There were a lot of similarities between the two projects and I incorporated some of my giraffe learnings into the hippo project. For instance I stuffed as I went, rather than leaving it to the end and I embroidered the face instead of using safety eyes. The only additional skill that this project used was kitchener stitch – which to be honest isn’t that hard.
Again, I used stash yarn. You may recognise it from my mitred baby blanket project.
I found I needed to really work the stuffing to get a nice fat tummy and good shape. Fortunately this was covered thoroughly in the craftsy course so it wasn’t daunting at all.
This is another success – such a cute project and really quick and easy to work.
My second version is a gift for my friend’s new niece, all the way in New Zealand. I offered to whip up a second hippo as a pressie and in a flash of inspiration decide to try my hand at converting the design to a ballet dancing hippo. You can see this is yet more destashing in action – using leftovers from my giraffe project. Hurrah, it arrived in Dunedin two days before my friend’s sister went into labour so just in the nick of time!
I worked the skirt separately and worked the body in a ‘leotard’ pattern then knit the skirt onto the body at the approximately right level. I wrote a little tutorial on my ravelry page if anyone is interested in making the same modification.
If anyone is interested but hasn’t tried making knitted soft toys I highly recommend it. They make great gifts, are quick and easy, and aside from stuffing can usually be made from stash (or at least don’t require more than a ball or two of yarn). As a bonus, if you are wanting to post internationally they weigh next to nothing!
Up next, my last couple of work outfits and some crochet/knit baby clothes.
3 comments:
I am not much a knitter, but do crochet and love the hippo's and think the ballerina hippo is super clever! I need to improve my knitting!
GAH! CUTE, TOO CUTE!
I bet you Made these. I want to be your baby and have a hippo!
Claire's Mum
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