A mochimochi can be anything, from fearsome baby gators to pigs with beehive hairdos, from the toe-nibbling monster slippers to an assortment of itty-bitty hamsters, micro mountains, and human beans complete with comb-overs!
And what knitter doesn’t need a diversion from the usual socks, hats, and scarves? Many of these toys take less than an hour to make. Don’t worry, even a beginner can learn to knit mochimochi. If your toy comes out a little lumpy, it’ll only add to its personality!
Whether it’s a bite-free bed bug, a smiling smokestack, or a grouchy couch–these 20 toys are quirkier than teddy bears but every bit as adorable.
Author
Anna Hrachovec
ANNA HRACHOVEC launched Mochimochi Land (mochimochiland.com), a website and brand of knitted toy patterns, in early 2007. Her original knitted creations have been featured on the Martha Stewart Show, around the web, and in print, as well as exhibited in galleries in New York, Seattle, San Francisco, Berlin, and Tokyo. In addition to her website, Anna maintains a blog (mochimochiland.com/weblog), a Flickr group (Mochimochi Land’s Photostream), and a Ravelry group for her fans (Mochimochi Land Lovers). Anna has written three previous knitting books: Knitting Mochimochi, Teeny-Tiny Mochimochi, and Super-Scary Mochimochi. She lives in New York with her husband, John Teti.
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