

I finally got all of the tatted animals sewn on my shirt/jacket. Whew! That invisible thread looks great, but what a bother!
I think I will put the lobster on one sleeve and the snake on the other sleeve. We'll see. I had to have a break!
Thanks very much to Jane Eborall for her patterns and help. Isaac loves his animals!
There is a link to Jane's page on this blog and then to her pattern pages. I'm not so good with remembering to copy the link before I start my post.
8 comments:
Your jacket looks great! I'll try some animals some day, but right now I'm having too much fun with Mary Konior's motifs. In the meantime, I'll just admire what others are making!
This is very fun and so very colorful!
That's fab Laura. You've still got room for some Siamese kitties!
Isaac will love to be out with his grandma, he won't be able to take his eyes off you.
Thanks everybody. I hope he will like it! I'm going to put the snake on the sleeve today and I'll have to work on some Siamese kitties!
The jacket looks great Laura, congratulations on a job well done.
Brilliant. Wish I'd thought of lots of animals on my jacket!!! Thanks for the compliment - so sweet of you to use my patterns.
You won't lose Isaac in the stores - if he gets lost he'll tell people that grandma's got animals all over her!!!!!
JaneEb
Thanks Jane, but I'll have to give Mark credit for the multi animal idea. In one of his comments about your jacket, he was talking about other kinds of animals.....
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