![]() ![]() Second, I ordered a box of bulk colored duct tape. Hence the title: Frigging Pool Noodle Lollipops! However, the cool part is that: these are larger, more impressive decorations and in the end I’m happy I bought the bigger noodles. Yay.)Ĭount your noodles before you start if you ordered them online! The noodles were quality, heavy duty pool noodles that will last many years… But they do not want to easily roll into the shape of a lollipop. (Plus, I didn’t count when I opened the box and they shorted me a noodle. These are approximately 55″ long and 3.25″ in diameter. The price of the box I bought has gone up by twenty dollars, in the last couple of weeks so I’m guessing there’s a lot of us out here with extra large pool noodles.) These are larger diameter, higher density noodles than you can get at the dollar store in summer. (It was too late in the year to get them locally. So, I’ll start out by showing you how I worked with extra large, extra dense, pool noodles to make lollipops.įirst off, I ordered my pool noodles on Amazon. It was fun but there’s a lot of instructions that weren’t helpful or just plain didn’t work for me for a variety of reasons. I’ll take you through all of the steps for the round pool noodle lollipops. Like many things on my blog, these troubles I ran into were things that no one else seemed to have answers for. I decided on pool noodle lollipops, as soon as my supplies arrived I saw that I had several problems. I’m creating a candy background for some characters from the Nutcracker Ballet. You probably have all the yarn you need for this little girl already (it calls for DK weight yarn but you can use what you have to make a different sized hen if you like) or you can buy a kit from the designer that includes everything you need to make your own Henrietta.I decided to add some Christmas tutorials for my decorations outside. Henrietta the little brown hen is another cute chicken knitting pattern you’ll find on Etsy from Knit for Victory. If you have a circular knitting machine and a little bit of crochet skill, this pattern from Knetta’s Knits on Etsy is easy and cute. The project is worked flat and joined as you go for easy knitting and assembly. If you’re looking for something a bit more realistic, Dot Pebbles Knits has a cute chicken knitting pattern that includes wings/frills. It can be worked in any gauge with any weight of yarn, so grab your odd balls and make a bunch of different sizes (note: cute Easter egg filler!). Which Came First? is a delightful free Ravelry pattern from Dee Frey, which features an egg-shaped chicken that would be adorable as a springtime decoration. If you want to start a fibery flock, check out these fun chicken knitting patterns. The pattern got me thinking about knit chickens, for emotional support or otherwise. The pattern is a modification of one designed by Bev Galaskas and I think everyone probably needs one. ![]() The project has been made more than 1,000 times, with people giving theirs fun names like Henriett, Iris Henfel and Henny Styles (the original was named Lindsay LoHEN). It’s a cute pattern worked in garter stitch with short rows to give it shape, and it uses worsted weight yarn in a few colors to add all the details. ![]() I visit Ravelry pretty often to see what new knitting patterns are being released, and a few times when I’ve visited recently it has shown me Annette Corsino‘s Emotional Support Chicken knitting pattern.
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