Baby Mobile #1 is complete! It’s a mobile. For a baby. Yep. That’s what it is. So here’s each little creature. Aren’t they cute? You’ll notice some changes from the pattern, such as the ladybug is facing the baby, not showing the baby its ladybug butt. Also I found the sun’s face creepy. It doesn’t have a face and we want this mobile to be educational to the young sprout. Let’s not disillusion the child to believe th sun has a face. That would be incorrect. The rest are just mild adaptations of the truth and slid through the editing process.

Butterfly:

Inchworm:

Sun:

Dragonfly:

Ladybug:

Bee:

stash knit down 2009 total: 24 FOs

Posted Thursday, July 16, 2009 under needles & hooks, stash knit down 2009. Leave a comment or trackback.

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[...] only difference between this version and Baby Mobile #1 is the butterfly. I used different colors for this one with an orange body and purple wings. I also [...]

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