Well actually, I can. It was last Friday, when I saw this:
This cutie is "LoisLeigh's Story Time Mermaid Bookmark." When I saw her, I knew I had to make her; she is just too cute!!!!Lois Leigh Anderson is a very talented knit and crochet designer, who has also designed Jack and Jill bookmarks and is working on a Little Red Riding Hood version (I can't wait for this one; Red Riding Hood has aways been my favorite fairy tale.) The patterns are available for download in her shop on Ravelry:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/sources/loisleigh-ravelry-shop
and also in her Etsy shop: AndersonsCreations.etsy.com
I love her sweet face, and the garland of shells around her head!I had hoped to work on her this past weekend, but things didn't go as planned (as usual.) But Lois says she works up very quickly, so I will make the time to sit down and crochet her soon.
My plan is to make her for my granddaughter Anna for Christmas. I think she would make a wonderful gift for a little girl (or a big one!), tucked inside a book of fairy tales (maybe marking "The Little Mermaid," by Hans Christian Andersen?) I know she will love it.
And after I have finished Anna's, I will make the Little Red Riding Hood for myself!
6 comments:
WOW I love the bookmark I may need to get out my thread and make her she is so awesome. THanks for the link.
That is adorable! What a great idea to add with a book for gift :)
She is really pretty. I'll have to go buy the pattern now!
Thank you for posting this I will have to get it & make my granddaughters one. They love the little mermaid.
Oh, this is adorable! Let me know if you ever want to do a bookmark exchange! :)
Oh Ann she will flip for that. She is such a girlie girl. That is just going to tickle her pink!
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