When Aunt Rexie asked Tiny what she wanted for Christmas, Tiny said, “I want to be an elf and help Santa make toys.” Being a loving aunt, Rexie got out the yarn and needles and knit Tiny her very own Christmas elf outfit.
While she’s much better at sleeves than she used to be, it still takes Aunt Rexie several tries to get them right. At least she’s learned to adapt on the fly. When she made a legging that was too short, she turned it into a hat.
Tiny wishes you all a Merry Christmas, a Happy New Year, and the gift of an aunt who knits.
My favorite story about this project: I was at Jo-Anns buying some yarn and bells and the clerk asked me what I was going to make. I said “An elf outfit for a T. rex” and she gaped at me. She said, “That’s the cutest thing I’ve heard all day,” which made my day.
For those interested in the technical details: I used some acrylic and some wool yarns on size 2 needles. I keep thinking I’m going to be able to knit new designs first try, but this outfit took several attempts for nearly every part. Leggings and sleeves required multiple experiments before I got something that looked the way I wanted and also fit. The presents were particularly fiddly: I covered square wooden beads with scrap-booking paper, then tied them with metallic embroidery thread.
Hahahahaha! This is amazing! Put a huge smile on my face 🙂 Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Glad you like it! Merry Christmas to you, too.
Adorable! All of it is great, but I especially love the hat and miniature presents!
I do these projects for the knitting but I find the doll-sized accessories like the presents really fun to make.
Merry Christmas to Tiny and Aunt Rexie! What an adorable outfit! It really brightened up a gloomy day in Arizona.
Merry Christmas, Kit!
Glad to brighten your day. Merry Christmas!
That is adorable!! I love this T Rex! For Valentine’s Day…maybe a hoop skirt with a fashionable bonnet?
Still pondering Valentine’s Day. Have to see what Tiny wants to be…