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Nuthatch
A small homage to a favourite British (and elsewhere) bird - the Nuthatch - a charming and most welcome garden visitor to be sure!
My little bird is knitted in one piece - from beak to tail then back to beak - using fine Alpaca yarn doubled up using two colours at once to create subtle tones
I’ve added clear ‘how to make and finish’ images within the pattern…
PLUS - there is also a YouTube video illustrating how to make up your bird and how to make it look as real as can be (given it’s made from yarn and not feathers!)
- the link to that is given within the pattern -(and it’s my first ever so please thumbs up not down - I’m a very sensitive sort!!)
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More information on this - with clues as to what pattern it will be - can be found on my Instagram account - @dotpebbles_knits
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- First published: February 2018
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- Last updated: March 16, 2020 …
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