(It's ok to look again now.) I have also made a serious start on diversification strategy@bearbovis and have made a sort of a cat, pictured here with the very small knitted cat that i made earlier this year, hybridized from a Jack Russell body (from Muir and Osborne's Best in Show) and the head, ears and tail which i cobbled together myself. [i should note that Muir and Osborne have made a new pattern book, this time of cats!]
The lodger thinks i've made a horse-rabbit. He has a point. This is the second pattern for a realistic-ish animal i have made and the same initial mistakes have occurred (re. the polar bear-camel). It's because i start from examining diagrams of the skeleton - the hips and shoulders are where they should be but this doesn't translate well for stuffed toys. I have an altered set of parts tacked up and waiting by the sewing machine.
Many thanks in anticipation to my friend Sally who procured some cat noses for me from Fred Aldous HQ in Manchester last week!)
Next: a German Shepherd Dog, an elephant and a badger for my Californian friend.
Some small progress on the lino-cut:
I shall finish with a few kitten-update photos!
two kittens are indeed, better than one. |
Queenie allowed me to sit underneath her yesterday evening. |
songs from the stage and screen with Boris Pocket. |
stuck in the Birch tree having a thoughtful wash. |