I have been beavering away in the evenings making all the dinosaurs that I have been commissioned to make for Christmas. Quite a few have come from local connections - I did a stall at the village Toddler Group, and although sold very little on the day, many people contacted me subsequently to order a custom dino. Result! It just shows that you should take every opportunity, no matter how small it seems, with good grace. Because you NEVER KNOW how things will turn out. |
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Needs his eyes sewing on! |
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Got to get on and make a bunch of these guys in blue |
Last main task: figure out how to make a triceratops baby dinosaur. OK I have figured it out on paper, but when I start to sew it I will know if my calculations are correct. Better make a prototyposaurus!
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