Not a lot of orange sewing has been done this busy busy busy month, but at least I got one of Sally T's fabulous sheep added to my small (but growing) flock!
Great fabric choice for the sheep. I've made four sheep and now find I look for "good sheep fleece" designs while fabric shopping (or just pawing through the stash). Pat
Your post today made me smile....... reminds me of a little x-stitch a friend made for me years ago. It has line-dancing sheep on it and says, "Ewe's not fat .... Ewe's fluffy!" Thanks! (lynnstck[at]yahoo.com)
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Yes, ewe are tewe cewet!
ReplyDeleteLove how the print in the fabric gave the illusion of fluffy fur.
ReplyDeleteOrange has never been a favorite color, but you keep showing me how great it is!
ReplyDeleteNow that's a sheep ready for pumpkin season!
ReplyDeleteThe orange sheep is awesome. I love the swirling fleece. Now I can hear my orange fabric bleating.
ReplyDeleteThat block is way tewe kewet. Andrea
ReplyDeleteGlad to see ewe baaaack spinning yarns now and then!
ReplyDeleteThat swirly fabric is perfect to make the sheep so fluffy!
ReplyDeleteGreat fabric choice for the sheep. I've made four sheep and now find I look for "good sheep fleece" designs while fabric shopping (or just pawing through the stash).
ReplyDeletePat
Your post today made me smile....... reminds me of a little x-stitch a friend made for me years ago. It has line-dancing sheep on it and says, "Ewe's not fat .... Ewe's fluffy!" Thanks! (lynnstck[at]yahoo.com)
ReplyDeleteVery cute... I'm still smiling :)
ReplyDeleteSometimes that the way the cookie crumbles - at least you had time to make one ewe!
ReplyDeleteYour ewe is wonderful in orange! Love her!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, definitely cute!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Very fun!
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