This week I've gone gothic and knitted gargoyles. I found the pattern, by a very talented lady called Georgina Manvell,
here. She's done some lovely animal and bird patterns as well as two other gargoyle patterns. I liked this one for his sad expression.
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Knitted Gargoyles |
After I'd finished them I started thinking about what to do with them and discovered that there are many places in a home which would benefit from the addition of a knitted gargoyle.
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In the fireplace .... |
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On top of the grandfather clock ... |
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In plant pots |
I agree that every home should have a gargoyle - we have mine on top of the bookcase. Love your designs nd work. Best wishes Jane
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