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The aforementioned cute gift.

December 21st, 2005 Leave a comment Go to comments

I made this for my mom. She reads my blog, but I can post it here now since my six-year-old couldn’t hold out any more, so we had “Grandma Christmas” today.

This is a “pocket creature,” based on the pattern from Knitty. The idea is that it holds a little bag of rice and lavender, which can be removed and heated in the microwave, then put back inside the body of the creature. You keep it in a pocket to keep your hands warm.


Here it is with its innards out.

After reading various craft boards, I decided that flaxseed and lavender would work better than rice and lavender. It does seem to hold the heat better and not have a ricey smell. However, while the inner pouch does warm up nicely, not too much of that heat gets transferred to the outside of the creature, so it’s a bit of a wash as a handwarmer. But, MAN does it smell like lavender, which makes it great as a potpourri/sachet item. And you can always pop the inner pouch in the microwave again if you really want to disperse the scent.

I also sprang for the recommended yarn, Karabella Aurora 8, even though it’s a little luxe. I’m glad I did – this is easily the softest machine-washable wool I’ve ever laid hands on. And I’ve got plenty left for other projects. I picked up stitches for one of the arms a little differently than its mate, so it looks like it’s perpetually waving, but I think that just adds to its charm.

I’ll definitely be making this again. I’m not keen on strong lavender smells, as mentioned earlier, but I was thinking that peppermint or chamomile or cinnamon/gingerbready smells might be good. All in all, a success.

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  1. December 22nd, 2005 at 01:32 | #1

    Cute.

  2. December 22nd, 2005 at 01:32 | #2

    Cute.

  3. December 22nd, 2005 at 02:02 | #3

    Agreed.

  4. December 22nd, 2005 at 02:02 | #4

    Agreed.

  5. December 22nd, 2005 at 13:04 | #5

    How long to knit one? I think I might need to pop a few of these together for the weekend festivities. Maybe.
    Very adorable.

  6. December 22nd, 2005 at 13:04 | #6

    How long to knit one? I think I might need to pop a few of these together for the weekend festivities. Maybe.
    Very adorable.

  7. December 22nd, 2005 at 13:56 | #7

    It really didn’t take long at all, but since it wasn’t mindless knitting (had to count for color changes, increase and decrease for the base, make little yarn-overs for arm and tail holes) I couldn’t knit it at stoplights. Making it just one color would make it cheaper and quicker. You could totally do a few for the weekend, if you don’t have a lot of other wrapping or shopping to do.

    Umm… not that I would knit at stoplights. That would be wrong.

    I got the flaxseed (uncooked non-instant rice works too) and lavender at a whole foods store, and some cotton fabric for the bag from a fabric store. Handy tip – even though the pattern says it’s good if the bag of stuff is a little floppy, I thought I’d go ahead and fill it. Using that bag, it looked like my little monster was in Alien and something was gonna pop through its stomach. I redid the bag as directed and it fit much better. So yes, six teaspoons total looks like about the right amount.

  8. December 22nd, 2005 at 13:56 | #8

    It really didn’t take long at all, but since it wasn’t mindless knitting (had to count for color changes, increase and decrease for the base, make little yarn-overs for arm and tail holes) I couldn’t knit it at stoplights. Making it just one color would make it cheaper and quicker. You could totally do a few for the weekend, if you don’t have a lot of other wrapping or shopping to do.

    Umm… not that I would knit at stoplights. That would be wrong.

    I got the flaxseed (uncooked non-instant rice works too) and lavender at a whole foods store, and some cotton fabric for the bag from a fabric store. Handy tip – even though the pattern says it’s good if the bag of stuff is a little floppy, I thought I’d go ahead and fill it. Using that bag, it looked like my little monster was in Alien and something was gonna pop through its stomach. I redid the bag as directed and it fit much better. So yes, six teaspoons total looks like about the right amount.

  9. December 22nd, 2005 at 21:48 | #9

    Not only do I love the pocket critter … but I wanted to say I LOVE this icon of yours. Who did it? Cause it is perfect!

  10. December 22nd, 2005 at 21:48 | #10

    Not only do I love the pocket critter … but I wanted to say I LOVE this icon of yours. Who did it? Cause it is perfect!

  11. December 22nd, 2005 at 23:57 | #11

    It’s a do-it-yourself site. You pick from dozens of noses, hairstyles, etc.

    http://illustmaker.abi-station.com/index_en.shtml

  12. December 22nd, 2005 at 23:57 | #12

    It’s a do-it-yourself site. You pick from dozens of noses, hairstyles, etc.

    http://illustmaker.abi-station.com/index_en.shtml

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