With her dark head and legs, and light fluffy coat, she looks just like one of the Shetland sheep I used to have.
Well, except for the part about being pink...
I'll be linking my little pink delight with SoScrappy for ScrapHappy Saturday. Come see all the pink rainbow goodness!
Ewe are too funny, Gayle, and your pink ewe made me chuckle.
ReplyDeletePretty! She certainly looks fluffy, great fabric choice!
ReplyDeleteCotton candy!
ReplyDeleteShe looks delicious. And has starry-looking eyes too.
ReplyDeleteNow that's a fine-looking sheep!
ReplyDeleteShe looks like she's all ready to go to the disco!
ReplyDeleteThat is just ooooooo cute!
ReplyDeletePINK wool is AWESOME!!! Great start to the month.
ReplyDeleteShe is so much fun, Gayle! You find the best fabrics for your animal blocks!
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful! Just think of what wonderful yarn she would make =)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful pink sheep. Make lots more!!!
ReplyDeleteSo glad that you added the part about your sheep not being pink in real life -- I was a bit worried. Love the fabric version though, she rocks the pink!
ReplyDeleteShe's so cute! An pre-dyed Easter sheep!
ReplyDeleteOne sheep that's definitely feeling in the pink! (and she's so cute too).
ReplyDeleteVery cute sheep. How large is she?
ReplyDeleteShe's lovely! I'd like a few ounces of her wool (I can spin it myself!) to pair with a medium grey to knit a Shetland sweater, please!
ReplyDeleteYour pink sheep looks perfectly fluffy and very pink! Very fun.
ReplyDeleteOne can never have enough pink sheep. How nice they must look on a green hillside!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat choice for the wool coat! This quilt will be wonderful. :D
ReplyDeleteOh she is a very cute fluffy sheep
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