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Learn how to easily knit a birds nest to help rehabilitate abandoned baby chicks and rodents rescued from emergency situations.
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NEW! The Animal Rescue Craft Guild has just identified a HIGH NEED for these knitted nests to help rehabilitate rescued animals in the bushfires of Australia.
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• Wool Yarn – Bulky Weight #5 in any fiber or color of your choice
My Sample was knitted up with Patons Classic Wool Roving that I had previously dyed different colors using Kool-Aid
• 1 – Size 10 US or 10.5 US circular needle, 16″ length
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NEW! The Animal Rescue Craft Guild has just identified a HIGH NEED for these knitted nests to help rehabilitate rescued animals in the bushfires of Australia. Learn more about where to send your knitted items and financial support: https://www.studioknitsf.com/knit-a-bird-nest-for-wildcare/
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Thank you for your video, I’m making nested to send to Australia
Thank you for this excellent demonstration.
Thank you for posting the tutorial! I want to let you know that the link to WildCare's article about this video doesn't work.
I love this video i dunno why ?
I've been knitting nests for a wild life sanctuary here in the west of England. The centre is so grateful!
does anyone have a pattern for larger nests?As my daughter takes in larger babies.
That is soo sweet
Awww… I hope this little baby black rail bird is snuggling in one of the @***** nests that I knitted up last week! “He was just walking down the middle of the path like he owned the place. He looked like a pom-pom.” http://blog.sfgate.com/stew/2014/08/12/rare-baby-bird-found-in-petaluma-is-no-bigger-than-a-cottonball/
Hi, Guys! I just learned that @***** is most in need of LARGE bird nests, after receiving so many wonderful small/med nests.
This video lesson and the previous one are for the birds; and that's a very good thing. Great ideas for very worthwhile knitting projects.
ahhhh…nice idea! I am sure all the baby birds are so grateful for your help to stay cozy and warm.