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Looking for knitting or crochet pattern for a Kangaroo
I'd like to knit or crochet a kangaroo for my daughter but have been
unable to find any patterns here in the UK. Ideally the kangaroo would be about 1 foot (30 centimetres) high. Does anyone know of anywhere on the web I can either download a pattern or purchase a pattern of a kangaroo? Thanks Alison |
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"Alison" skrev i melding oups.com... I'd like to knit or crochet a kangaroo for my daughter but have been unable to find any patterns here in the UK. Ideally the kangaroo would be about 1 foot (30 centimetres) high. Does anyone know of anywhere on the web I can either download a pattern or purchase a pattern of a kangaroo? Thanks Alison Hi Alison! In this boook you will find a kangaroo. If you hold the mouse over the cover, a menu will show up. click on "Table of contents": http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...DE R&st=books (No picture.) |
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http://www.vintageknits.com/toys5.html
http://www.dettasspindle.com/Knittin...tingbooks.html TOY KNITS $21.50 (Debbie Bliss) More than 30 irresistible soft toys for you to knit - from pigs and cuddly teddy bears to dolls, sheep, cows, a sad donkey, and even a kangaroo. Beginning and advanced knitters alike will enjoy these easy-to-knit projects, many of which can be created in a matter of hours. Clear instructions and delightful photos accompany every toy in the book. One of our best sellers...Just wait until you see it! 79 pgs. Hope one of these helps -- Cheryl ^;;^ ^;;^ ^;;^ Enness Boofhead Donut http://community.webshots.com/user/witchofthewest (Don'y forget to replace the DOT) "Alison" wrote in message oups.com... I'd like to knit or crochet a kangaroo for my daughter but have been unable to find any patterns here in the UK. Ideally the kangaroo would be about 1 foot (30 centimetres) high. Does anyone know of anywhere on the web I can either download a pattern or purchase a pattern of a kangaroo? Thanks Alison |
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Here are three more URLs to find where you can buy patterns/books.
Unfortunately I couldn't find even one free pattern for a kangaroo. http://www.yarnmarket.com/yarn/More_..._Toys-471.html http://www.crochetaustralia.com.au/category24_2.htm http://www.yarn.com/books/books2.html Peace! Gemini PS Cheryl... love your kitty heads. ;o) "Cheryl" wrote in message ... http://www.vintageknits.com/toys5.html http://www.dettasspindle.com/Knittin...tingbooks.html TOY KNITS $21.50 (Debbie Bliss) More than 30 irresistible soft toys for you to knit - from pigs and cuddly teddy bears to dolls, sheep, cows, a sad donkey, and even a kangaroo. Beginning and advanced knitters alike will enjoy these easy-to-knit projects, many of which can be created in a matter of hours. Clear instructions and delightful photos accompany every toy in the book. One of our best sellers...Just wait until you see it! 79 pgs. Hope one of these helps -- Cheryl ^;;^ ^;;^ ^;;^ Enness Boofhead Donut http://community.webshots.com/user/witchofthewest (Don'y forget to replace the DOT) "Alison" wrote in message oups.com... I'd like to knit or crochet a kangaroo for my daughter but have been unable to find any patterns here in the UK. Ideally the kangaroo would be about 1 foot (30 centimetres) high. Does anyone know of anywhere on the web I can either download a pattern or purchase a pattern of a kangaroo? Thanks Alison |
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Alison, as usual the ladies have found the answer a request !! I was
feeling rather sad that here I was in Aust. and did not have a clue where to get a kangaroo pattern - but nothing seems too much for our group God Bless Gwen -- Gwen Kelly "Alison" wrote in message oups.com... I'd like to knit or crochet a kangaroo for my daughter but have been unable to find any patterns here in the UK. Ideally the kangaroo would be about 1 foot (30 centimetres) high. Does anyone know of anywhere on the web I can either download a pattern or purchase a pattern of a kangaroo? Thanks Alison |
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"Tara D" wrote in message
... On Thu, 8 Sep 2005 01:20:56 +1000, "Cheryl" wrote: http://www.vintageknits.com/toys5.html I have the Leisure Arts #136 "toys and puppets" if you want it (halfway down the page). I doubt I'll ever use it again (probably been 20 years since I made anything from it). It has a kangaroo (have made that one), and even has a little finger puppet roo to go in the pouch. Tara Tara, just curious, how old is that Leisure Arts #136 book? I used to buy a LOT of those books, and don't remember seeing one with a kangaroo in it. I can't believe I missed one with toys. / Hmmm... now I'm wondering if I might actually have it and just don't realize it... it's been a while since I've looked through my pattern books. ;o) Peace! Gemini |
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"Tara D" wrote in message
... LOL me too. I can't place my hand on it at the moment, but I made the kangaroo for my brother probably in the late seventies early eighties. I know it's here somewhere, just not in the pile I expected to find it in. :-( I would be embarrassed to admit I had patterns that old if I didn't traditionally use patterns even older (my fave baby pattern book was prolly published in the 60s...classic design styles). Tara A lot of my pattern books are very old. Some I bought, others I inherited from two of my aunts. I've also come across really old patterns online that I liked enough to save. ;o) Peace! Gemini |
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Are you still looking for a pattern? I might have one or 2.
Chris "Aud" wrote in message ... "Alison" skrev i melding oups.com... I'd like to knit or crochet a kangaroo for my daughter but have been unable to find any patterns here in the UK. Ideally the kangaroo would be about 1 foot (30 centimetres) high. Does anyone know of anywhere on the web I can either download a pattern or purchase a pattern of a kangaroo? Thanks Alison Hi Alison! In this boook you will find a kangaroo. If you hold the mouse over the cover, a menu will show up. click on "Table of contents": http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS...DE R&st=books (No picture.) |
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