Well here's the final version of the llama. I'll get the pattern up on the internet at the weekend and let you all know when it's ready.
Why have I got three pictures here? Well I couldn't decide which one was best to use on the web site so I kept trying different backgrounds.
In the end I settled with the blue background so all I have to do now is make it a thumbnail and get it ready to waft around in cyberspace looking for somebody to make him!!!!
ReplyDeleteAgain, thanks for sharing this lovely pattern, Jane.
Jacee
He's so cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat llama!! :)
ReplyDeleteI know what I'm tatting this weekend! You're Llama is spot on. He's very good looking! Thank you for sharing yet again another fantastic pattern!
ReplyDeleteStubborn as I am, I'll decide that this is an alpaca, tat it and sew it on a knitting project bag. Hope you don't mind the transfiguration :) - non-religious definition of the word -
ReplyDeleteWell craftie sylvie you may call it whatever you like - as long as it turns out as you want it!!! Perhaps make the top of the face slightly bigger for an alpaca? Alpacas seem to have prettier faces. Do let us see what you come up with.
ReplyDeleteThis is very nice, I really like it reminds me of a young llama I met while taking kindergarten children to a petting zoo and that little llama gave each child a little kick on the side of the cheek we took at least 100 children and I watched in amazement 😃
ReplyDeleteDefinitely the blue background. Llama is quite cute!.
ReplyDeleteThis lovely little llama likes lots and lots of licorice lollies!
ReplyDeleteDoes he, Bev? He’ll turn black if he eats too many!
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