Just saw this in an email from Sweet Paul. I know some of you here are knitters, so thought I'd share. I haven't knit in ages and then used giant needles; never thought of using my arms. :D
The directions are 9 pages with lots of photos and can be downloaded from this link or the one below.
http://ift.tt/1TUt4H9

Arm Knit a giant bunny for Easter/Spring. Instructions link inside.
The directions are 9 pages with lots of photos and can be downloaded from this link or the one below.
http://ift.tt/1TUt4H9
- This stunning, oversized bunny is the perfect example of what happens when arm knitting takes on traditional knitting full forcean explosion of scale and drama that everyone can love. Who didnt dream of such a companion as a child? The best part, this bunny can be made in a matter of hours, by simply knitting on your arms. Like this project? You should visit Anne's blog, Flax & Twine and check out her book, Knitting Without Needles: A Stylish Introduction to Finger and Arm Knitting!
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materials:
Stuffing for head and body. Try quilting batting or old blanket or alternative down comforter in the color of yarn.
2 large black buttons
30-50 yds(27-47 m) of super bulky yarn for tail and nose.
5 yards 18 gauge wire for ears (optional)
large bunny - 730 yds (667m) of super bulky yarn (minimum of 2.0 stitches to the inch or fewer in traditional knitting gauge). Hold 4 strands at one time. 4 x 185 yard (169 m) lengths reqd (instructions how to add yarn mid-project in Arm Knitting How-To PDF)
small bunny - 360 yds (329m) of super bulky yarn that is a minimum of 2.0 stitches to the inch (or fewer) in traditional knitting gauge. Hold 4 strands. 4 x 90 yard (82 m) lengths for pattern.
tools:
darning needle
piece of 4x5 inch cardboard for pom-pom tail
scissors
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