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Thank you! I can custom make them for any sized bunny :), if I have the measurements of the rabbit. I just made one for a Maine coon cat and they’re pretty large!
 
Just wanted to say these are amazing BattleKat, and the bunny ones are especially beautiful, but I do have a soft spot for rabbits!

I've got my sewing machine out, and have started to make clothes again, and I'm also making bunny beds- see below. My lovely Zigzag is modelling in the first one.

Have decided to sell these on Etsy, and I'm donating some of the profits to ARC.

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They are beautiful, will have to check out Etsy :D
 
I love looking at those photos zigzag - its a very pleasing mix of a beautiful bed & beautiful bunny. I do like dutch bunnies. I should have got Mousey one rather than the sherpa lined thing she doesn't like
 
I love looking at those photos zigzag - its a very pleasing mix of a beautiful bed & beautiful bunny. I do like dutch bunnies. I should have got Mousey one rather than the sherpa lined thing she doesn't like
Bunny huggers and doughnuts are a big hit with all my buns :D

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Made these for my colleague for Christmas





Also for my colleague, I made her a set of 4 place mats & coasters and she asked for 4 more of both!



Made a pair of these for a raffle prize



Then I went a bit scrunchie crazy :lol:





 
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I agreee with a reader of books, the first set is amazing :D I do love your stuff, you're very talented, patient etc. :D
 
Karas work is just amazing quality, I have a tote hare bag made by her that gets heavy wear all the time & I'm confident its gonna last forever

Jealous of Kara & Zigzags sewing abilities
 
Zigzag's work is beautiful.

I'm going to work on a kind of place mat for the top of our nest of tables.
 
That dino scrunchie :love: :love:

I love the cushions too, you really are talented. I wish I could sew but I can't do anything beyond a basic hand stitch :(
 
Some of my favourite new(ish) bits. I'm trying to focus on art again now we're in another lockdown but not doing so well.
I've ordered a book on beginners watercolour because I have really no idea what I'm doing and it's hard to settle down to do some art when you might produce something ok or you might produce a pile of turd!

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Some of my favourite new(ish) bits. I'm trying to focus on art again now we're in another lockdown but not doing so well.
I've ordered a book on beginners watercolour because I have really no idea what I'm doing and it's hard to settle down to do some art when you might produce something ok or you might produce a pile of turd!

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They are amazing :love:
 
OMG I couldn't get on with watercolour; I stuck with acrylic because it's kinda forgiving, but mostly because i can use it on anything. I occasionally go back to watercolour but it always disappoints me! I hope you have better luck Battlekat :D
 
That's basically the problem I'm having with watercolour. I always used acrylics growing up and like you say you can kind of do anything anywhere, if you make a mistake you just paint right over it. I'm also really used to working on one area and then moving on to a new one whereas with watercolour it feels like you have to work more in layers and stages with a kind of "big picture" thinking that I am very much lacking! So basically I don't think it's for me and it's pointless trying but then I look at these incredible watercolour pieces and I want to master it!
 
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