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The other night I found this yellow 44-Tonner sans-trucks on a flatbed near the BNSF yard in Burlington. A couple days later, a crane lifted her onto her trucks, and another little critter magically appeared. I want to say it's a Whitcomb but I have literally no idea. At any rate, neat little things!
Soft little square critter 12 inches tall from the tip of his ear to the bottom of his paw.
5 inches wide.
All critters are made in a smoke free enviroment.
Vera spun this "Critter" Falkland, which is Hello Yarn Fiber Club's September 2012 selection.
Toe up, short row heel, Jeny's Surprisingly Stretchy Bind-off. They used 250 yards of DK for my size 9.5 feet.
Project 365-261 092014
Critters made by Clyde Jones (Bynum, NC) adorn the entrance to Captn Johns Drydock Seafood Restaurant at Cole Park Plaza in Chatham County.
My original design, based on our native Australian wildlife. These critters need all the protection they can get.
(c) crochetroo designs Australia
please do not copy
pattern available: crochetroo.etsy.com
Sulphur Wing tangling with a Bottle Brush. This butterfly is also known as the Orange-barred Giant Sulphur
Spring Critter Huggers, Mini Easter Eggs and Stitched Garden Border dies and Gotta Have Gingham papers from Lawn Fawn - Designed by Cindy Major
Blog info:
cindymajor.typepad.com/encre_papier_ciseaux/2020/04/easte...