My transformer toys are unique as they are two toys in one. At one end you have one animal or character, and if you turn it over and pull down the transformer skirt, you have something completely different. I’ll show you the items I have in my range so far, and I will be adding more as I make them.



This is one of my most popular requests, as well as being a personal favourite.

One of the most popular characters from the Winnie the Pooh range and great fun to make. See below to see who I’ve paired him with.

He, together with Eeyore, was the first transformer toy I ever made. I originally made this one as a gift. It was shown to other people and requests for other characters, as well as animals were sent in.

Piglet is part of the Winnie the Pooh range. I’ve paired him with his best friend, Winnie the Pooh. Take a look below.

Although I originally paired him with Piglet, any of the characters can be paired in any combination you like.

He was the first request that I received for an animal, rather than a character. Like the other toys in this range, he can be paired with anything you like.

This too was a request, but he could also be knitted in brown to become an ordinary teddy. I’ve coupled him with a very unusual friend. Take a look at the next picture to find out who.

Toffee was the name that the customer requested. He’s very easy to make, as most of these characters are. As soon as it’s available, I’ll add the knitting pattern to this page. From here you can find the basic head and body shape, as well as the transformer skirt patterns, and these are the same for all characters and animals. I’ll also include the extra features for each one, so that you can make any combination you like.
CHRISTMAS TOYS
I’ve made a couple of Christmas characters in this form. Here they are:

He was the first of my Christmas toys.

I’ve paired him with the Santa Claus toy, but they can both be paired with any of the Christmas characters, or indeed, any other character in this range.

He is very cute and despite the extra features, very easy to make. You can add real bells to the collar if you wish, but if it’s for a small child, please do make sure that they’re sewn on very tightly for safety reasons. And he is paired with …………..

No elf is complete without a reindeer to pull the sleigh. He is very cute and again, very easy to make.
I do hope that you enjoy looking at these transformer toys. I’ve really enjoyed creating them, and I’m looking forward to finishing the pattern.



The knitting pattern set for my transformer toys is now complete, at the time of uploading. I’ll add more as new characters and animals are created.

This is an example of what the pattern pages look like. This one is for the elephant features, but there are pages for each character and animal shown on the front cover.



This is Owl, from the Winnie the Pooh Characters. He is one of two new characters to be added to this range. He is knitted in two tones of brown wool and a great addition to this collection.

This is Rabbit
This is Rabbit from the Winnie the Pooh characters. I have paired him with Owl, but he can be coupled with any character or animal that you like. His big floppy ears were fun to make and he’s a wonderful addition to this collection.

Say hello to Kanga and Roo, from the Winnie the Pooh characters collection. They are the latest to be added to this section. As I now have all of the characters from this set, I’ve coupled them with Pooh Bear, who is, of course, already featured in this section. These were great addition and their bulkiness enhances Pooh’s round tummy so they are the perfect partner for him. This set was fun to make and I’m pleased with how they have turned out.
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