Good morning blog friends, "new" and "older"! Welcome to day 2 of the White Rabbit Blog Hop. There are so many fabulous creations already posted, wow! What a fun hop. Here is my project.
JANUARY 22- Just Let Me Quilt {our hostess}, Inflorescence, Quilt Schmilt, Sew Many Yarns, Days Filled With Joy
JANUARY 23- Quilting Gail, Beaquilter, Ms P Designs USA, Words & Stitches, Lake Girl Quilts, Homespun Hannah's Blog- you are here {thanks!}
JANUARY 24- Selina Quilts, Karrin’s Crazy World, Quilted Delights, The Life of Grammy, Quilting Between The Rails (Facebook page), Quilted Snail
JANUARY 25- MooseStashQuilting, Vroomans Quilts, Domestic Felicity, Pattern Princess, Elizabeth Coughlin Designs, Highroad Quilter, Kathy's Kwilts and More
Blessings, Danice G.
26 comments:
Your bunny is lovely even unfinished! It would have been great in wool felt as well.
You are very talented. He is an adorable bunny! He may not even need a face, he is so cute!
Your white rabbit is looking great. He will look super cute with his face added.
What a perfectly sweet way to meet the "White Rabbit" challenge. He is so cute! I had thought of making a bunny, but I'm not as good at making them as you are. Love it! Thanks for sharing, Danice! xo
Different make for the hop than the others!!! Off now to check out the free pattern. I love free! My nana gave me a stuffed bunny when I was small....fond memories!
Your rabbit has captured my heart. In my pre quilting life, I was Calico Bunny Patch. I stitched hundreds of bunnies for craft shows. Seeing yours brings back such great memories. Can’t wait to see it all dress up, when the weather improves.
Adorable white rabbit. Can't wait to see him dressed up!
What a sweet bunny! I love him! It reminds me of one of my favorite books ever, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo. I read it to a class of my third graders, and we all loved it so much. If you haven't read it, you should, because your bunny could really be Edward! Oh, it just tugs at my heartstrings to look at it!
Thank you so much for bringing those memories back to me. I hope you enjoy your bunny as much as I enjoyed that book!
Adorable bunny
That's my dad's name....and what people in Denmark call Donald duck.
such a lovely project, he looks so professional ;)
This handmade bunny is perfect for a child or a home decor accent.
He’s so cute. Love those pink ears.
Anders has a great beginning! I'm sure he's going to be fantastic when he's done! Thanks for sharing! :-)
Very cute!
I have a very, very old bunny who started out just like Anders. She is loved and I know that Anders will also be loved. I see her every day and now I don't know why I neglected to include her in my post. So glad you added Anders.
What a sweet little bunny. You did a fabulous job on the sewing. He'll be even cuter after you've put a face on him. Take him with you for luck whether you say "white rabbit" or not.
What a sweet rabbit! It would be fun to make a whole wardrobe for this one! Hope your January birthday was special! Sweet hugs, Diane
Beautiful bunny. It looks nice even unfinished. Thanks for sharing.
Sweet rabbit.
Love your white bunny, Anders. He will be quite handsome; and I do hope he brings better weather!
Anders looks as if he is full of possibility. When I first looked at him, I thought of how much fun it would be to add paint to develop a wardrobe for him, or perhaps to go wild with embroidery doodles, something like the Tattooed Rabbit. You see, you have opened a world of possibility with this fellow. Thanks Danice.
Aw so sweet! He turned out just right! xx
Oh, he is quite the handsome fella! Will be fun to add his character over time. Stitching his face, maybe his clothes - just fun.
Cannot wait to see Anders completed. Janie
He (she?) looks just right to be hugged.
Your bunny is so sweet. I have made many stuffies but never a bunny. I need to make one. Thanks for sharing.
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