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Eyeballs out!
Oh yes - there is a tremendous amount of fun to be had with these oh so simple little knits - hide the eyeballs is one game we will most certainly play to death this Halloween!!!
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They are knitted in the round over two circular needles (dpns could be used instead if that is your preference).
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I used a DK yarn from my stash but any yarn weight will do - this will alter the size of your eye - I mean are we going for sheep eye or cow? - S’up to you!
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The toy eye and its washer is simply attached before stuffing with either fibre fill, spare yarn - or for extra grainy texture and weight - plastic pellets
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I also attached a magnet on the back for extra fridge frivolity… but that’s just me!
Good freaky, spooky fun! - Take it - it’s free!
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- First published: October 2013
- Page created: October 3, 2013
- Last updated: December 19, 2021 …
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