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Cast on 12 stitches.
K row 1
R2, work a k/p ribbing (do this for 5 rows)
k remaining 5 rows, remove knitting needle, and run a needle threaded with the yarn tail back through the loops at the top and pull closed. Use remaining yarn to stitch finger puppet closed.
For mouth, cast on 5 stitches.
K Rows 2 and 3
Row 4, K1, K2tog, K1
Row 5, knit
Row 6, remove knitting needles, run needle threaded with remaining yarn back through loops and pull tight. Knot off yarn and work in tail.
(Make two of these!)
Stitch bottom mouth piece to puppet with yarn at the end.
Stitch top mouth piece to top, bringing it further up on the head. I also stitched the bottom and top pieces together just a little at each side.
Make white french knot eyes, and then take one black stitch in the center of each.
Tada! Another finger puppet.

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