crafts & knitting

an explanation for the mysterious lack of toys!

Thanks so much for the lovely comments on the previous post. The ‘Holland’ piece has obviously been a source of comfort for a lot of people – I’m certainly very glad it was written. Thanks too for sticking around while I was ‘off blog’. I’m up to date with my paperwork now, which is a nice feeling, however fleeting!! I even managed to squeeze in some knitting time –  not toys but a pair of Eunny Jang’s wonderful Endpaper mittens.

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Taking this break from knitting toys has given me a bit of breathing space to consider where it has all evolved to. For the last year I’ve been going at the toy knitting like there’s no tomorrow, but of course there is and this knitting pace is not sustainable if I want to continue to enjoy what I’m doing. For me, that is the one true aim – making the toys is my ‘thing’ and definitely an antidote to raising a severely autistic child.

Since starting this blog I’ve had so many lovely comments about the
things I make, all of which I deeply appreciate and treasure and I
guess I felt that I owe you all an explanation and an apology for the
current lack of toys. So I’m sorry that there will be no Little Cotton
Rabbits for Easter this year. Instead I’m building up a stock which
will mean that there will always be a slow and steady trickle going
into my shop even if I have a knitting break now and then.

I’ve also been pondering my patterns again but I’m not ready to release any yet so I’ve put a new link to some toy patterns from other designers – including Ysolda Teague who designs toys with the most beautiful shaping and Fuzzy Mitten who has a great range of different creatures. See the list below on the left (I’ll add more in future).

It’s not all bad news from here though – Edgar and his friends are waiting in their box (in fact they keep trying to break out!) and will pop into the shop in early April and I’ll aim to have a new batch every 4 – 6 weeks following that (barring school holidays of course!).

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Also this is my 199th post and so in keeping with tradition I’m having a giveaway in the next post – a chance for someone to win a Little Cotton Rabbit of their choice. To enter the draw please pop back and leave a comment on the next post.

60 thoughts on “an explanation for the mysterious lack of toys!

  1. Good to hear you are bang up to date and totally organised. Do you think you could spare any of that organised streak so that I might get sorted? At the moment I just seem to mve things from place to place with a view to getting them done, one day.
    Great news about the imminent pet release – they look ready to escape at any moment!

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  2. Hi Julie
    you sound revived and very refreshed. We have all been passhent oand stuck around waiting for you because we all think that you are worth it.
    You have worked very hard to get everything done and still look after two children.
    A BIG BIG WELCOME BACK JULIE.
    lOADS OF LOVE NICCI XXXXX

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  3. And julie just look at all those toys i wish they would escape to my house i would look after them very much.
    Well done julie again your work is fantastic. Youre one hard working lady and mum
    Also I hope you get lots of eggs on sunday
    loads of love Nicci

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  4. So glad you’re back Julie. Thank you for the links to the toy pattern sites. I will have a go at some of them while living in hope that you decide to release your patterns one day.
    Happy Easter to you and your family.
    Love Debbie

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  5. You never have to explain Julie. If knitting brought stress instead of pleasure, they wouldn’t be the special little creatures that they are. Because I am absolutely convinced that each and every one has a touch of magic inside, and that just can’t be rushed.
    And unless I am much mistaken, they are holing up inside the box from the fab red boots – I am so sad that mine will be put away for summer soon. Must find some red shoes to take their place…

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  6. Wow, those mitts are just gorgeous – it must be fun to knit something for yourself for a change!
    I often wondered if you still enjoyed the knitting of your toys as they became such a hot commodity. I’m glad you came up with this plan and hope very much that it does the job to provide balance in your daily life. I agree with Ali that we can tell that your creatures are knitted with love. You do whatever you need to keep that true.
    Have a wonderful week!

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  7. Gosh but those mittens are beautiful – I can’t begin to think how complicated that pattern is/was.
    I think it’s great that you’re being organised with your toys, and look forward to the new listing.
    Take care. x

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  8. Thats like boxed prozac, how could somebody not smile at that box of little peeps… specially as i spy piggies!!!
    Pace yourself as much as you need, would be a shame to make something you enjoy just another chore of life.

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  9. Often wondered why fingers don’t get cold with these gloves. Must be a reason. Yeah for finishing the paper work, Wonderful peek at the little woolly friends. Big hug.

