Love Knitting for Baby

Knitting for charity

Here’s my Bertie the Bear, made with the kit that came withissue 73. He was so good to knit as the pattern was easy to follow, and because everything needed came in the kit, I was able to start him straight away as we were in our caravan. I make toys to sell for our local greyhound rescue centre, which my daughter and I volunteer for – at the moment I’m knitting keyrings for them. I love making toys – it’s lovely to see their little characters emerge when the eyes and face are sewn on.

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