
but she’s not staying long. She’s a little Jack Russell that I fell in love with in Knit Your Own Dog.


She is sweet-tempered, does not require late-night walks, and won’t bark at the mailman. I think her new owner will be very pleased to receive such an agreeable new companion for her birthday. If you think you might want to join the canine knitting fun, there are more particulars on my Ravelry page, here. Woof-woof!












Great expression and alert ears. Love the multicolor collar.
Thank you, Carol! The collar is made from a bit of leftover silk.
Cute, but it looks like it’s ten times harder than a sock and I have yet to master knit versus purl! : )
Definitely some tricking stitch counting in this pattern! Argyle socks are next up in my holiday gift queue!
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Very cute – and much nicer looking than the irritating Jack Russell that hangs around the barn where my horse lives.
ou trouver les explications des chiens ou les livres des modeles en français merci
Have you ever thought of knitting a St Bernard? .. would love to find a pattern as my boyfriend and I own one.. and his parents own 4
Thank you for visiting and taking the time to comment! Have you checked out the book “Knit Your Own Dog”? I believe there is a pattern for a St. Bernard in there.