Blimey! I'm Limey. For other fascinating lime specimens, please visit the Rainbow Scrappy Challenge, the host of all things lime for November.
Also, if you would like a tutorial for this owl, please go to the Thanksgiving post for a serving of Thanksgiving owl.
Of course, its almost time to figure out the layouts for the rainbow quilts, and I usually like to arrange the blocks to achieve balance and movement. The owls, however, have been forming book groups because they want to be arranged according to shared reading preferences. The only books they all like are The World Compendium of Knock Knock Jokes and sections of Harry Potter featuring Hedwig the Owl.
17 comments:
These are so cute!
At least they're reading
LEeAnna
really fun block. They look good just standing in a row.
You already know he's a cutie.BTW, IMHO,FWIW, those wise old owls probably read better than a quarter of the population that can only read acronyms.
WHO'S so cute??!!
At least they are reading...is right! These are great and will make a quilt that gives a hoot. Read on Limey
It's SEW much fun to see what little surprises are hiding under your owls' wings!!
These owls are just so fun in their rainbow of colors! Thanks fir the tutorial!
What a wonderful flock of owls. Love the Limey guy
They are so cute!
Cats, chickens, starfish, frogs, birds, mushrooms, ladybugs and monkeys - what a voracious reading appetite Limey has in biology! He has a great future ahead.
Four beauties and I see the pukeko people have even made it in into a piece of the limey owl!
Mr Limey does have a remarkable group of critters under his belt. As it were.
I think you're going to wish you'd hidden that knock knock book. Or buried it.
Limey is adorable, but probably hates being told that.
They are sooooo cute! I will miss seeing more of them.
I love them!!!!!!
Very clever, very fun! Love your owls!
I love your owl blocks. They shout out my name, too.
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