All sorts of corny and clever titles for this one. Polygnomials? They're multiplying? Double your fun? That would be the most accurate. For the same amount of yarn that goes into one scarf, you can make two Alan Dart gnomes. Great gifts don't you think?
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They are so cute!
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AWWWW! They are too cute. Our knitting group did them last year, but I was too busy studying to get in on the fun. It was amazing seeing all the variations that came in. One lady even did a lady gnome so they would have company.
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OMG they are adorable!!! LOL
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OMG! They are adorable!! LOL
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Very cute! Although, now I’m thinking of that old rhyme from one of my childhood books:
“Pete and Repeat were sitting on a fence. Pete fell off, and who was left?”
“Repeat.”
“Pete and Repeat were sitting on a fence. Pete fell off, and who was left?”
“Repeat.”
“Pete and ….”LikeLike
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WAAAY cute! See? Now THAT’S a practical application for fun fur!
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…or Pete and Pete? Remember that show on Nickelodeon? My kids loved it. I love these little guys, and I really like the red tweed yarn. It gives these a little extra character. Really nice job, Li:)
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Those are beyond cute!
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Hey – a few of us here in Ottawa are making these too. At one of our knit nights we couldn’t stop laughing with the possibilities for dressing them up!
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Okay, this counts as the best make-me-smile blog photo I’ve seen today! They are so stinking cute, Li! My cousing once had two identical cats named Pete and Repeat. Pete got hit by a car, and a few months later, they lost Repeat to the same fate. True story!
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Two of them are even more cute!
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