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Duo Fiberworks is a partnership between twin sisters Laura and Katie. We feel that art is a natural and persistent part of our lives and hope to share the inspiration,energy and outcomes of our creative process.

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Knit and felt natural toys. See Katie's designs at her shop- Hedgehog Lane. She designs simple-to-knit patterns with step-by-step felting and assembly directions. 

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Wednesday
Dec022009

Gnome Children- free knitting pattern

Now that we've moved, I have new neighbors to wonder what in the world I am doing out in the yard, crouching on the ground, snapping photos of something tiny. I love taking photos of my knitted toy designs outside, and my sons enjoy helping me set up the photos. Just as we are preparing for the holiday, today the gnomes were busy, gathering greens for decorating- 

Collecting sweet treats, 

And doing some Christmas decorating.

So that you can have busy gnomes at your house, I am sharing a knitting pattern for the Gnome Children. I am offering a pdf download pattern that is just like the ones I offer for sale, in fact these gnomes are excerpted from my Gnome Home pattern. I like photo-rich assembly directions and all my patterns include many photos and carefully-written patterns. Additionally, all my pattern booklets have been technically edited by a professional. If you are unfamiliar with my work, I have many other clever yet quick-to-knit knitted and felted toy designs in my shop, Hedgehog Lane.

It's been almost a year since I sold my first pattern and it's been so exciting to find enthusiastic knitters  ready to make the projects I come up with. So thank you and stay tuned for many more new designs in the upcoming year! 

Download Gnome Children pattern pdf

- This is a pdf that is laid out so you can print it as a booklet. Print it in "landscape" orientation and "duplex" or "two-sided" and you will have a tidy little pattern booklet. 

Reader Comments (7)

Adorable!! You are so talented, I would make a mess trying to do these.

December 3, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDionna

These are adorable. Thank you for sharing the pattern. Now to consider trying double pointed needles.....
Warm wishes.

December 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterTonya

Thank you for sharing your super cute creation! I can't wait to try one :)

December 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNatalie

You are so generous! These little guys are about the cutest little things I've ever seen. I will be sending lots of friends over here to check out these sweet gnomes and your wonderful blog. Thank you and congrats and happy nesting in your new home!

December 4, 2009 | Unregistered Commenteralison

These little guys are absolutely adorable! Thank you for the FREE pattern! I will make my attempt! I love the way that you have displayed them at work and enjoying their accomplishments! To Cute!! I am going to go and check out your BLOG. I think it will be fun ! Thank you

December 7, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterSewFancyLady

OMGoodness! How cute! What a great idea!

December 13, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAnonymous

As you know I think these are adorable! I am nervous about trying them though. I just don't know if I can do it! :) I guess we'll see. :)

December 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMichelle Coomes

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