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The dragonfly rug is finished!
I think this would make a nice baby rug in soft baby wool.
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The dragonfly rug is finished!
I think this would make a nice baby rug in soft baby wool.
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It's actually a pretty easy & straightforward pattern that happens to look really good!
I was trying to use up leftover wool...
I need one run through to look for where I make mistakes ~ edges all too often sadly.
It requires more fingers & toes than I have!
I LOVE it!!
Some of your leftover wool is in this rug. Do you see it? 
I've identified my 4 major culprits: Soda [alpha BR], Lavender [My Frizzle], Suyin [my wannabe, Favorelle X] & Patricia [BR]. This afternoon Soda kept going for Hepzibah [BR & a top girl]. The poor girl is not only denuded around her tail but I suspect she has been self~mutilating as well as her tummy is almost completely bare & if anyone is going to go broody it will be this girl. She's a nest sitter & an egg hogger as well.
Both my Campines have had their rumps plucked bare as well so I put both Soda & Suyin in the small coop. I considered Lavender as well but I seriously don't think she could manage to get up the ramp into the smaller coop. Patricia is more of a follower so I've left her too.
What a beautiful rug!The dragonfly rug is finished!
I think this would make a nice baby rug in soft baby wool.
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I love your roosting storiesThere was a lot more squabbling again last night birds on & off roosts but eventually everyone managed to find a spot on the top roost.View attachment 1953921
Remember how I took out the flimsy roosting perches and put in sturdy ones? I also removed several natural tree branches they had for a year without using, and which were taking up some roosting space. Well, there are no fights at roosting time any more.