I mentioned before I like to try to improve patterns that I’d done, if necessary, and I’m trying that again. For my sheep pattern I am now making the ear look better by making an inner layer that I sew into the outer ear, like so
:
The outer ear is white, and the inner is peach like the face and feet. I did not do this on the black and white sheep because I was trying to match what an actual Suffolk sheep looked like and their ears are not fuzzy. Of course, from the pictures I’ve seen they also don’t have the fleece over their head either, but hey it’s a style choice!
I am also almost done with a pink on pink version I am really liking.
Always Improving
August 22, 2019
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Amy
I mentioned before I like to try to improve patterns that I’d done, if necessary, and I’m trying that again. For my sheep pattern I am now making the ear look better by making an inner layer that I sew into the outer ear, like so
:
The outer ear is white, and the inner is peach like the face and feet. I did not do this on the black and white sheep because I was trying to match what an actual Suffolk sheep looked like and their ears are not fuzzy. Of course, from the pictures I’ve seen they also don’t have the fleece over their head either, but hey it’s a style choice!
I am also almost done with a pink on pink version I am really liking.