Michele of The Bristly Thistle in Florida just finished my nominee for Best Bunny of the Week.
https://bristlythistle.wordpress.com/2015/04/18/rabbit-pillow/
I don't know the designer or if Michele will create a stitch guide for this charmer, but you can check with her via the shop.
http://www.bristlythistle.com/index.html
Written by Jane/Chilly Hollow
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2 comments:
It is a wonderful bunny, and her use of 2 different Glorianas for the basket is inspired. I have always used 1 overdyed & just changed direction as I stitched. This is much better. Thanks, Michele & Jane.
You are welcome, although all the credit goes to Michele. I wouldn't have thought to mix two different overdyes, either. Obviously Michele is better at color than we are, but we can learn from her and try it somewhere. Thank you, Michele!
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