I'm so glad you like him.
And little monkey, I hope you love your new home and new best friend, Stoffen.





This little monkey was one of my favorite projects and was fairly easy to work up. I found the pattern from the book, Softies Only a Mother Could Love, edited by Jes Redman and Meg Leder (click on the link to see the book) but then I added a tail (monkeys have to have tails) and knitted the scarf. How else is Monkey going to stay warm in Logan?
I love you little monkey and I will miss you keeping me company.
katie jo