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How cute! I just got this pattern at an estate sale and I'm so excited to try it out!
They are ridiculously gorgeous!
I too just picked up this pattern. For a dime this past weekend at the flea market, I couldn't pass it up. I can't wait to see how the rest turn out!
Awww this is so cute. Thanks for sharing.
Oh heavens, that dog is so adorable. I think I need that pattern. Please post pictures of the others when you finish them!
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Hey girls, The pattern is SUPER easy, it takes very little time to cut out and to make up, a tip.. they have gone overboard on the markings that you need to transfer and i found lots were unnessecary as its quite clear what goes where just from the notches, so next time i wouldnt bother transfering so many.
Super cute!
I remember that pattern–my mother made the horse out of velveteen! I think this is one of the retro patterns Simplicity has reissued.