches of holly leaves and berries, then sewed them in place. This project was so successful I gave friends and family their own individual ...
Knitting: Food Cozy
A two pointed egg cosie, inspired by the Dr. Suess books, to keep your boiled eggs warm and cosy!
Knitting: Animal Toy
These cute little chicks are fun and quick to knit. My first little chick creation was for a friend who wanted to give all the children in her class something special at Easter. I used lots of yellow yarn leftovers and made 20 chicks for her. They looked very cute all lined up together and the children absolutely loved them.