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Friday, 15 March 2019

Lamb

I am at a loss for a name... Nettie, maybe?
This is the first time I have used this pattern and I am ALL OVER IT.
It takes sooooo much time to do those little rosebuds on her but I LOVE THEM!!!
This little girl was made with highland alpaca. So soft!!!
I experimented with some colors and distressed her a bit and then hand painted her.
She is one of my favorites!!!!


A little girl....

This is Violet
I made her for one of my dearest friends, the incredible sculptor and most genuine friend, Bonnie Brown.
She loves the Gorgeous Series (who doesnt!!!)
So this was a little sweet girl I made with thoughts of her!
Baby is Chase...one of her amazing sculpts!


Unnamed Bunny

I haven't figured out a name for this one yet. Maybe you could help?
This was a complete experiment... which I seem to have a habit for.
Lil Miss was knitted in a pink Super Soft Polyester. 
With my friends at MacPhersons, they sent me some pastel colors and I played...
The sealer I used ended up making her sort of .... not soft, so she cannot be sold.
I wanted a vintage feel and the colors I used ended up making her more orangey looking. I absolutely love it!
I called her my Attic Bunny.




This is the pink she was before


Baby Bun


Baby Bun
A little bunny that fits in the palm of your hand.
This one was made of a brilliant Aqua colored cotton. Made in Turkey. 
I am in love with the yarn. Its easy to work with and very rich in color.
This one has safety eyes which I am really beginning to appreciate. I love glass eyes but I always fear they are going to pull out. 
He even has a tail!




Mae

This is Mae.  She is my newest crocheted bunny at Whimsey WhatKnots.  Made of Baby Alpaca, Merino Wool and Nylon, she has been combed t...