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Little Cotton Rabbit Story by Jill Westgarth

This story was based on a true incident that happened in the summer of 2007 and was written and illustrated by a lovely lady who reads my blog called Jill. It was one of Amy’s favourite stories for quite a few years and I still love leafing through the bound copy of the story that Jill so kindly sent me.

If you’re sitting comfortably, then we’ll begin…

 

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Little Cotton rabbit was waiting. “Knit me! Knit me” she thought.
All the rabbits, bears, pandas and foxes hiding in the wool were excited.


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“Pick me! Pick me!” Little Cotton Rabbit wished so hard her nose began to twitch (which isn’t easy in the middle of a ball of wool!)


Socks

Julie began to knit. She knitted and knitted. Very, very soon Little Cotton Rabbit had ears, eyes, a nose and a very happy smile.


Feet

“Pink shoes! Pink shoes!” Little Cotton Rabbit wished so hard her toes began to tap (which isn’t easy when your shoes are being knitted!)


Bag

Julie put her clever fingers into the bag of wool.

“Dots! Dots! Polka dots!” wished Little Cotton Rabbit.

Very, very soon Little Cotton Rabbit dreams of pink shoes and a dotty dress came true!


Family

Little Cotton Rabbit sat with all the friends Julie had knitted. They waited. It was such a special day.

“Pick me! Pick me!” Little Cotton Rabbit thought. She sat very, very still (which isn’t easy when an adventure is about to begin!)

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Julie looked for a rabbit to send to America.

“Pick pink polka dots!” thought Little Cotton Rabbit, “with pink shoes!” She wished so hard her nose twitched and her toes tapped (which isn’t easy when you’re trying to sit still!)


Package

Julie wrapped Little Cotton Rabbit up in crinkly tissue paper and tied a beautiful bow with ribbons to keep Little Cotton Rabbit safe. Very, very carefully Little Cotton Rabbit was put into a white comfy parcel.


Sleep

Little Cotton Rabbit snuggled down in her crinkly package. She tried to be brave (which isn’t easy when your comfy parcel is being squashed with things called labels!)


Parcels

All the little cotton friends were ready for their adventures. Little woolly giggles snuffled from the parcels as Julie left them in the Post Office. Julie felt sad. So did all the little cotton friends. “Bye” said Julie and went home. Her fingers were itching to start knitting more Little Cotton friends.


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Very, very soon, little woolly snores could be heard as the friends fell asleep. The Post Office worked hard to send all the parcels on their way.

Little Cotton Rabbit wasn’t asleep. What was America? What would it be like? Little Cotton Rabbit was very, very excited.

“Bye Julie” she said in a little woolly voice. Pink shoes, dotty dress, how happy Little Cotton Rabbit was (which is easy when you’ve been knitted with love!)

 
BUMP, BUMP. Little Cotton Rabbit tumbled down into the Post Van jumbled with boxes and parcels. Little woolly snores could still be heard if you listened very, very carefully.

Little Cotton Rabbit felt safe and happy (which isn’t easy when your nose is being squished by a box!)

It was very quiet now. Little Cotton Rabbit yawned a little woolly yawn. “Where am I? America is very, very quiet” she thought. She wished and wished Julie was there.

Pink shoes, dotty dress, all knitted with love. Little Cotton Rabbit was a little bit frightened. She’d never been anywhere so quiet! Little Cotton Rabbit tried to be brave (which isn’t easy when there are no woolly giggles, sniffles and snores to be heard!)

BANG. Doors opened. Little Cotton Rabbit’s parcel was bounced along. Noisy engines with smelly smoke made Little Cotton Rabbit cough a little woolly cough. America waited.


Friends

Very, very soon, little cotton friends began to send e-mails to Julie. They had all arrived safely. Nothing was heard from Little Cotton Rabbit.

 
It was very, very dark in the parcel. Lots of banging and shouting made Little Cotton Rabbit give a little woolly shiver. Inside the crinkly paper Julie had so carefully wrapped around Little Cotton Rabbit, a little woolly tear began.

Little Cotton rabbit tried to shout, “Help! Help!” but without her little cotton friends no one could hear her.

“I’m a brave Little Cotton Rabbit with pink shoes and a dotty dress and Julie loves me” whispered Little Cotton Rabbit (but it isn’t easy to be brave when a little cotton rabbit is all on its own!)


Shoes

Very, very far away in America the lady was waiting for Little Cotton Rabbit. She emailed Julie.

“Oh, no! Our Little Cotton Rabbit is lost!” said Julie to her children. It had never happened before. A lost little cotton rabbit!!

A new little cotton rabbit was soon on its way to America and the lady loved her.
Little Cotton Rabbit was all alone.

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“Pink shoes, dotty dress, I’m a brave Little Cotton Rabbit knitted with love” thought Little Cotton Rabbit (but she wished Julie was there to find her!)

BANG. Doors opened. Little Cotton Rabbit’s parcel was bounced along. Noisy engines with smelly smoke made Little Cotton Rabbit cough a little woolly cough.

Little Cotton Rabbit was lost. No one knew where she was. The lady in America was happy with her new little cotton rabbit. All Little Cotton Rabbit’s friends were happy in their new homes. Poor Little Cotton Rabbit. She shed a little woolly tear and gave a little woolly sniff. All alone.

Jam

Julie was busy. Making jam, watching a little mouse playing in the garden, playing in the sea with her children, jumping in the waves (but she often thought of Little Cotton Rabbit and hoped she was happy!)

