They were thrown to my kids during the Fasching parade, and had a lolly in each. Are they finger puppets? Someone has gone to a lot of effort to make them! 😍

by Ok_Swim7639

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  1. Blinky and also Blinky, but after you’ve eaten a power pellet.

  2. crocheted finger puppets. if you can crochet, this can be done relatively quickly.

  3. It’s hard to tell their size from the picture. But I once received knitted egg warmers from a friend as a gift. They looked very similar to these.

  4. It‘s a German traditional clothing piece that I am surprised I do not see more often on the internet.

    It‘s literally a dick warmer – „Zipfelwärmer“ in some regions; „Eichelhütle“ in others. Might seem weird at first but it is one of the few things where Germans have opened their minds collectively.

    It stems back from when Germany was really cold and you wanted your friend to not fall off.

    You should try it. It‘s a pleasure. I am certain any German is willing to borrow his Zipfelwärmer.

    Edit: I forgot to mention these are kids versions; hence the arms and eyes to make them look more humane. This has been done to make them more approachable for children.

  5. Did you really think I needed *all* the guards at the hexgates?

  6. Just some small amigurumi. Just small (often cute) decorational pieces that are knitted or crocheted. With no other uses. I could find some similarly shaped ones but the page with the instructions doesn’t seem to be online anymore: [https://de.pinterest.com/pin/crochet-monsters-monster-party-crochet-for-kids–630996597767255118/](https://de.pinterest.com/pin/crochet-monsters-monster-party-crochet-for-kids–630996597767255118/)

    Amigurumi finger puppets are definitely a thing so you can use them for that as well. 🙂

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