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Ginger Kitty!!

In loving memory of Bob

My first pet ever was a red tabby cat named Bob. I got him when I was 3 years old and had him for 14 wonderful years.

As a child, I moved around a bit because my dad was in the military. I didn’t make friends easily because I’m admittedly socially awkward, though I’ve grown out of it a bit….

ANYWAY… so Bob went with us everywhere we moved and was my constant in a world full of change. He was the best cat and loved to play fetch and curl up to sleep at night by my head with his nose in my ear.

He was the inspiration for this tabby cat with the happy curved tail.

He was the best cat I ever had.

THE END
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Little Dachshund Puppers

Rip and Elsa

These little puppies were commissioned by one of my fellow volunteers here at the wildlife refuge I am currently working in. I didn’t have a pattern for them, so I made one up on the fly!

Rip

In spite of a lack of pattern, I still think they turned out just darling 🙂

Elsa

I will be writing up this pattern, so check back with me for updates! If you want a custom dachshund puppy for yourself, message me for details!

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Kissy Fishes

Smoochy smooch!

They remind me of Disney characters, they are just so cute and colorful!

They are the perfect gift for the angler in your life, or for the fishy enthusiast. I added a long cord to hang them with so they can go on anything from a Christmas tree to a rear view mirror in the car.

I chose the color palette for these based on who I was making them for. She is bright and lovely, and his favorite color is blue.

I was also very proud of how cute their faces turned out!

After I finished them, I thought how neat it would have been to put a couple of little round magnets in the mouth end of them while they were being constructed so that they could actually kiss! I’ll have to remember that next time!

As for the pattern, the link is found here and has a very helpful picture tutorial as well!

Happy Crocheting!