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Tiny Sweaters, more holiday knitting

 I made a series of Christmas stockings, and needed something small and fun to knit as a palate cleanser. I have always looked at the little sweater ornament patterns and thought they were so adorable. So I decided to give one a try.

I saw that Berroco yarns had their yearly ornament patterns out,  Minutia 21, they are free and looked so cute!

It is just knitting a little sweater, just like a life size one! So cute.....I did all of mine one dpns, but I found a girl on YouTube knitting them on magic loop. She is the KnitYorker, video link here.

 They were fun and didn't take too long to make. 

If you want to look at some more, I'll link their other little sweater ornament patterns of the past years...

Minutia 20 , Minutia 18,  Minutia 16,and Minuti 15.

After my first two tiny sweaters that were knit. I wanted to find a crochet sweater pattern ornament. I found one on Ravelry from Melissa Mall. (pattern link rav) Miniature sweater ornaments. I made two of those pretty quickly. I used fingering weight yarn, and they were even smaller. I did make some modifications to the pattern. I used slip stitch blo, along the cuff and collar and fpsc and bpsc along the bottom of the sweater for ribbing. I managed to embroider snowflakes on the fronts of them.



My husband started making little hangers out of copper wire. Very cute, and adds to the presentation if you are gift giving. If you are not super crafty with wire,
I found a tutorial on how to make them from paper clips!! (YouTube Link)



May your needles fly as fast as dragonflies..... 

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