ooh, another idea for getting rid of some of our craft bits

I like the look of this It’s like a kit I saw in Hobbycraft that Big was hankering after and I refused to buy – was hugely overpriced for what it was (basically a few different colours of wool and a couple of bits of material).

Edited to add a similar wool version

Must give it a whirl sometime very soon.

In other news, Big is very gappy now, having lost the other front tooth. Tim keeps getting her to say sausages 😉 Small appears to be going through a stroppy phase (trust me, he’s going through it!) here’s hoping he’ll work it out rapidly.

Edited to add a piccie 🙂

gappy

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7 responses to “ooh, another idea for getting rid of some of our craft bits”

  1. Maddy looks just like that; i forgot to blog it but she lost her other top one a couple of weeks ago. She looks rather eccentric at the moment!

  2. Isn’t she beautiful- such a delicate face.

  3. She’s looking so grown up 🙂

  4. yeah, it never fails to fascinate me how they change with the gappy – big teeth transition. Big is looking gorgeous even with gaps 🙂

  5. Lovely picture.
    like the rag dolls. we have made the yarn dolls for christmas tree decorations in white mohair with gold thread(angels) and I had some given with little gnome hats on. Theyre fun.

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