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  10. I’m glad you are back. I’ll be happy whenever I am lucky enough to get one of your Little Rabbits. I know it will be worth the wait. Take care!

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  11. Love the big box of cuteness, and those Eunny gloves are gorgeous. I attempted her coloured cable socks a couple of years ago but they really did my head in – stranded colours, 1 cable needle plus 4 sock needles – what was I thinking??

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  12. Hallo!
    Ooohhh what a big box of cuties! Naughty things trying to escape, I hope one manages to and makes its way to my house!! Tee hee!
    Ooohh and a giveaway what fun!
    Love
    Alison x

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  13. Glad you got it all sorted ok. Those mittens – now you’re just showing off!!! They look incredibly difficult, well done. Good luck with the stock – leave them alone in that box for long enough they’ll do it on their own!!!!

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  14. Everyone needs to step back from their “work” regardless of how much they love it. Glad you’re back and look forward to giving a home to some of your adorable critters and cupcakes.

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  15. I’m so glad you’re back. Looking at your webpage every day is a special treat for me. The bunnies are beautiful!
    Nancy

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  16. You write, “…and definitely an antidote to raising a severely autistic child”. I recognize that. I have to have something for myself. If not I am only doing things for my two boys with Asperger and there is no “me” anymore.
    So I can only say, keep doing it and keep taking that time !!

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  17. Your mittens are great! And you really need something for yourself, that is so important! Your toys are great as always!

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  18. oh my gosh – i can’t wait for your release of your critters! they are so cute! please keep us posted on the release of your patterns, also. I would love to see how your creativity comes together! beautiful work!

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  19. Welcome back, Julie. Your blog is always so positive that I think maybe some of your readers (including me) forget that you have daily challenges far beyond what most of us have to contend with.
    And thanks for the links that you provided too. I discovered Barbara’s Fuzzy Mitten patterns last year and have used them a lot. She does a wonderful job although I still will be waiting for the day that you decide to publish a pattern:)

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  20. Julie,
    I am so happy that you are back! I have missed your blog and have been sending my good wishes your way. I know what you mean about not being able to enjoy what you love…it should never be work, huh? Well, I’m glad you’re back!
    I will be looking at your site again and was wondering if I could get a particular toy with a particular color animal and clothes. Please advise. Thank you!!
    Erin

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  21. Heavens to mergatroid you’ve been busy! So many fabulous little LCR creations in one box! How on earth do your two let you part with them??
    Top job, Julie, your productivity rate amazes and astounds me!
    🙂

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  22. Yeah Julie is back!! So glad you got your stuff organised! Missed you loads and kept checking for updates and just then, after a rubbish day at work – there you are!
    Thank you for your mail about the TypePad stuff recently. I’m sort of up and running now.
    Keep enjoying what you do! It would be such a shame if you would lose that spark for it because it’s getting all too “commercial”.
    Take care
    xx

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  23. Found your site by accident and now I show everyone the pictures of your animals and wishing I had your talent, stamina and resilience! (Holland was a wonderful outlook to life). You can see the love that everyone of your toys has been knitted with and I love the fact that no two have the same expression! THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL! Do you sell locally as I am in Ware (where?) and would just love to walk into a shop and see all the little faces peering back at me?!
    Keep smitting (smiling and knitting ;-))
    xx

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  24. Julie– you’re right the pressure to sell often take the pleasure out of what you love to do so by ALL means keep it in balance!
    and glad your paper work is caught up for now… 🙂

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  25. Looking at that cluster of little animals, it absolutely astounds me how many of those critters you knit! I am currently at the beginning of my first BIG knitting project ( a jacket thing for me) and I’m horrified by how time-hungry it is.

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  26. Hey Julie, I am so glad to see that you are back but did not begrudge you a break…but I had no idea you had such a big stash of your little creations! I am feeling some good vibes about one of your little babies flying my way now! Ha! Hope you are well – Jen

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  27. Good to hear that you are feeling on top of things. The mittens look stunning and I have fallen in Love with the elephant in the photo. She is just fab.

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  28. Julie
    Please note that I am posting this comment on the 18th. I am not around later so won’t be able to comment on your 200th blog. Does this count as a chance to win a bunny???

