Teeny-Tiny Mochimochi: More Than 40 Little Bitty Minis to Knit, Wear, and Give

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3.9
8 reviews
Ebook
144
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About this ebook

TINY IS THE NEW HUGE!

It’s an indisputable fact: Everything is cuter in miniature. And while it’s true that knitted toys are cute to begin with, they’re even more adorable when they’re tiny.

In Teeny-Tiny Mochimochi, designer Anna Hrachovec presents more than 40 patterns for her funniest and most delightful knitted Tinys—three-dimensional animals, objects, and people, all with Anna’s quirky, Mochimochi Land anthropomorphism that knitters love. Tinys make cool gifts for any occasion, are some of the fastest, easiest projects you’ll ever knit, and can be turned into pins, magnets, Christmas ornaments—anything that could use some scale-model silliness. So pick up your sock yarn and size 1 needles and get started—you’re certain to make even a grouch giggle like a schoolgirl!

Ratings and reviews

3.9
8 reviews
A Google user
December 21, 2011
This book is too cute!! Lots of itty bitty mochimochi with eyes to knit with yarn scraps. To me, the projects are suitable for beginners to advanced because I myself am a beginner who only started knitting because of these adorable knits. The only other thing I've knitted is a scarf. So don't worry if you've never knitted before. Get this book and you'll have plenty of presents to knit for your friends' Birthday, Christmas, etc. They'll love it. I know mine will. Clear photos and instructions which do not take a lot of time. Perfect for last minute knitting.
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About the author

Anna Hrachovec launched Mochimochi Land (mochimochiland.com), a website and brand of knitted toy patterns, in early 2007. To design her toys, Anna draws inspiration from Japanese kawaii (cute) culture and children's illustrators such as Dr. Seuss. Her original knitted creations have been featured on The Martha Stewart Show and have been exhibited in galleries in New York, Seattle, San Francisco and Tokyo. In addition to her website, Anna maintains a blog (mochimochiland.com/weblog) and a Ravelry group for her fans (Mochimochi Land Lovers). Anna's first book of knitted toy patterns, Knitting Mochimochi, was published in 2010.

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