Little Crow
by Claire Garland
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Little Crow
A new set of patterns are emerging - this being the first:
Tiny Birds!
So, that said, meet Little Crow.
Only small Approx. 5cm/ 2in tall from top of head to base of claws to be more precise.
The beak is modelled from polymer clay but don’t be put off by that - it’s fun and easy if you use oven baked clay that is readily available everywhere - FIMO is the one I used.
Apart from that, the pattern - though tiny, is straight forward and knitted as one piece.
It’s more of an ornament than a toy as the eyes (3mm) are glue in ones - and there are wires as legs and claws - I’ve linked to all the places where I bought mine from within the pattern.
More birds to come so keep an look out here - @dotpebbles_knits
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100% Alpaca
437 yards
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