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Felted Ghost named Bitty Boo

October 21, 2007 |

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Here’s one more Halloween idea from Mag Knits and then it is on to the next holiday. This is a pictorial tutorial by Misty Green for an adorable ghost. Misty states that the difficulty level is simply.Misty says: “Bitty Boo floated up when I tried to think of something that would knit up quick and would serve as table decoration for a Halloween party. I needed something that would not be tall or distract people when there was a table of goodies to eat. They could happily haunt a table or be given as party favors as they cover the tops of glass soda pop bottles that guests will drink. After I had knit up a couple of Bitty Boo, a friend suggested they could also serve as a lollipop cover!”

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4 Comments so far

  1. Misty on October 21, 2007 12:14 pm

    Thank you for the note. I passed the site on.

  2. Linda Lanese on October 21, 2007 3:06 pm

    I hope everyone enjoys your project!

    :)

  3. Kimberly Ayers on October 29, 2007 7:35 am

    These are just too cute!! I wish I knew how to felt but it seems mind-boggling to me! I am making little felt dolls called “Miz Bella’s Bambolinas” but I think they’d be cute felted. Is there an easy way to start? btw….please e me and I’ll send you a pic of the lates Bambolina. (I can’t find your email)
    thx!

  4. Sara Runner on May 17, 2008 9:21 am

    Misty,
    Have just discovered “bitty boo” and want to make one, but the website Magknits no longer exists? So the tutorial above does not come in. Is there another site to go to?
    Thanks so much
    SARA

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