I found this blue sheep roaming around looking for a bit of grass and only finding stacks of cardboard boxes. I asked if it would like to join the Rainbow Scrappy Challenge and it said it would do anything for a scrap of grass.
And I finished my pinwheels for last week in the middle of the week.
And in case you were wondering about Molly...she's striking a Portland pose.
Showing her soul patch?
ReplyDeleteI hope your cute sheep finds some scrap grass. And Molly is pretty from any angle.
ReplyDeleteThanks Molly for Keeping Portland Weird :)
ReplyDeleteYou and your BLUE sheep seem to be of like minds where scraps are concerned. Nice work on the block (and the story, too!)
ReplyDeleteThese are such sweet blocks!!
ReplyDeleteLOL, that sheep is fantastic! What a clever design. :D
ReplyDeleteOh my, that sheep is adorable! Do you mind sharing where you found that pattern?
ReplyDeleteThat sheep does not look emaciated by any means. If he were that hungry he would be eating those bones, cellulose for him. Molly looks pretty contented there also. Hope the move goes well.
ReplyDeleteI have finished four of your sheep and found the directions easy to follow (as long as you pay attention). I don't blog, but if I can figure out how to post them to Instagram, I'll let you know. They were a lot of fun. Thank you so much for getting the tutorial up when you were in the midst of packing for the move. Hope you get settled in the new house soon.
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What an adorable sheep. Blue with cold, poor thing!
ReplyDeleteLove the sheep. Molly wants to see the famous Portland bagpipe-playing unicycler.
ReplyDeleteBaa baa blue sheep, have you any... umm... pinwheels?
ReplyDeleteI need to make a blue sheep. Really really need to.
Forget the old nursery rhyme "Baa baa black sheep have you any wool" read that as blue sheep!
ReplyDeleteWho knew she looked like that from underneath? My lab looked like Yoda from underneath. Now I always look at all my dog from that angle, who knew?
ReplyDeleteLove the blue sheep.
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