Down on the Farm: Theme Swap - OMG! SEE PG. 74
#111
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Originally Posted by MadeinMaine
If you put two rabbit blocks together, will they multiply into 10 more without needing to sew more??????? :lol: :twisted: :lol:
#112
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Originally Posted by suzic46
Stupid question: Is there a specific "farm dog" l?
Many farm dogs are just big mutts.
#114
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Too cute!!! I'm loving all the new animals...well, except the mice..my farm cats are too lazy to get them...EEEEEKKKKK!
You might want to mail the rabbits in separate envelopes, just to be safe :oops:
Mad...guess I got dated when I knew exactly what you were talking about before you got to the end! :lol: :lol:
You might want to mail the rabbits in separate envelopes, just to be safe :oops:
Mad...guess I got dated when I knew exactly what you were talking about before you got to the end! :lol: :lol:
#115
I have a pp pattern for a mice but it is not 12" neither is the pattern for the rabbit that I have. I will try both of them and let you guys know what happens. If the mice does not work out I will duplicate the barn block.
#118
Hey Madquilter, Lisa had a Yorkie. They ain't no foofoo dog. Mine will not stay in the house. He is the alpha dog to 2 rottweilers. They were originally breed to go down in holes & chase out rabbitts & rats. Stuff litle boogers. No squirrel is safe. Now sister does has some that are princess but mine is a tough nut.
#120
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Originally Posted by Debra Mc
Hey Madquilter, Lisa had a Yorkie.
Originally Posted by amma
I am thinking of doing a pasture scene...
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