June 8, 2025

Knitted Turtle Pattern

Knitted Turtle Pattern

Materials Needed

  • Worsted weight yarn (green for body, brown for shell, or colors of your choice)
  • Pair of US 4 (3.5mm) or US 6 (4mm) knitting needles
  • Small amount of stuffing
  • Yarn needle for sewing
  • Black embroidery thread or safety eyes

Abbreviations

  • K: Knit
  • P: Purl
  • K2tog: Knit 2 together
  • Inc: Increase (knit in front and back of stitch)

Shell (Make 1)

With shell color yarn:

  1. Cast on 8 stitches.
  2. Row 1: Purl
  3. Row 2: (K1, Inc) across (12 st)
  4. Row 3: Purl
  5. Row 4: (K2, Inc) across (16 st)
  6. Row 5: Purl
  7. Row 6: (K3, Inc) across (20 st)
  8. Row 7: Purl
  9. Continue in stockinette (K one row, P one row) for 4 more rows
  10. Next row: (K3, K2tog) across (16 st)
  11. Next row: Purl
  12. Next row: (K2, K2tog) across (12 st)
  13. Next row: Purl
  14. Next row: (K1, K2tog) across (8 st)
  15. Cut yarn, leaving a tail, and thread through remaining stitches. Pull tight and secure.

Tummy (Make 1)

With body color yarn:

  1. Cast on 8 stitches.
  2. Repeat steps 2-9 of the shell.
  3. Bind off.

Head (Make 1)

With body color yarn:

  1. Cast on 8 stitches.
  2. Knit 8 rows in stockinette.
  3. Next: (K2tog) 4 times (4 st)
  4. Cut the yarn, thread it through the stitches, and pull it tight.

Legs (Make 4)

With body color yarn:

  1. Cast on 6 stitches.
  2. Knit 8 rows in garter stitch (knit every row).
  3. Bind off.

Tail (Make 1)

With body color yarn:

  1. Cast on 3 stitches.
  2. Knit 4 rows.
  3. Bind off.

Assembly

  1. Sew the shell and tummy together around the edges, leaving a gap for stuffing. Stuff lightly and close the gap.
  2. Stuff the head lightly, and sew to one end of the shell.
  3. Fold each leg in half, sew upside down, and attach to the underside of the shell at four corners.”
  4. Attach the tail at the back.
  5. Embroider eyes with black thread or use safety eyes.

June 6, 2025

One more for the fundraiser!

I am truly grateful for the incredible work the mobile animal clinic is providing to people like me, trying to help animals ins need.  What this organization does to help sick and homeless pets is amazingly kind. After receiving support for one of the stray cats I feed I wanted to give back and express my deep appreciation for their dedication to animals in need.

Knitting is one of my favorite hobbies, so I decided to knit beanies that people might enjoy. All proceeds from these beanies will be donated to the animal charity, which provides essential spay and neuter services for homeless and stray cats.


 
 
 

June 4, 2025

Fundraiser

Teamwork! Ginny Fegley crochet the flower, and I knitted the beanie.

May 31, 2025

Stockinet Cap for the Frundraiser

I changed the stocking cap because I wasn’t happy with the brim—the crochet border looked slightly off. Now, it’s been transformed into a double-layered beanie with a pompom. I’ll use the remaining pink baby merino yarn to make another stocking cap.
 

May 29, 2025

Animal Rescue Fundraiser

Done, shortly after midnight. We are still far from the number of beanies we want to complete. But we're getting there, one beanie at a time. 

May 27, 2025

Used the last of the two mosaic skeins to knit this beanie for the fundraiser.

May 26, 2025

Closing of JoAnn's Fabric and Craft Store

In the weeks leading up to the closure, I visited the store, stocking up on yarns and craft supplies. Each visit was a mix of nostalgia and urgency, as I walked through those aisles that had inspired my creativity for years. I remember the warm greetings from the friendly employees who were always ready to help me find those perfect skeins of yarn. Their kindness turned shopping trips into exciting experiences.
Losing Joann’s isn’t just about losing a store; it feels like the end of a crucial hub for crafters. It was a space where possibilities came alive, and I often found joy in my projects. The mixed selection of fabrics and materials triggered creativity and made each visit special.
Seeing so many empty storefronts is disheartening as I look around our area. Craft stores are vanishing from our streets and shopping centers, one after another. There are fewer places to go shopping for our passions. Walmart’s limited selection hardly compares to Joann’s assortment of yarns.
I miss Joann’s already, and know many others do too. It was more than just a store; it was a part of our community where we could connect over our love for crafting. Thank you, Joann Fabrics, for the memories, the inspiration, and the joy you provided. Your impact will live on in the creations we continue to make. 

May 25, 2025

Fundraiser suporting animal rescue!

I just completed this reversible beanie that can be worn inside out! Check out the two pictures showing each side of the beanie. Can’t wait to showcase it at our animal rescue fundraiser.