Loom Knit Toy Pattern: Fuzzy Dots
They are supper cool, tiny stress balls that I call Fuzzy Dots. So soft and really cute. Petting them make even the toughest day seem better.
It’s a quick project you can make with scrap yarn. Add a little card and your will make someones day a lot brighter. I made one and added a large jump-ring, and a key-ring for my daughter.
The video is really short and the pattern is super easy so scroll down and enjoy.
Supplies
LOOM: Any Small 24-peg loom
HOOK: Any loom hook.
STITCH MARKERS: This is optional
YARN: 02 ounces of WW Yarn. I weighed the yarn using a digital scale instead of measuring.
NEEDLE: Large-eye Blunt Needle.
EYES: 6 mm Safety Eyes
NOSE: 6 mm Safety Nose
SCISSORS: Any pair of scissors will work just fine. I prefer sharp micro-tips
PET BRUSH: Small soft wire pet brush
The reason I weighed the yarn is because I find it easier when using scarps. In would say that it is equal to about 10 yards.
The Video for the Fuzzing Dots Pattern
The video is exactly 7:36 minutes. Very quick and I think very easy. The only part that might get a bit funky is the bind-off. I have used it before on other toys but if you’re new here it may seem very difficult. But the project is only 13 rows so testing is not painful.
As always I suggest you watch the video completely before start the project and you will be fine.
To watch the video: Click HERE
FREE Pattern
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Cast-on: Drawstring
Rows 1-13: Knitter
Cast-off: Hacked Flat Drawstring
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Tagged: Doll, loom knit ball, stress ball, toys
Is it possible that you can do you tube video on ruffle wrist warmer. Simple one I’m a beginner. Thank you
Maria,
Thank you for the pattern request – I love this and I’ve put it on my list of projects.
These are too cute!!
They’re going to make great backpack accessories for back to school! Just got a bunch of safety eyes. Can’t wait to make these little guys. Thanks for sharing such a cute craft.
SOooooo glad you liked them Angela !
Thanks for the new pattern. Super cute. I think these will make good holiday gifts for the girls in my office.
Thats a GREAT idea – I think I’ll try some tiny elf hats for them