You can find her on my Mamma4earth Etsy Shop and if you would like to buy an immediate download you can get that from my Ravelry Store or my Craftsy Store.
I'm not sure if you have heard about Craftsy yet, but I have to share with you how wonderful they are over there! They have just opened their platform to selling patterns and not just knitting and crochet patterns, all patterns. The greatest part about this is that there are no listing and selling fees, it's free! So if you are a designer or just looking for patterns to make, do go and have a look see:)
***~~~Giveaway~~~***
Winners: Congratulations to:
Love it! Thanks for the Craftsy link. I hadn't heard of it yet.
P.S. Would you mind emailing me privately at slj4981 at g mail dot com. Thanks.
Absolutely adorable! My daughter loves the story of the three little pigs, this would be fun to make for her, thank you for creating!
xo



so nice piggy!
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Absolutely adorable! My daughter loves the story of the three little pigs, this would be fun to make for her, thank you for creating!
ReplyDeleteI love your piggy!!
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Thanks!
My grandaughter loves pigs! She is only 2 and since her daddy gave her a piggy bank she adores them. Is this pattern hard for someone like me?
ReplyDeleteI usually knit easy scarves, blankets and fingerless gloves.
Also, thank you so much for this year's Valentine's Swap. I not only received a beautiful handmade gift but also met a wonderful lady.
I look forward to reading your blog daily.
Niria
Such a wonderful little piggy! There is a comforting feeling to your little critters.
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Hugs,
Morena
She's a cutie! I could really make a few for my kids. . .
ReplyDeleteOh I love it! Count me in please! Thanks! cokelush at gmail
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ReplyDeleteThanks! cokelush at gmail
Love it! Thanks for the Craftsy link. I hadn't heard of it yet.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Would you mind emailing me privately at slj4981 at g mail dot com. Thanks.
This little piggy didn't go to market, she wants to come home with me..so stinkin' cute. Gorgeous job, as usual.. this site will be the death of me.
ReplyDeleteI love pigs, they are my absolute favorite animal!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chance!
lamamarcoATgmailDOTcom
What an adorable little piggy! You do such wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! Can I please be in the running for the pig pattern? Email address shiraak@gmail.com
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I would love to win a pig pattern as she is completely adorable! I love your patterns and they make such wonderful gifts!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for doing this for us.
Ravelry ID: Knitbymoonbeams
She is so stinkin' cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous pig, thank you for the opportunity and for letting us know about the Craftsy link.
ReplyDeleteWill she be easy enough for a beginning knitter? Hope so.
ReplyDeleteOink Oink! What a great pig! Would love to knit him, thanks for your offer of this contest. Michele
ReplyDeleteYou are SO clever! This pig is adorable! Hoping I win the pattern!
ReplyDeleteAnd I LOVE Craftsy.com - what a terrific resource!!
Love your critters and the pig is darling! Thanks for the chance :-)
ReplyDeleteToo, too sweet! Please count me in, my littlest man would love his own piggie to hug!
ReplyDeleteOkay, so I just sat down at the computer, popped on over here for a visit, with Littlest snuggling on my lap, and you know what she said? "That's my piggy!" So, I'm crossing my fingers that she's right!
ReplyDeleteI'm in the midst of knitting up a few of your patterns, come to think of it, so winning this would be very fitting. Just sayin'. Just wishing.
So cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a cute pig!
ReplyDeleteI'm roselake on Ravelry.
What a face. She's a very satisfying character - fat and sassy and very neatly built. And I am IN for the lottery, please, my dear.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute little piggy!!! acornknitster on ravelry
ReplyDeleteAwww, I would love to win this pattern(: So cute! Thanks so much for the giveaway! (: (Should I win, please email me at sammi (dot) teadrinker (at) gmail (dot) com
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This piggy is really cute!!! I have been crocheting a lot lately, but I also love to knit, so this is a great give-away!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the giveaway Linda...I think this is the little piggy who stayed at home... wisely.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from sunny Sydney!
Oh what a lovely piggy you are, a lovely piggy you are.....Petunia I love you :-)
ReplyDeleteOh Petunia is simply adorable! I do hope I shall win as she will take pride of place on my bedside table. If I do win then please email me at rachycrossy@hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteOh that pig is cute he would be a perfect addition to my easter knitting.
ReplyDeleteMy daughter really wants this pig! Very cute. My daughter says she'd love it if you would design attachable wings for these pigs. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I just love pigs and your patterns. What a great treat! Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Elizabeth
I absolutely looove to knit toys--I just wish I had some kids to give them to! I love your knitted animals. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteBest, Jenna H.
I collect pigs and I love to knit! What a perfect giveaway. Thanks for the chance. Your patterns are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh Linda, I love this little Petunia poppet! Love, Love, Love!
ReplyDeleteshe is to cute for words. thank you for making her flat. my trick when making toys. i just change needle size and they always work out fine. i have one pattern for an elephant that uses 5mm needles and he turned out way to big so i knit him a second time using 2.75mm needles and he looks so cute.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that is the cutest thing! We all love pigs in my family - a bit of an obsession, in fact.
ReplyDeleteOh, what a sweet pattern! I know some little ones who would love to have a Petunia pig :) Thanks for such a wonderful giveaway.
ReplyDeleteBrittany techgirl85@yahoo.com
Oh what a very splendid pig! How I love your patterns Linda - they give me such hope :)
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