One made by me as a Christmas present for a friend. It's similar to one I made for another friend this past summer.
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And a second bird made by Kay Susan in England. Go
here to see more photos and read the delightful tale that involves this "Rockin' Robin".
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There's just one more little bird that I have yet to make before I fly north for the holidays on Monday.
Wonderful! That top bird looks like he could fly right into a natural history museum. Great choice of fabric. I enjoy your posts so thank you and just wanted to say hello also.
ReplyDeleteI think your bird is the best yet! The animal prints make him realistic in a stylized way, if that makes any sense.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful holiday, Nellie.
Love the birdie's hairpiece! And Kay Susan's latest little bird is another charmer.
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