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I know this sounds crazy
Just an idea....If someone needs an idea for a gift for a
baby..for any baby...a worm could be good. Worm...You must not understand me wrong now. First you cast on..uummmm...well, let's say 30 stitches. Then you knit as long as you want to. Then you bind off. Then you sew the long side and the other short side (if you knit with 2 needles) and then just put the soft stuff in and close the hole. That is the case. I am not so good in this...but I have done one or 2 of those to Inka. She liked them...at least that is what Dad told me. Best: Pirjo |
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Hi there Pirjo:
Those are a great idea. I've knit a few of them myself, usually using all of my left over yarn. I don't give mine to the kids though I use them to block the cold that comes in through the bottom of our gas fireplace when it is not being used. They also work great to keep the cold out at the bottom of doors too. Donna from Ontario, Canada (near Niagara Falls) "Pirjo Ilvesvuori" wrote in message ... Just an idea....If someone needs an idea for a gift for a baby..for any baby...a worm could be good. Worm...You must not understand me wrong now. First you cast on..uummmm...well, let's say 30 stitches. Then you knit as long as you want to. Then you bind off. Then you sew the long side and the other short side (if you knit with 2 needles) and then just put the soft stuff in and close the hole. That is the case. I am not so good in this...but I have done one or 2 of those to Inka. She liked them...at least that is what Dad told me. Best: Pirjo |
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That sounds very interesting! What do you use to stuff them with?
"Pirjo Ilvesvuori" wrote in message ... Just an idea....If someone needs an idea for a gift for a baby..for any baby...a worm could be good. Worm...You must not understand me wrong now. First you cast on..uummmm...well, let's say 30 stitches. Then you knit as long as you want to. Then you bind off. Then you sew the long side and the other short side (if you knit with 2 needles) and then just put the soft stuff in and close the hole. That is the case. I am not so good in this...but I have done one or 2 of those to Inka. She liked them...at least that is what Dad told me. Best: Pirjo |
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