Here's a teal lion to add to the pride. And yes, he is very proud to join the Rainbow Scrappy Challenge's February celebration of blue-green or green-blue.
And I'm sure that some of you might be a bit alarmed about lions living in the same sewing room as the sheep.
But no worries. Given the sheep are wearing their winter coats, they are much larger than the lions, so the lions keep a respectful distance.
Definitely a proud pride of lions there. And I want some wool from those sheep!
ReplyDeleteyou are simply amazing in your talent.
ReplyDeleteRAWR! These look so cool - I take it you're doing a lion and a lamb for each colour? It's going to be an amazing quilt when you're done. :)
ReplyDeleteI missed your purple lion! I said AWE! out loud when I saw your teal one. They are so so cute!
ReplyDeleteOh Monsieur Lion must be so proud of his mane!! hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing!
ReplyDeleteAhem. Clearly the teal lion is not staying away from the sheep as he has some tangled up in his mane!!
ReplyDeleteYour lions remind me a little bit of the Lion King musical lions. They don't look like there's be any trouble with them and the sheep ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt looks like your teal lion has already developed a taste for sheep. They'd better keep a sharp eye out for this newcomer. He really is handsome.
ReplyDeleteSally, your lions are brilliant! So much fun!
ReplyDeleteFantastic lions - love the variety of fabrics you've used.
ReplyDeleteI was seeing the sheep in the teal one's mane as the little woollies infiltrating the lions' ranks. Devious and sly, sheep are...
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I am glad the lambs are safe.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh those are just gorgeous.... I Love them...
ReplyDeleteHugz
Oh, these are FUN!
ReplyDeleteNow all you have to do is get the lions to lie down with the lambs!
ReplyDeleteI think the teal lion is in love with the teal lamb (and vice versa, judging by her hearts). But who can blame them?!? They're all so cute!!
ReplyDeleteI just can't get over how adorable these little guys are! I would definitely adopt those sheepies if I had the room. :)
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