This is what I have been working on for the last two days, meet Goosey Gander… She is a sweet little farmyard goose. I have put my notes into a new pattern for her and here she is… I have knitted her in the Magic Loop.
Her pattern is avaliable here.
Happy day to you:) What have you been busy with this week?
xo

🙂 This little goose reminds me of a book I loved as a child that I just found/bought used on Amazon. The funnest little book called, Petunia
http://www.amazon.com/Petunia-Roger-Duvoisin/dp/0394808657/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1295464275&sr=8-1
Today is one of those days where it’s kind of ucky outside and grey. A good day to have my son who is in geometry this year to do some of those colorful circle drawings. I’m so glad you posted the video you did. I think today is a perfect day to try some of those.
She’s cute. Where I live they used to have ceramic ones that everyone kept on their porches. A lot of people would dress them up according to seasons and such.
Oh she’s wonderful – I love her little feet! You are so clever.
You are a treasure …:0)
She is totally Gorgeous
Such a sweet goose, with equally darling feet. You impress me so.
Oh I love this little goose, especially the feet. You are inspiring me to learn the magic loop method. Any sugestions on how to get started.
Blessings, Elizabeth
That is one sweet little goose! Your summer grass looks so lovely and green! This is a color that I am craving in my mid-winter land.
What a cute pattern Linda!!
A dandy little goosey guy. I am having great fun looking at him and trying to figure out how you’d do him magic loop. Clever girl, my dear –
oh I loooove it’s feet too! So cute!
This is so cute, and I can just see a couple of them making friends with my knitted duck on my knitted farmyard rug. Thanks for sharing.