Nibbler, Guardian of the Bum Fodder
by Elizabeth Jarvis
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Nibbler, Guardian of the Bum Fodder
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Nibbler is a sweet addition to your bathroom and will guard your spare roll. He’s a must for all Futurama fans.
To make Nibbler you will need 100gr DK weight yarn in black, and smaller amounts of DK in white, beige, yellow and red. You will also need stuffing and some thin plastic (a clean milk carton is ideal).
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- First published: October 2009
- Page created: October 27, 2009
- Last updated: May 11, 2020 …
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