Oh he turned out lovely. Does he have a home? He could come to my place....I'm still not up to sewing after having my surgery but trying to keep busy doing some crochet - luckily today is the last day of Summer!
Love it and the carrot too, they are adorable! great job.
Hugs, Lidia
Perhaps I am missing something but where is he from?
Gill, he is from Embroidery-Outlet.com. I've put the link here for you, love Chris
http://embroidery-outlet.com/desi...
NO This bunny is my own design. This is the one Sue Dewsbury helped me digitize last year. The one I posted a couple weeks ago is from embroidery-outlet.
Sorry, Gill I thought he was the same one. I apologise for any confusion. Love Chris
Wow Great job, love the pipe cleaner idea, must remember it, is this design your own or could you maybe tell me where its from
Thx
Magda
Dear Susan, what fabulous fabric? I've never seen curly Minky. I wonder if we have it at our local Spotlight stores? You have done a fantastic job and I agree with Toogie, it looks like a store bought Bunny. Love the carrot too! BRILLIANT JOB! Love Chris
Just amazing that it looks so cute, can't believe it is handmade!
All your little animals look 'store bought' and I do mean that in the nicest way.I wish I had your passion for making these. I don't like stuffing them,and I don't know if I could get on with this curly fabric,but it is so cute.
The curly fabric is not difficult to work with. Actually it is easier on the machine because it is only curly on one side. The fur is fuzzy on both sides. The biggest problem with it is when you cut it, it goes everywhere. I have to vacuum my sewing room today. There are white fur bits everywhere. hugs, Susan
Forgot to mention that I stitched pipe cleaners inside the ears So I can bend and shape them Susan
I love it Susan. Such a cute expression on his face. Hugs Jerri
I just want to hold him and snuggle! So precious, you did a wonderful job with fabric choices, etc. I love him.