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Check out Megan Schmidt's Pudgenstein and Bride!


12:00 PM on 10.28.2012
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Megan Schmidt of Camp and Co. (formerly Campfire Culture, previously featured on Tomopop) is getting into the Halloween spirit with her sweeter-than-candy Pudgenstein and Bride plushes. Each of these plushes measures in at 10 and half inch tall and 12 and a half inches round. You can purchase the patterns either from Megan's Etsy shop or Ravelry shop. They are available as either a pair (Etsy, Ravelry), just Pudgenstein (Etsy, Ravelry), or just the Bride (Etsy, Ravelry). It should be noted that the prices are different for each site. Individual patterns cost C$5 and the pair costing C$8 (available until the end of October) on Ravelry. On Etsy, single patterns are C$5.50 and the pair are C$9. The skills required to make these plushes are: knit, purl, pick up stitches, and knit two stitches together. The pattern is written assuming you will be knitting using the magic loop method (on a circular needle) but Megan says it can easily be adapted for double-pointed needles. I should mention that I have knit several of her previous patterns and the knitter should also be comfortable switching between different colors whilst knitting. 

If all those terms are making your head swim and you just want the darn plush without acquiring knitting skills first, Megan has also kindly listed made-to-order versions of these plushes on her Etsy shop. You can choose between the pair (C$65), only Pudgenstein (C$35), or only his Bride (C$40). 

For those who breeze through these patterns and still want more spooky goodness, Megan's Ravelry shop still has last year's Halloween pattern, the Pudgageist, available for purchase. You can check out more of Megan Schmidt's work at her Facebook page. Be sure to have a look-see!

Check out Megan Schmidt's Pudgenstein and Bride! photo
Check out Megan Schmidt's Pudgenstein and Bride! photo
Check out Megan Schmidt's Pudgenstein and Bride! photo
Check out Megan Schmidt's Pudgenstein and Bride! photo
Check out Megan Schmidt's Pudgenstein and Bride! photo
Check out Megan Schmidt's Pudgenstein and Bride! photo





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