Meet fun fund raisers Shaun on the right and Shirley. They only took a few hours to knit. However they took a lot longer to assemble. All good fun though.
Thank you Michele for your comments re Shaun and Shirley. As you may have guessed, its rare for me to sit without any work in my hands. It is lovely having you to chat to. Have a great weekend now and I will be in contact again soon.
Thanks Gail's Man for your comments. I am returning to the village people and bootleg dolls next, which I left off to make a bedspread. Another lace project is 3/4 finished. See you next SWF. Have a good week.
They are fabulous! In fact they are just perfect! You should send a photo of them to Nick Park and ask him if he wants to buy them, for a price of course!
Thank you dancin', I think Nick Park would prefer the originals though. I have seen another type of woolly jumper, which I am thinking about. Its a lamb in a knitted jumper, rather attractive. I am letting the thought roll about. There is no pattern available, so its a do it yourself thing.
How wonderful. I just started making sock monkeys for my grand kids. I put the post below my sky watch one. I would have loved to seen pictures how you put this together.
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Wonderful! They are absolutely delightful and made me smile big when I saw these... good job! =)
Good luck on Shaun and Shirley!
~Michele~
(Hug)
Thank you Michele for your comments re Shaun and Shirley.
As you may have guessed, its rare for me to sit without any work in my hands.
It is lovely having you to chat to.
Have a great weekend now and I will be in contact again soon.
Will you be doing Wallace & Gromit next?
Thanks for your comments on last week's SWF. We did enjoy dubai, just as we always do.
Thanks Gail's Man for your comments.
I am returning to the village people and bootleg dolls next, which I left off to make a bedspread.
Another lace project is 3/4 finished.
See you next SWF. Have a good week.
They are fabulous! In fact they are just perfect! You should send a photo of them to Nick Park and ask him if he wants to buy them, for a price of course!
Thank you dancin', I think Nick Park would prefer the originals though.
I have seen another type of woolly jumper, which I am thinking about. Its a lamb in a knitted jumper, rather attractive.
I am letting the thought roll about. There is no pattern available, so its a do it yourself thing.
How wonderful. I just started making sock monkeys for my grand kids. I put the post below my sky watch one. I would have loved to seen pictures how you put this together.
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