Baptismal hedgie
Last weekend, I went to the first christening I've been to in approximately 30 years. This being an English christening, I was, of course, a bit concerned about the proper etiquette of gifts. So off I toddled to the John Lewis page of christening gifts.
Blergh. What a load of unnecessary and unispired rubbish. Plus, £95 for a sterling silver box for a lock of hair? No. Just...no.
By this time it was Wednesday, and time was getting short to come up with a gift before Saturday. It will come as a surprise to no one that I ended up grabbing the knitting needles and a bunch of scrap yarn, and came up with this adorable little creature, hiding in the barn Himself built:
![Baptismal hedgie](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5501/9071082992_109f40bc78.jpg)
Who's that?
![Baptismal hedgie](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7433/9068852615_0de33af928.jpg)
Why, I do believe it's one of Mrs. Tiggywinkle's relations...
![Baptismal hedgie](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5522/9071040704_8c04092a87.jpg)
Be brave little guy, come on out...
![Baptismal hedgie](http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2887/9071047210_14986e7e20.jpg)
Pattern: Knit Hedgehogs from the Purl Bee blog.
Yarn: leftover Cascade 220 from my Christmas slippers and some Knitpicks WotA Sport in natural, both held doubled
Needles: US 10.5/6.5 mm and US 8/5 mm
Start/finish: 5 June 2013-7 June 2013 (it took that long because I had to spin/dye some bulky weight for the eyes and nose).
Comments/mods: I changed the yarn weight and the needle size to fit what I had in the stash, but knit it as written. Lovely, quick little gift option, even if Himself pointed out that it looks more like an armadillo...
![Baptismal hedgie](http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2846/9068831905_b973a4988a.jpg)
I suspect there will be more of these in my future, since Boo found it awfully hard to let this one go!
![Baptismal hedgie](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7311/9071062986_3561e3daab.jpg)
Blergh. What a load of unnecessary and unispired rubbish. Plus, £95 for a sterling silver box for a lock of hair? No. Just...no.
By this time it was Wednesday, and time was getting short to come up with a gift before Saturday. It will come as a surprise to no one that I ended up grabbing the knitting needles and a bunch of scrap yarn, and came up with this adorable little creature, hiding in the barn Himself built:
![Baptismal hedgie](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5501/9071082992_109f40bc78.jpg)
Who's that?
![Baptismal hedgie](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7433/9068852615_0de33af928.jpg)
Why, I do believe it's one of Mrs. Tiggywinkle's relations...
![Baptismal hedgie](http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5522/9071040704_8c04092a87.jpg)
Be brave little guy, come on out...
![Baptismal hedgie](http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2887/9071047210_14986e7e20.jpg)
Pattern: Knit Hedgehogs from the Purl Bee blog.
Yarn: leftover Cascade 220 from my Christmas slippers and some Knitpicks WotA Sport in natural, both held doubled
Needles: US 10.5/6.5 mm and US 8/5 mm
Start/finish: 5 June 2013-7 June 2013 (it took that long because I had to spin/dye some bulky weight for the eyes and nose).
Comments/mods: I changed the yarn weight and the needle size to fit what I had in the stash, but knit it as written. Lovely, quick little gift option, even if Himself pointed out that it looks more like an armadillo...
![Baptismal hedgie](http://farm3.staticflickr.com/2846/9068831905_b973a4988a.jpg)
I suspect there will be more of these in my future, since Boo found it awfully hard to let this one go!
![Baptismal hedgie](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7311/9071062986_3561e3daab.jpg)