tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7437733278011128705.post2366314714244193892..comments2024-03-17T07:30:48.314-05:00Comments on Vicky L. Williamson: a bit more crocheting and knittingVicky L. Williamsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00435272623009754836noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7437733278011128705.post-7266929218634626652017-05-13T19:46:56.762-05:002017-05-13T19:46:56.762-05:00How fun! I'm glad you thought to replace the e...How fun! I'm glad you thought to replace the eyes and nose with embroidery -- much safer! The pattern for the round ball cat I crocheted in purple said to sew on plastic eyes, but I made French knots of yarn instead.<br /><br />Yeah, I know that way husbands shake their heads well! Sometimes they just don't get it, even though they later bond with our pets and enjoy them.Vicky L. Williamsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00435272623009754836noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7437733278011128705.post-1234030466753920842017-05-13T16:29:36.615-05:002017-05-13T16:29:36.615-05:00While I waited to get our puppy, Gus, from the ani...While I waited to get our puppy, Gus, from the animal shelter, I found a stuffed dog that looked just like him and removed the eyes and nose. I was pretty sure he would chew them off and swallow them. Then I embroidered new eyes and nose for him! My husband shook his head the whole time I stitched on that toy. That stuffed dog is still his favorite even though the ears and tail are now missing. The things we do for our pets!Giddings Arthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12932979819043981017noreply@blogger.com