It\'s an indisputable fact: Everything is cuter in miniature.
Anna\'s first book of knitted toy patterns, Knitting Mochimochi, was published in 2010.. com/weblog) and a Ravelry group for her fans (Mochimochi Land Lovers).
In addition to her website, Anna maintains a blog (mochimochiland.
Her original knitted creations have been featured on The Martha Stewart Show and have been exhibited in galleries in New York, Seattle, San Francisco and Tokyo.
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To design her toys, Anna draws inspiration from Japanese kawaii (cute) culture and children\'s illustrators such as Dr. com), a website and brand of knitted toy patterns, in early 2007.
So pick up your sock yarn and size 1 needles and get started--you\'re certain to make even a grouch giggle like a schoolgirl About the Author: Anna Hrachovec launched Mochimochi Land (mochimochiland.
They can be turned into pins, magnets, Christmas ornaments--anything that could use some scale-model silliness.
Tinys make cool gifts for any occasion, and are some of the fastest, easiest projects you\'ll ever knit.
In Teeny-Tiny Mochimochi, designer Anna Hrachovec presents More Than 40 patterns for her quirkiest and most endearing knitted Tinys -- three-dimensional animals, objects, toys, and people.
And while it\'s true that knitted toys are cute to begin with, they\'re even More adorable when they\'re tiny.
It\'s an indisputable fact: Everything is cuter in miniature