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Has he got a name yet? He's adorable.
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30-08-2023, 09:23 AM
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No name yet. What do you think it should be?
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Hector, Hermione, Hogwash, Happy or randomly Fred
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Happy Heather Hippo was born on the flower washed slopes of a Mull mountain. During her birth, the flowers became embedded in her skin, like a floral birthmark and her destiny was clear - she would forever brighten up everyone's days with her colourful coat and happy smile.
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(30-08-2023, 09:41 AM)JJB Wrote: Hector, Hermione, Hogwash, Happy or randomly Fred
I was liking hogwash………..
(30-08-2023, 10:46 AM)Veggie Wrote: Happy Heather Hippo was born on the flower washed slopes of a Mull mountain. During her birth, the flowers became embedded in her skin, like a floral birthmark and her destiny was clear - she would forever brighten up everyone's days with her colourful coat and happy smile.
…..Then I read this . Happy Heather Hippo , it is .
Oddly enough the pattern is calling Happypotamus .
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I've been eyeing a triceratops pattern like this. Beautiful work, SC.
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Finished my very first blanket yesterday. I’m very pleased with it and happy I actually finished it. I’ve started a few blankets in the past. Ended up getting bored of the repetitive stitches . But this one held my interest with lots of different stitch types.
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Beautiful, Amazing, , words fail me actually. I honestly don't know how you find the time.
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Oooh, that is spectacular. So intricate. Have you ever dabbled with weaving SC? My crafty Dutch friend loved it, even making enough material for a jacket. Unfortunately you need a fairly big loom.
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(15-05-2024, 10:58 AM)JJB Wrote: Oooh, that is spectacular. So intricate. Have you ever dabbled with weaving SC? My crafty Dutch friend loved it, even making enough material for a jacket. Unfortunately you need a fairly big loom. Never played with a loom. Closest I’ve come is a beading loom. For making bracelets.
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