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Finished Object: Poppy

I started this last Friday night and knew I wanted to get it to Beans by the next hockey game which was last night...

I was embroidering the fave at dinner and she kept looking down the table at me trying to figure out what the heck I was doing.

She's pretty cute and I adore her to pieces.
The doll turned out almost as cute as Beans!

I did have on minor error by the time we met for dinner last night...

I had forgotten to sew the hoohaa shut and all I had on me was pink yarn... So we're somewhat anatomically correct.

I laughed and laughed when I realized my mistake.

Here are the finer points of the project.

Details:
Pattern: Poppy by Ysolda Teague
Yarn: cascade 220 superwash for dress and body. Hair is just some brown I found.
Needles: size 3
I'm so smitten with her I might need to make one for myself!

Comments

Unknown said…
Love the fact she is accidentally anatomically correct. That is too cute. It looks like she was a hit!
Carmel said…
Thanks Linda!! I think it's hilarious that she's anatomically correct! I'll have to make a couple more for my friends kids!
Unknown said…
I actually made the penis that holds chapstick for my 2 gay men friends for their birthday. They were delivered in appropriate places and were a hit.

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