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This little cow doesn't look a thing like the cows on the farm, but I think she is cute anyway. |
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An orange goat, well...what can I say...it's still a goat. |
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This pig represents the biggest producer on the farm. |
This project is becoming quite a bit of work. I have chosen my patterns from free on-line entries. I take what I can find and try to adapt them to the project. Since the patterns aren't written by professional pattern writers, sometimes the directions are a little difficult to follow. Still, it provides a challenge that I like, and it is fun to see the results. The goat was a real mind twister that had me dizzy from turning pages back and forth to follow the directions. In the end, I think it turned out to be a pretty cute little guy. Actually, it wasn't so little. That is just another one of the things that I don't know when I start a new animal. I don't know how big it is going to be. Well, that's all for now. I still have two more animals to make...the horse and the dog, so its back to work again.
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