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Birdfeeder | 10:09 Wed 13th Mar 2019 | Arts & Literature
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I am looking for a knitting pattern of a small penguin preferably in one pierce that i can put over small Ferero Roche chocolates, anyone seen such a pattern please
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gness would point you the way - also rowanglen
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please can you explain more
Whilst you wait for other knitters, you could have a watch of this video. It may give you some ideas, inspiration or guidance


I haven't seen penguins, but my local charity shop had the chocolates topped with Santa hats and Christmas puddings last year. They were very cute.
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Thank you spathiphyllum certainly gives me food for thought
if you google penguin tea cosy pattern there's a nice one with a baby and if you stittched the holes for the spout and handle up it would do as a cover hope this helps xx
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Thanks Neveracrossword yes I do the puddings, Santa's hats and robins but this year I was asked could I do penguins with red hats on so I thought I would give it a go and make an early start on finding a pattern or adapting one.
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Hi Mallyh yes I have seen that one but it is larger than I need. I have tried adapting it but was not very successful. Thought I would spend the day practicing as it is too dangerous to take the dogs out in this rain and high wind, the next cottage along lost one of its garage doors yesterday afternoon so far everything is battened down here and fingers crossed seem to be alright
Hope you find the right one.
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Thanks Mamyalynne at least I am not leaving it until the last minute!!
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