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My Creative Space 9: Duckylicious!

Woollywotnots' Wool Bag

Woollywotnots' Wool Bag

Here’s a peak into my creative space / wool bag today. It is full of part made ducks, wings, beaks, cute woolly hats and webbed feet!

The Waddlesworth duck family are one of the most popular lines in Woollywotnots, so there’s always some in the making.

Duckling forming

Duckling forming

Baby Duckling nearly ready to be born

Baby Duckling nearly ready to be born

 

Baby Duckling Hatched

Baby Duckling Hatched

Waddlesworth Duck Family

Waddlesworth Duck Family

Bottoms Up!

Bottoms Up!

Hats

Hats

Darwin Waddlesworth

Darwin Waddlesworth

 For previous creative spaces click these links

Creative Space 1

Creative Space 2

Creative Space 3

Creative Space 4

Creative Space 5

Creative Space 6

Creative Space 7

Creative Space 8

and pop over to Kootoyoo’s site for lots of other creative spaces.

33 Responses

  1. Oh my gosh, I love the little Waddlesworth family! Especially the striped caps, they are so cute. This makes me want to try my hand at knitting toys.

  2. Aww how gorgeous are they? I love the photo of all their little bottoms…

  3. Eeeek, I love them!!

  4. They are seriously cute – I know one little girl in my household who would just love them!!!! x

  5. Oh they are so cute! My girls would love them :)

  6. These little ducks are wonderful. The duckling in the shell reminds me of a Rockeistedfod that I had participated in as a teen. My school did duck shooting season as the theme and the title was “Something Upset This Lil Duck”. Being that I was quite tiny I was given the role of playing a duckling. The suit I wore made me look like a duckling coming out of a shell. When I squatted on the ground I disappeared into the shell.

    • Hi Emjie, sounds so cute! Do you have photos? I bet you were adorable! :-) Thanks for your comment and its great that you’ve dropped by my blog because it means I’ve discovered yours now! It is so exciting and interesting. I’ve added you to bloglines and going to delve deeper now and have a good read! :-)

  7. Eeek…bottoms up – so cute.

  8. Wow! They are sooo cute! Love the back view of their little bottoms! :) K

  9. They are adorable. I love the Bottoms Up pic!

  10. Aren’t they cute! And what fun to look into the bag and find them there.

    • Hi, that’s a lovely comment to leave. Thank you! Via your comment, I’ve just discovered your blog. I’ve added you to my bloglines because it looks so interesting :-) Going to enjoy a good read with a coffee! :-)

  11. I love their little hats! :)

  12. They are adorable your little ones- I am going to repeat some of the other ones here and say I particularly love the bottoms picture!!!

  13. That is the cutest striped beanie I ever seen, and Darwin is sure to make the Best Dressed List because of it!

  14. Just adorable!! I love the pick with all their bums, I can never get a front on shot of our ducks they are always running away from me!! Thanks.

  15. Very cute!

    Thanks for your feedback on my store. I’ll consider it.

  16. Aww, you’re so so talented. My big ‘little’ girl would love them!

  17. Fabulous! Your duckling/duck pics are brilliant :)

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