Little Cotton Rabbit wasn’t happy. She dried her little woolly tears and said “Pink shoes, dotty dress, I’m a brave Little Cotton Rabbit knitted with love!” She tapped her toes and twitched her nose (which as you know isn’t easy wrapped up in crinkly paper and tied with ribbons)

A big woolly sneeze began in Little Cotton Rabbit’s twitching nose. “Ah, aah, AAAH TISHOO!” Little Cotton Rabbit’s parcel began to fall.

“Help!” she shouted through woolly sneezes and squished up nose. “Help!” she shouted through little woolly sobs and tears.

BUMP! BANG! Little Cotton Rabbit’s parcel fell to the floor. “OOOOHH!” whispered Little Cotton rabbit, who didn’t know what was happening.

Doors opened. Little Cotton Rabbit found herself flying through the air! BUMP! Into a post van jumbled with boxes and parcels. Noisy engines with smelly smoke made Little Cotton Rabbit cough a little woolly cough.

Little Cotton rabbit sighed a little woolly sigh. She snuggled into the crinkly paper, her eyes closed……


Faces

A big basket full of giggling little cotton friends. A hug from Amy, sounds of Toby playing in the garden. What a wonderful dream! Little Cotton Rabbit smiled a special Little Cotton Rabbit smile. Dreams were wonderful……………..

The Post Van went along the street.

BUMP! BUMP! BANG! Doors opened. Little Cotton Rabbit slept on.


Postie

KNOCK! KNOCK! on a door.

“OH! LOOK! It’s the lost parcel!”

 
Little Cotton Rabbit woke up. She was very excited! That was Julie’s voice! Julie opened the parcel and untied the paper and ribbons. There sat Little Cotton Rabbit with a very, very special Little Cotton Rabbit smile. She was a bit squashed, but safe and sound after all!


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Little Cotton Rabbit tried to tell Julie all about being lost. Amy gave Little Cotton Rabbit a big hug, Toby could be heard playing in the garden (which just goes to show dreams do come true!)


Home

Julie took a picture of Little Cotton Rabbit. “Pink shoes, dotty dress, all knitted with love” thought Little Cotton Rabbit, glad to be safe. Lots of little cotton giggles came from a basket.

“Home” said Julie “no more adventures for you!”


Panda

Little Cotton Rabbit sighed a big woolly sigh. She smiled a special Little Cotton Rabbit smile. Adventure over! (For now!)

 

 

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Frequently asked Q’s

At times it is difficult for me to keep up with all the emails that I receive. So I’ve put together this page to try and answer some of the most frequently asked questions.

If you do wish to contact me please feel free to – I will do my best to get back to you although it might not be quickly!

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“Can I buy your patterns?”

Yes, you can findย  the current range of patterns to buy here. and my entire range of patterns (including free ones) are all listed on Ravelry

Please note that the only official and valid locations that you can purchase or download my patterns from are here on this blog, Ravelry, Etsy and LoveCrafts. If you find my patterns available for download anywhere else please be advised that they will be pirated copies, taken without permission and supplied to you illegally, most likely with a side order of malware/ransomware. Please be careful out there and don’t fall victim to any other websites offering my patterns for free or in exchange for ‘tokens’

I will keep the blog updated with news as each new pattern is released.

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“Can I sell items that I make using your patterns?”

It’s absolutely fine for an individual to sell things made from my patterns for any kind of good cause or charity fundraising or for hobby selling*. As far as I am concerned that is personal use. (*ie. not a business/commercial enterprise where you are employing others to make items).

Here’s a link also to the official UK government position on copyright of knitting patterns:

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/copyright-notice-knitting-and-sewing-patterns

If you do make items to sell using my patterns itย would be lovely if you could credit the source of the pattern with the words ‘made from a little cotton rabbits pattern’ or ‘made from a pattern by Julie Williams’ but please don’t label items that you sell as ‘Little Cotton Rabbits’.

Finally, please do not make replicas of my one-of-a-kind finished items, thank you.

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“Can I teach classes using your patterns?”

Yes, you may be able to (a least for physical face-to-face classes), but please be aware that there are copyright/usage terms that you need to comply with, so please contact me to discuss in person. I also like to keep a list of location and timings of classes being taught and will share this with anyone asking for extra help with my patterns.

Offering online tutorials/classes or making video tutorials of the pattern instructions is not permitted.

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“Where can I buy your finished knitted things?”

At the moment I sell my knitted things through Etsy. I add them in small batches when I’m able but this can be sporadic depending on how much time I have for making. The animals cost between ยฃ30 – ยฃ40 (not including postage) depending on the size, design and materials used. I can ship them overseas and take payment via paypal. I will also have occasional batch sales at my own little blog shop. If you’d like to be added to my advance email list and receive a notice before new items are listed for sale please fill out your details on the ‘subscribe to email list’ (link on the right).

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“Can I order one of your knitted animals?”

Because demand has exceeded the speed with which I make them I can no longer take on any orders. I also prefer to make each of my animals unique – it keeps it interesting and fun for me and I think it makes each one a little bit special. For now I’ll be adding them to my Etsy shop ย and have a few occasional batch sales over on the blog.

** Not Toys **
All the finished items that I create are made from all new materials (merino wool, pure cotton, cashmere, silk and alpaca) in the finest branded yarns. The stuffing I use is a high grade carded polyester filling which conforms to British standards: cleanliness BS 1425 and fire safety BS 5852. It is a suitable component of articles requiring BS 5665 and the European standard EN71 and those required to carry the CE logo.

Please note however that although my finished knitted animals are made to a high standard they are intended as decorative and/or collectable items and are not intended as toys for children under the age of 14 years.

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