Huge & Huggable Mochimochi: 20 Supersized Patterns for Big Knitted Friends

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From the author of the incredibly original Knitting Mochimochi comes a delightful collection of supersized, quick-and-easy knitted toy creations sure to please knitters of all ages.

Bigger sometimes does mean better. In Teeny-Tiny Mochimochi Anna Hrachovec charmed knitters with her adorable miniature Mochimochi Land creatures. In Huge + Huggable Mochimochi she gives us knitted toys with even more to love. With 20 large-scale projects, from a massive monster truck to a pirate pillow pal and a super-cute bag buddy that converts from knapsack to shoulder bag, these playful knits make wonderful gifts and whimsical decorations. Anna also explains how to size the projects up or down so the knitter can customize each piece as desired.

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About the author

ANNA HRACHOVEC launched Mochimochi Land (mochimochiland.com), a website and brand of knitted toy patterns, in early 2007. Her original knitted creations have been featured on the Martha Stewart Show, around the web, and in print, as well as exhibited in galleries in New York, Seattle, San Francisco, Berlin, and Tokyo. In addition to her website, Anna maintains a blog (mochimochiland.com/weblog), a Flickr group (Mochimochi Land's Photostream), and a Ravelry group for her fans (Mochimochi Land Lovers). Anna has written three previous knitting books: Knitting Mochimochi, Teeny-Tiny Mochimochi, and Super-Scary Mochimochi. She lives in New York with her husband, John Teti.

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