Let Them Knit Cake by Hannah of Bittersweet

The yummiest-looking zero-calorie cake ever.

Although probably a bit woolly, if you dug in your fork.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 71% [?]

Extermiknit! by Penwiper of Penwiper Unlimited

I don’t know what I like best about this pattern.

Is it the lunatic idea of knitting a Doctor Who Dalek? Or is it that absolutely appalling pun?

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 46% [?]

Soapy the Soap Turtle by Arnie Gavin Glasgow at Mingled Yarn

Another great craft fair pattern, for a soapy bath time companion.

Difficulty level: Advanced

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Popularity: 51% [?]

Gummy Jelly Baby by Craftbits

There’s only one thing to say about this knitted candyman, really.

Sweeeeeeeeeet.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 62% [?]

Mr Pointy by Minty Fresh of Pepperknit

The range of items that can be knitted up doesn’t usually surprise me. Anything is possible.

But a stake for killing vampires Slayer-style? That’s a new one even for me.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 50% [?]

Fortune Cat by Justine Turner of Just Jussi

I took one look at the smug little faces of these stuffed kitties and thought, “Yes, that’s a cat. Every cat in my life has had that look. One, after she chewed up $300 worth of history textbooks.”

These cats are luckier than I was.

Difficulty level: Advanced

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Popularity: 52% [?]

Two Peas in a Pod by Hannah of Bittersweet

Knitted food is a specialized art form that most of us wouldn’t even dream of. Hannah’s very good at knitted food, and these are some very sweet peas.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 34% [?]

Womb by MK Carroll

I wouldn’t want to play favorites or anything… but this knitted womb is possibly the most fantastic thing ever. No, scratch that. I’m not typing breathlessly enough, and I need some exclamation points, too.

Thisknittedwombispossiblythemostfantasticthingever!!! Right on.

Difficulty level: Advanced

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Popularity: 40% [?]

Little Elephant by Christine Landry

I have never had an elephant infestation, but if I did, I’d prefer it were these elephants. They’re easier on the carpet, and they make better gifts for children than the full-sized ones.

Anybody want to hear an elephant joke?

Difficulty level: Advanced

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Popularity: 49% [?]

Miniature Felted Pumpkins by Wool Winder of Wool Windings

Adorable and autumnal felted pumpkins. Perfect for the Thanksgiving table, but where is it written that pumpkins stop being cool the rest of the year?

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 30% [?]

KYOB - Knit Your Own Brew by Cider Moon

Knitting insulating cozies for beer bottles is intensely logical. But who needs logic?

Let’s knit the beer bottles themselves.

Difficulty level: Advanced

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Popularity: 19% [?]

Nautie by Beth Skwarecki

The designer says that every scary prehistoric beast should be turned into a cuddly toy. When I see the results she gets, I wonder if she can do the same thing with my mortgage.

Difficulty level: Advanced

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Popularity: 15% [?]

Bumble Cat Toy by Christine Landry

A cute bumblebee on a cord, perfect for entertaining your furry friend.

And if you don’t have any yellow or black in your stash, the cat will never know the difference.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 28% [?]


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