Wheeeee! It’s the Jubilee! Celebrating 60 years of clinging tenaciously to the throne, Queen Elizabeth the Second is partying like she means it this weekend and the whole of the UK is partying with her. Joining the Jubilee celebrations the Little Knitted Queen and her two trusty tiny knitted Corgis have been out on the town too…
Here’s a sneaky peek at her adventures so far…
Check out more of Sarah’s ever so lovely stuff and a sneak peek at my BT Artbox over on her Jabberworks blog!
Find out if Little Liz survived the monstrous hug and see more of her adventures by following @deadlyknitshade and @cooeythepigeon on Twitter, or liking us on our Whodunnknit Facebook page.
Want to make a little Liz of your own? You can buy a Little Knitted Liz kit with everything you need (including knitting needles) to make her from RU Craft. You can also buy a kit for a Knitted Union Jack Bag Flag and a Pint-sized Phone Box. You lucky ducks you! All patterns are in the Stitch London book too. But you knew that.
Have a splendiferous Jubilee woolly weekend.
And for anyone at Hay Festival tomorrow keep an eye out. I’m going to be spreading a little book-themed sneaky stitching. 🙂
ha, ha, this is a funny creepy story, i love it, it’s making me smile
thanks for the sharing, well done!!!XD
*tiny knitted Queen royal wave back*
The colonies send congratulations to little knitted Liz (and her corgis) on her jubilee. Huzzah!
*tiny knitted Queen royal wave*
Lovely pictures! Hope you’ve got a brolly, Liz!
Thanks! The tiny knitted Queen uses a leaf instead of a brolly. It’s biodegradable. 🙂
loving your patterns but cannot find how to make a courgi
Hi Ellen. There’s a link to the pattern on the pattern page now. Apologies for the delay. http://www.whodunnknit.com/patterns/