Fly away Peter, fly away Paul š¦š¦
Not so long ago I bought a book called knitting with your leftovers by Fiona Goble and I have just completed some hanging birds.

Not usually a fan of small toy knitting all of those ends to sew in and the embroidery detail but I have found these very therapeutic in these mad times. Stocking stitch, French knots, chain stitch, a crocheted chain and a tassel. I have used up lots of little bits. š

I think they will look quite nice hanging in a nursery.
Woolly wishes,
Jane ā”ā”ā”
Absolutely love the birds! You should do a rainbow set to hang in your window. x
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Sadly I don’t have rainbow colours in my stash š
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Oh that’s a shame.
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The birds are darling!
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Thank you š¦
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They turned out cute!
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Thank you ā¤
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These are wonderful! How fun!
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Thank you, not something I would normally attempt but enjoyed making them š¦
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They are so cute! ā¤ļø
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Thank you ā¤
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How sweet! I agree, they are perfect for a nursery, or near a window with the view of a garden or bird feeder!
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Thank you, I might make some more to put in the window by our bird feeder š¦
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Those came out real cute! For not being a fan, you did a good job. I need a pattern book like that. I have a lot of scraps.
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Thank you ā¤
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The birds are so cute and cheery. What a great stash-buster.
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This book has 25 ideas for using up bits of yarn, so I am sure you will see a few more in my posts š¦š¦š¦
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I’ve never seen that book before. Looks like it has some cute ideas in it.
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It’s got lots of patterns to use up yarn ends, I am really pleased I bought it š
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