Meet Mr. Bunny.........
He insisted to sit at the table. I'm having a dinner party this weekend and I had so much fun setting up the table.
Mr. Bunny was made from some leftover worsted weight yarn.
This is such an easy pattern to knit. You will need the following:
* leftover worsted weight yarn in color of your choice
* size 4 DPN
* size 4 DPN
* stuffing for his body
* large tapestry needle and small scraps of yarn for face
Now for the pattern, it can be found here on Ravelry. It's knit in the round on double pointed needles. You can knit it in any color you wish. Note: I knit his ears in two separate pieces since I wanted a contrasting color for the inside.
He's getting hungry....so I had better go and fix his dinner.
It's not too late to knit this for someone's Easter basket.
As for dinner, here's a peek at my menu:
You may like a little explanation of the menu:
Sanbusak is a meat filled pastry. It's popular in the middle east. I used to make the dough but now I buy it ready made. I saute ground beef with onion and season with salt, pepper, allspice and pine nuts.
My recipe for kabob hala can be found here on my blog.
My recipe for vegetarian mousakka can be found here on my blog.
I'm excited to make this recipe for Magic Cake as I just found it this week!
For my fruit salad, I'm using strawberries, banana, mango, oranges, pear, and grapes and I add a little bit of orange blossom water (middle east specialty) along with some coconut.
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It's always a joy to hear from you. Feel free to comment if you wish. Until next time, happy crafting everyone!
my best to you,
Pat (& Lilly, too!)
Sanbusak is a meat filled pastry. It's popular in the middle east. I used to make the dough but now I buy it ready made. I saute ground beef with onion and season with salt, pepper, allspice and pine nuts.
My recipe for kabob hala can be found here on my blog.
My recipe for vegetarian mousakka can be found here on my blog.
I'm excited to make this recipe for Magic Cake as I just found it this week!
For my fruit salad, I'm using strawberries, banana, mango, oranges, pear, and grapes and I add a little bit of orange blossom water (middle east specialty) along with some coconut.
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It's always a joy to hear from you. Feel free to comment if you wish. Until next time, happy crafting everyone!
my best to you,
Pat (& Lilly, too!)
(I just couldn't resist this picture of Lilly sleeping with her head on the pillow!)
I'm linking to the following:
Handmade Monday....
I'm linking to the following:
Handmade Monday....