
Hi Spud & Chloë Friends,
I am happy to bring you the complete Tiny Turkey pattern today. Since I have already written so much about this project I will keep it short today. The Tiny Turkey was originally presented in a six part series as a knitalong project. The dates for the original knitalong were Oct. 30th through November 6th, 2009, each part is a separate blog post. Please feel free to browse through these past posts for in depth details and photos of the Tiny Turkey in progress.
There are already many completed turkeys on Ravelry. Ravelry link for this project is here!
Have fun! I hope to see lots and lots of turkeys gobbling around before Thanksgiving and beyond.



















The turkey is adorable but I am very interested in the hoodie on the cute kid holding the turkey!! Could you share what the pattern is?!
That pattern is straight from the Gap:)
Ah, the Gap! Well, maybe someone with designing tendencies will be inspired to create something inspired by this… !!
Ha! I thought the same thing about the sweater. The green in the turkey and the green sweater looked like the same color, so I thought for sure you made it!
The shape of the sweater is similar to the Wonderful Wallaby pattern, except that there are cables instead of the little pouch pocket.
Such a cute little turkey!
I know you are a tremendously busy girl….I am enjoying your posts as you run around on book signings.
I am thinking about a mystery Christmas Elf for December to match the cute Christmas Mouse in Itty Bitty Toys. As busy as you are you may be just crazy enough to do it. What do you think?
hmmmmm……. I may just have something cooking…..
Please!!!! Can we do a knit-a-long Christmas somethin’ ??
I loved, loved, loved, doing the turkey.
I was wondering if he could be knitted flat on straight needles?
Yes, you could do that and them seam it together.
So CUTE! I have got to make this little guy. Thank you
Thank you.
Just so you know, the fleshy part under the turkey’s beak is a wattle (not a waddle).
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wattle
Really? Duly noted.