Soot Gremlins
Posted by J on Friday, September 2, 2011. Filed under: disney, free pattern, knitting, knitting pattern, my neighbor totoro, soot gremlins, spritesMy children have recently become obsessed with the film My Neighbor Totoro, it's adorable and funny and just a really great film. In the movie there are these little black fuzzy blobs of dirt called the "Soot Gremlins" (I keep misspeaking and calling them Sprites, but in this translation they are Gremlins). My kids were so enthralled with these little critters they tried to be sly and started conversions with "you know...you could probably knit those..they don't look they'd be too hard" so my oldest daughter and I headed to Micheal's and picked up some black fun fur and I knitted them up. Here is the pattern that I came up with, it's super easy and quick the fun fur hides a lot of errors so don't worry if you've never worked with it before!
Materials:
Yarn: 1 skein Furry yarn in black (I used Fun Fur)
1 skein worsted weight yarn in black (I used Vanna's Choice)
Needles: size 7 US circular needles (to magic loop)
Misc: 1 pair size 9 safety eyes
small amount of poly fill for stuffing
With the two yarns held together cast on 20 stitches. Join and work in the round for 12 rows.
Cast off all your stitches.
Turn the piece inside out (the purl side of the work is usually more fuzzy, if you like he Knit side, by all means use that) attach your safety eyes. Sew up the top of the Soot gremlin. Stuff the piece and sew up the bottom.
You're done!
September 3, 2011 at 12:52 AM
you're too nice Mel! (( hugs ))