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I have recipes in these seven Gooseberry Patch cookbooks

I have recipes in these seven Gooseberry Patch cookbooks
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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Scarecrow Doll

I wanted to show my first ever scarecrow doll that I  made. I used a Bittersweetfolkart pattern. For the

body,  clothes, facial features and scarecrow hat I used my own design.

He is approx. 25" tall, he can sit or hang. I am asking $42.95 plus traveling fee.

He is right cute I think. He has a funnel hat, a rusty square nail for his nose. He is holding a burlap

bag with a gourd. He has a Bemis feedsack emblem on his shirt.




6 comments:

Mary said...

Very Cute Lecia..I like the funnel hat!! I'm sure he'll sell fast!

Raymond Homestead said...

Oh my gosh, he is so cute, I would be so proud if I could make something like that!

Trace4J said...

Great job he is soo cute Lecia.
Hugs to you
Trace


www.grannytracescrapsandsquares.com

My Colonial Home said...

Cute, cute, cute...love him.
Karen

Pamela@ The Sampler Makers Farmhouse said...

I really love how you made the scarecrow's legs, his feet are a nice prim shape as well :)

The Moonlit Stitch said...

As always, you have nailed it Lecia! Love it! I think scarecrows are hard to make, they can turn out pretty darn scary! TGIF! ~*~Lisa

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It is hard to believe I have had my blog for 10 years. I am married to my sweetheart Ronnie for 40 years now. I have a son and daughter, a wonderful son in law and 4 wonderful grandchildren. I work two jobs. I am a full time school nurse at a wonderful country school and a part time hairdresser. I love all types of crafting. I love making primitive prairie bonnets, dolls, love wool applique, making wreaths and cross stitching.