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Shetland Sheep & Heilan Coo Cushion

I made this for my Etsy shop

Created by: Christine R

  • Project Details

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    Another two lovely cushions from TeaCosyFolk. Both are made with loop stitch which I substituted with eyelash and boucle yarn. As I didn't do the loop stitch and I used two strands of yarn together they were quick to make. I made the heilan cow cushion a little smaller than the pattern which I though was a bit too tall but they used cushion pads so I expect it was to fit in with the sizes.

    Yarns

    Accessories

    • Tapestry Needle
    • Stuffing
    Other : 15mm eyes in black and light amber

    Tags

    • Cushions
    • Boys
    • Girls
    • Home
    • Men
    • Women

    Craft

    Knitting

    Skill Level

    Beginner

    Status

    Complete
    Finished on: May 8, 2020
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    15 Comments

    • Crafty Little Knits

      Two more lovely cushions.
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    • Denise C

      The're gorgeous. Love the wool and the colours you have used and their faces and horns are amazing.
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    • Cheryl S

      Magnac Laval

      Love these two, especially the horns and your choice of wool. Great idea, as loop stitch takes forever
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    • Michelle M

      Queensland

      They are both lovely Christine their faces are gorgeous. The ginger moments is the perfect colour for your cow. I like the double strands better than the loop look too.😊😊
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      • Christine R

        Preston

        Thanks Michelle, I'm such an impatient knitter, I really have to find a way to quicken it all up and I do like knitting on chunky needles occasionally.
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    • Hazel H

      St. Helens

      Christine, these are just gorgeous and they have such fantastic expressions!
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    • Dianne A

      Durham

      Gorgeous Christine
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    • Dianne S

      Glasgow

      Just amazing, love the yarn and their lovely expressions!
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    • Lynne T

      Chippenham

      These are really good, much better than the loop stitch version,and I like the tweed yarn on the sheep, really cuddly.😀
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      • Christine R

        Preston

        Thanks Lynne I made the sheep first and I was really pleased with how it turned out.
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