New Zealand Fern Folk by Natasha Hanson

New Zealand Fern Folk

Knitting
April 2022
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
6 stitches and 6 rows = 1 inch
in 6 stitches and 6 rows = 1 inch in stockinette
US 2 - 2.75 mm
15 - 20 yards (14 - 18 m)
Sprout Doll: 4”/ 10 cm tall. Fern Doll: 7”/18 cm tall.
English
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These sweet little folk are inspired by the beautiful valley of my childhood in the South Island of New Zealand and by Waldorf peg dolls. The designing of the fern frond hat was especially a labor of love and took MANY attempts to get right! But after many years I did it and they stand independently. See my dolls in love in this video!

Supplies needed: Scrap yarn, set of dpns, 12mm wooden bead for head and pipe cleaner.

Praise for New Zealand Fern Folk

Such a wonderfully creative and fun pattern to knit! (BrambleberryBear)

The pattern are gorgeous, very clear and detailed! It’s really fun to dive into the world of nature fairies and bring them to life! (kleinesundfeines)

The sprouts are super quick to knit, and there are lovely tiny details like the belt buckle for the boy and the Latvian braid on the girl’s skirt. They are simply enchanting. (deeni)

I’m so happy with my little Fern kids. It was a pleasure to make these little dolls due to the well written instructions. Natasha added a lot of pictures how to do the finishing and make all the little details and embellishments. (Binse)

All scraps and leftovers so quick very clear, detailed instructions. Multiple different options for hat/clothing, so really you are getting several patterns in one! (kandyknit)

Quick, cute little knit. I used different colors from a mini bundle. (Sbatty)

My fern fairy is only as tall as my thumb. I had so much fun knitting it. (MarthasHinterhof)

I became deeply absorbed while knitting these two little charmers! He’s a mature fern man, returning from roots long established in earth. Very rustic in this yarn, a good yarn for him! My fern woman also mature, has silver hair that I braided to one side, which is how I usually wear my own silver hair. (Lunufield)

Happy Knitting!
Natasha