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Friday, October 12, 2018

Cuddly knitted whale and octopus soft toys

Picture of cuddly knitted whale and octopus soft toys

Cute cuddly knitted under the sea soft toys made from a knitting kit I had from a few years ago and thought i'd knit one for my children. The knitted soft toy whale and an octopus were fun to make in a weekend and they are perfect for an afternoon of play or snuggling in bed.

Under the sea


The under the sea knitting pattern is by Louise Walker at Sincerely Louise you can find her designs  Sincerely Louise on Love Knitting.  This pattern is currently out of print and has three creatures you can knit - an octopus, whale and starfish. While these are knitted on straight needles I knitted them on double pointed needles,  I always find them easier when i'm knitting soft toys.


Picture of knitted octopus and whale soft toys

Knitted whale


The knitted whale knitted up so quickly and was perfect for an afternoon of knitting. It was quite easy to put together as I only had to attach the safety eyes and stitch up the front, back and the two fins to stitch together - adding stuffing as I went.  Lastly using two stands of black yarn I added the mouth, which looks quite good on an angle. Here are a few photos of the finished knitted soft toy whale named Wallie:


Picture of knitted soft toy whale


Picture of close up of the face on knitted soft toy whale


Picture of close up of the head and fins on knitted soft toy whale


Picture of close up of the tail on knitted soft toy whale

Knitted octopus


The knitted octopus was a bit more fiddly to knit than the whale with the tentacles and took longer to finish.  I miss counted and thought I only had seven tentacles so knitting another one, so now he has nine tentacles instead of eight - least he is unique I guess and more importantly loved. Here is a few photo of the finished knitted soft toy octopus named Inkie after I had finished knitting him.


Picture of knitted soft toy octopus


Picture of close up of knitted octopus soft toy


Picture of close up of the head and tentacles on knitted soft toy octopus


Picture of close up of the head and tentacles on knitted soft toy octopus


My children are going to have fun playing with there knitted soft toy whale and an octopus and learning about them in their sea unit study.


Picture of knitted whale and octopus soft toys

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