Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Easter Outfit

Easter comes a little later this year so there's plenty of time to knit your Ekokid doll a new Easter outfit.

This pattern booklet from Kindle contains a pattern for an Easter dress, bonnet, basket and eggs. Perfectly designed for your Ekokid doll.

You could knit a few little baskets and fill them with wrapped chocolate eggs as well!



Easter Outfit: The Ekokids (US Link)
Easter Outfit: The Ekokids (UK Link)







 If you haven't made a doll yet, you can grab an Easter Special edition that includes the pattern for a basic doll and the items listed above.




Easter Special: The Ekokids (US Link)
Easter Special: The Ekokids (UK Link)






Happy Knitting!

Linda x

Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Christmas Special


During the long winter evenings, it's only too easy to sprawl on the couch with a bag of munchies. OR....get creative! It's amazing what you can produce with a couple of pointy sticks and a ball of yarn :-)

Okay, It's only just November, but these Ekokid dolls make fabulous home-made presents and are simple, fun and inexpensive to make.


 There are plenty of outfits you can make for your Ekokid doll - design them yourself or pop over to Kindle and browse the patterns available right now!

Try this quick and fun to knit Ekokid doll with his or her very own Christmas outfit. This Kindle pattern book includes the basic doll pattern with a Christmas cloak, a Christmas hat, tunic and knickerbockers and a Christmas swag bag that could hold a small present or two!

Step by step knitting patterns using double knitting yarn and 4mm needles ((U.S size: 6 or old UK size: 8). You'll need some toy filling and a few bits and bobs to complete the Christmas Ekokid; cotton or silk for features, a length of ribbon for cloak and swag bag and a short length of elastic for knickerbockers!

Christmas Special: The Ekokids (US Link)
Christmas Special: The Ekokids (UK Link)



 If you've already made your ekokid doll, grab this christmas outfit edition which has the outfit and bag patterns but not the basic doll pattern.

Christmas Outfit: The Ekokids (US Link)
Christmas Outfit: The Ekokids (UK Link)





Happy Knitting!

Lnda x

Friday, 29 July 2016

Knitting up Magic

 If you already have your Ekokid doll knitted, this charming witchy outfit will add an extra touch of magic to Halloween this year. The patterns can be knitted in any colours you choose. I found a particularly revolting shade of green - which works for a witch!

The cloak is knitted in spider stitch which is easy and quick to grow. Spider stitch is a simple variation of knit stitches and is described in the pattern.

To  make a halloween outfit for your ekokid doll you'll need:

40g. (about 90m) yarn for dress
10g. (about 23m) yarn for hat
30g. (about 70m) yarn for cloak
About 10m of yarn for belt and ankle warmers
A short length of ribbon

Witchy Outfit: The Ekokids US Link
Witchy Outfit: The Ekokids UK Link

Please note this book doesn't include the basic doll pattern.If you haven't made an Ekokid doll yet, download 'How to Make a Doll' and knit up some magic in no time!

How To Make a Doll: The Ekokids US Link
How To Make a Doll: The Ekokids UK Link


Happy Knitting!

Linda x

Saturday, 16 July 2016

Purple Hats and Cats?


People outside of the knitting world often have a rather narrow view of knitters, assuming they must all be old ladies with cats and purple hats perhaps?



Knitting used to be male dominated until the ladies took over so spectacularly, alienating boys and men from one of the most creative, relaxing and practical crafts on the planet.

Studies have shown knitting can help patients recovering from trauma and calm symptoms of certain forms of dementia. Injured soldiers from the first world war were encouraged to knit as a form of therapy. More recently, research has shown that knitting also helps improve numeric and literacy skills.

Although a relatively inexpensive hobby, knitting has, for whatever reasons, been sidelined over the years but, as knitting groups start forming and more 'celebs' (even royalty I've heard) are taking up the sticks, knitting is creeping up the popular hobbies lists!

Yet another bonus is that knitting can burn 100 calories an hour - and isn't compatible with eating greasy or sticky snacks. Learning this simple craft will bring benefits to your whole family and beyond. 

Start simple and make a blanket of squares or try an Ekokid doll designed for beginner knitters.

The picture above is part of a cover/blanket I made. I used 3 colours and knitted different pictures on squares, some I left plain but knitted in garter or blanket stitch. I'll be working out the graphs soon to put in a downloadable so you can try your hand at making a family hand-crafted heirloom - us knitters have no limits. :-)

Happy Knitting!

Linda x

Wednesday, 11 May 2016

Garden Kit

Encourage children into the garden with this fabulous gardening Ekokid!

Make: overalls, a gardening hat, roll-neck top, a trug, fruit, veg and flowers for your Ekokid doll.

Patterns are  all simple and quick to make.(Please note basic doll pattern is not included)

Doll and clothes can be washed - use a mesh washing bag to help preserve shapes.



Garden Kit: The Ekokids (US Link)
Garden Kit: The Ekokids (UK Link)

Happy Knitting!

Linda x

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Party Time



This summer party pack from the Ekokids is the perfect reason not to discard those knitting needles just yet!

The Ekokids' Party Pack contains patterns for:




A Long skirt
Flared Trousers
Dancing Dress
A shawl
Summer Vest
Crop Top
Shopping Bag
A Headband
and some flowers..

all designed specifically for your Ekokid doll. Patterns are simple enough for beginner knitters and can be made from small  amounts of yarn. Some of the patterns in this book I made from random lengths of different colours, which worked surprisingly well!



If you can cast on, cast off, knit and purl stitches, you can make these delightful clothes and accessories with scraps of yarn and a little quality time.




 Please note this book doesn't include the pattern for a basic Ekokid doll. If you haven't grabbed the pattern yet.. this is the ISBN number B00BVPDW4O ('How to Make a Doll: The Ekokids')




Party Pack: The Ekokids Kindle US Link
Party Pack: The Ekokids Kindle UK Link






Happy Knitting!

Linda x

Saturday, 16 April 2016

Happy Medium


The final results of any craft project depend on many aspects. Different yarns - even if they all claim to be of a specific weight - e.g. double knitting - can produce different results due to manufacturing techniques, age of yarn, etc;

Also, tighter knitting will have different results to looser knitting - a happy medium is best!


When you make your Ekokid doll, the more filling you use, the fatter the doll will be - if it's too fat or too thin, the clothes patterns may need adjusting - again, go for a healthy mid-weight filling.

Check out all the Kindle Ekokid patterns on the Pattern Books page (menu above) and watch out for new patterns as they appear :-)

'Party pack' coming soon.

Happy Knitting!

Linda x