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  29. Welcome back. I don’t think you need to apologise for anything, enjoyment and your family must come first. Those mittens are lovely. Thank you for the needle recommendation too, they arrived last week and are so much better to knit with than my old metal ones. Looking forward to your giveaway
    Take care Lisa x

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  30. I love all your toys but would happily settle for just one beautiful rabbit – hope I’m not too late for the draw!

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  31. I am so glad you are back, rested and smiling!
    Even my hubby (the straight laced CPA) checked your blog and let me know you were back.
    It is so evident in your box of goodies that you are exactly where you need to be…wonderful mum, talented designer and cherished friend to all of us!

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  32. Your blog is wonderful. It is spirit-lifting just to visit. What a wonderful way to see a challenge in your life. God bless you.

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  33. oh good for you, your remebering the joy of knitting for fun…wow that looks one complicated knit. As for that box of cuties…I got to get myself one of those there foxes…seriously your knitting is amazing!!!

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  34. All those little toys are just adorable. I do hope you’re resting up before your 200th post — as if there weren’t enough comments on this post, you do know you’re going to be bombarded on the next post, right? LOL!!!

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  35. Julie, I love visiting your blog! Your toys are so fabulous and those mittens are amazing! You are certainly the natural born knitter! I’m glad to hear you will keep the toys coming, when I start working again, I’m hoping I can buy one from you. Until then, I’ll just keep trying for your giveaways!

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  36. Julie, I love visiting your blog! Your toys are so fabulous and those mittens are amazing! You are certainly the natural born knitter! I’m glad to hear you will keep the toys coming, when I start working again, I’m hoping I can buy one from you. Until then, I’ll just keep trying for your giveaways!

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  37. Everyone deserves a break once in a while especially if it keeps the mojo alive. So go for it pamper yourself with alternative knitting or no knitting at all. You deserve it! :O)

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  38. Waw, your mittens are amazing. Oh, I wish, I knew how to knit… anyway. I really enjoy your blog. It’s so fresh and your cotton babies are the cutest.

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  39. Julie I just love your little knitted animals and I would dearly love to have one, I think if I was fortunate enough to be chosen to recieve one that would be so lovely.
    I hope you would understand that as hard as it would be for me to give up one of your little animals I would love to put it up for a raffle give away on a site called It’s Meow or Never. It is a wonderful animal rescue organization that deserves all the help it can get.
    I could think of nothing better than a little knitted animal helping real animals.
    Happy knitting!

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  40. Your knitted toys are wonderful. Carry on the good work whilst you can and most of all enjoy it. Loved the Holland story. It could be true about lots of things. Recently had second emergency op on back and it could apply to me and i am sure many others.

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  41. My mum has been looking at your blog for quite a few weeks now and i woke up this morning and decided just to have a glance i sat and read the whole thing including some of your favourites i have just had a new god daughter and thought your little cotton rabbits would make a wonderfull addition to her nursery. keep up the good work. love georgie xXx

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  42. i never thought id ever read blogs, but after reading yours im hooked. i log on everyday and just the first picture of Edger and his friends brings a smile to my face. if i was lucky enough to win i think i would keep the prize for my self and put it on my desk at work. thats if i could get it out of the house without my daughter stealing it.
    love Jakki

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  43. I wish I had read about your trip to Italy 43 years ago , there wasnt much help then and you felt very alone.Thank goodness the world is becoming more informed about these very special people now , thanks for making me laugh Shirley Shier.

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  44. That picture of the little lovelies is a feast for the eyes! The elephant is so charming, and I always realize how I’ll forever want one of each 🙂 You are talented beyond words and I can’t wait to see all that you’ve made.

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  45. I just love visiting your site, it brightens my day, and the piece about Holland was inspirational. I am a new Grandmother of 3 weeks and can’t wait for your shop to re-open.

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  46. Hi! I know I’ve missed the entry for the competition… but I still wanted to write and tell you something that I’m sure everyone says! Your creations are the cutest things I’ve EVER seen!! You are very talented! 🙂

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  47. Hello! Your knitted rabbits are amazing and I am looking forward to having one in my bunny collection one day! I look forward to reading your blog and always enjoy seeing what you are up to. The box of toys is eye candy for all of us knitters! Keep up the good work – we are all cheering for you!

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