I loved this bird as soon as I saw the pattern and just knew I had to make one, and now I have made one I want to make another!
I made all the African Flower Pentagons before starting to join the bird together.
First I made all the yellow centres, then the turquoise flowers followed by the yellow trim.
Finally the blue rounds were completed.
I have always fancied making one of Heidi Bears animal patterns but thought it wise to start with a small one just to break myself in, next be the Stegosaurus!
It’s lovely. I’m on hippo number five of the Heidi Bears pattern at the moment, but I do the join as you go rather than sewing them all together.
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Thank you. I did the join as you go when I made the Stegosaurus pattern, it really does work well and is much easier than I anticipated. Just popped over for a peek at your lovely Hippo’s, gorgeous colour choices.
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Thanks for swinging by my site and “liking” my post! I’m super excited to have discovered your blog this way. Your work looks great and I love your use of colour 🙂 I look forward to seeing more from you *follows*
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The pleasure was all mine, it’s always good to make new friends who share our love of all things woolly. I was taken with your jellyfish mobile as we had a giant jellyfish in our yarn bombing at the surgery last year, that was a fundraiser too for our local hospital and hospice.
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I saw your yarn bombing series, and I was going to mention your page when I get started on my part 2-3 on the different types of yarn bombing concepts. Actually can I ask you some questions about the events and feature some of your photos on the YB segment? (With proper citations back to your pages of course)
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Of course, I am delighted that you want to use some of the images, please use any that you want. Feel free to email me or leave questions in a comment and will do my best to provide useful answers. The extra visibility is much appreciated as we are gearing up for this years event inAugust.
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Hi! I just emailed you with questions & a bit more background on my blog posts. I hope it’s not too overwhelming, and I’m excited to have you lead the way as my first Crocheter + Charity Project feature!
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So honoured, thank you. I have emailed responses, if you need anything else please just let me know.
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this is so beautiful.. 😉 well done sewing up the hexies and making into a bird.. amazing. 😉
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Thank you. I wish I could take all the credit but alas pattern writing is an aspiration for me at the moment, when i have more time I would like to try.
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Oh that’s beautiful! And Heidi Bears is a genius. 🙂
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Thanks, it is truly quite genius the way she has taken a simple shape and manipulated it into so many different animals.
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What a fun bird!! Although I am like Tajana not a big fan of the African Flower, your bird is super CUTE! Enjoy the weekend! 🙂
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I do know what you mean, it is a love it or hate it design but I do think it is an eyecatcher whatever ones personal view is. I think that the Stegosaurus will be a feature in this years yarn bombing as we are having a dinosaur theme.
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A dinosaur theme! Nice to know😊
Enjoy the weekend!
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A little bizzare I thought but then when I searched I found some great patterns including these hatching dinosaurs https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/218629831/crochet-pattern-hatching-dinosaur-eggs
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I’ve not seen this one before. Very cute!
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Thank you. It was a nice simple one to break myself in before trying a larger project.
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That is just absolutely adorable! It almost makes me want to take up crocheting! 😉
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I think you should give it a go, I am sure you would be very creative, have you never done it?
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very nice.
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Thanks.
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How lovely! x
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Thank you.
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The bird is very cute and it’s nice to see how you “built” it. The stegosaurus looks adorable as well. Good luck with that one!
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Thank you, I have to say it was a mission making the Stegosaurus but I will share that with you soon.
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This little bird is so spring-like! And happy.
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It did come out a lot larger than I expected, I may try a smaller hook and finer yarn when I do it again.
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I’m not a big fan of the African Flower but have to say that the Bluebirds is really sweet!! Love it ! ❤ ❤ ❤
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I appreciate your honesty, it is a design that you either love or hate but what I do think is that it is striking whichever emotion it hits in people so I think the Stegosaurus will be a good addition to the dinosaur theme at the yarn bombing.
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So it is dinosaur this year.. hm… what can I do…. have to search online…. 🙂 Oh maybe some fern leaves could work..?
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I will post soon about this years themes, dinosaurs is one of 5 themes. I just feel a little embarrassed because everyone was so generous last year it feels cheeky to be asking for help again.
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Please, don’t be embarrased! People are happy to help and this is really a great cause. The fern idea is now deep rooted in my mind mostly because I’d like to do justice to a great crochet pattern author, Suzann Thompson , http://www.ravelry.com/designers/suzann-thompson
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Lovely fern pattern and lots of beautiful flower patterns too. Thank you so much for your kindness and support, you have given me the courage to write a post about the yarn bombing and share the themes for this year.
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Just go ahead!! ❤ ❤ ❤
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Very lovely! I’ve been eyeing up the dragon but my to-do list is rather long 😦
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I like the dragon too but have opted for the Stegosaurus as we are including a dinosaur theme in this years yarn bombing. I have just finished him so will be posting soon.
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