Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Quirky Korknisse

I found a pattern on Ravelry that made me smile. The pattern is "Korknisse". It was originally written in Norweigen and has been translated into many languages and knitted around the world. The name means cork hobgobblins. I had everything I needed...leftover bits of yarn, wine corks, and knitting needles. I couldn't wait to get started. They're adorable, fun to make, and it's hard to make just one...as you can see...


I had originally planned to make them simple, with little dots for eyes and a smile drawn onto the cork. But, most of the corks I have are stamped with big words. So, I got out some paint and covered the stamps. This was my first one...


My daughter instantly fell in love with the idea and started making them too. She felt that the faces needed a little more detail. Here's her first one...


It was fun to knit with yarns I love and had used on previous projects. Here's my second one...


I think my third one is ready for cold weather with her BIG fuzzy sweater and hat. My daughter gave her a pretty face and blue eyes that go perfectly with her outfit...


My daughter is having so much fun with these! This one is a "snowboarder" with an extra tall hat that she plans to glue on and make into a keychain...


I love the simple ones I've seen and I plan to make some. But, in the meantime, we're having fun making these...They're a little quirky, but cute!

2 comments:

Benita said...

How adorable!!! I love the faces your daughter paints. They'd make great "office pals" because they wouldn't take up too much room on a desk.

Sel and Poivre said...

Oh the extra detail in the faces adds so much! Very, very cute indeed!