




I never thought I could make these dolls because I always had trouble understanding the patterns. Well, I tried and did pretty well. The octopus was partially finished when I added the eyes and now wish I had put them further up on the body. Clay really loves the octopus that he calls Gus (Matt's suggestion).
Patterns from Lionbrand.com
This Blogspot is driving me nuts because I have to upload photos 12 times before it brings them all up. I have to do the process again and again.
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