I wasn't originally planning to make two pink sheep, but I found another perfect wooly pink print. Which is staring at me and muttering baaa in my direction. And now you've gone and made two little pink cuties, and that print is starting to baaa louder...
I wondered how all the sheep (yours and Gayle's) were turning pink. Now I have the answer - pink hydrangeas! As Gayle pointed out, their fleece would make great yarn - no need to dye!
I love these sheep, Sally! They are just so fun! You pick the best fabrics for them!
ReplyDeleteI wasn't originally planning to make two pink sheep, but I found another perfect wooly pink print. Which is staring at me and muttering baaa in my direction. And now you've gone and made two little pink cuties, and that print is starting to baaa louder...
ReplyDeleteOMG so darn adorable!!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute sheep! I’m just baaaa-tty over them (sorry!) looks like the left one may have a touch of frostbite. 😂
ReplyDeleteLove these two, especially the one with touches of turquoise!
ReplyDeleteThey sure are cute in pink!
ReplyDeleteThose are great.
ReplyDeleteI wondered how all the sheep (yours and Gayle's) were turning pink. Now I have the answer - pink hydrangeas! As Gayle pointed out, their fleece would make great yarn - no need to dye!
ReplyDeleteSo stinkin' cute!
ReplyDeleteThe sheep are so adorable. On a side note, if you eat the fabric you will be getting fiber in your diet :-)
ReplyDeleteFluffy PINK sheep... FUN!!!
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