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wildlife!

It’s been quite a while since I started working on a badger to join the clan but after making a couple of heads that weren’t quite right he was relegated to the bottom of the knitting bag! I think that the arrival of autumn has renewed my interest in him and over the weekend he was at last given a body, ears and a tail.

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The pictures aren’t great as my little camera can’t handle the contrast very well but hopefully I’ll get H to take some decent photos soon. Now that I have a prototype I’m happy with, I hope to be adding little cotton badgers to the shop from now on.

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Talking of wildlife you may have noticed that I’ve been rather quiet on the hedgehog front. I’ve not had any news from the wildlife rescue about the 3 little ones that we found earlier in the year. It could well be that they didn’t make it as they really were infested with ticks and so far I’ve been too much of a chicken to phone and find out! We do still have 2 adult hedgehogs, Fatty and Herbert Hogwart (possibly?), who visit the garden each night and gobble down the mix of peanuts, cat food, seeds and raisins that we put out. I’ll keep you up to date with any more hoggy news!

54 thoughts on “wildlife!

  1. I love the badger! He is just gorgeous – the thing is – if you give him a jumper like all your other little chaps, it will cover up his lovely badgery tummy!! xx

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  2. Oh I hope that your hedgehoggers are all well! You sound like me. If I think news might not be what I want it to be then I will go out of my way to not hear it! The good new is that the badger is gorgeous. Harry loves him! He’s perfect! You are such a wonderfully talented lady – Jen

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  3. Your badger is superb. I think the black edging on the tips of his ears is an inspiration. I do think Natka has a point about the clothes covering that cute tummy though. Maybe just shoes? or shorts or a little skirt?
    well done Julie!
    Di

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  4. You’re so lucky to have hedgehogs in your garden ^^ My neighbour tells me I have one in mine, but I have yet to see it! I love the badger 🙂 I think it’s the cutest you’ve made so far. I’m definitely going to keep an eye out on your etsy store for it ^^

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  5. I LOVE that little critter! You are amazing! I am just learning to knit and just put together a very simple teddy bear and it took me days! hahaha I am hoping with time and practice (and patience) i will someday move up to making things like yours…someday….

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  6. so excited about the badgers, I adore badgers, our baby nicknames are badger and fox cub, maybe with the sudden bagerness going on around your place I might stand a chance…because you know I would offer them a good home…it looks like you have got some serious knitting done.

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  7. Hi Julie, Love the badger. Was just home in Scotland last month and managed to see 2 of them late at night on my last day, my mom sees them all the time. Didn’t know how loud they are when they speak! Take care. Margaret.

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  8. I have been waiting patiently for this little one. I live surrounded by woodland and badgers are a part of our life. I don`t think clothing would be right, the effect would be lost if it was covered up, he is perfect just as he is.

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  9. Oh the little badger is just adorable. How sweet he looks with his different colored tummy. I am glad to hear that Fatty and Herbert are still going strong. I hope that the little babies survived.

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  10. Lovin’ the badger. Can you make a racoon? I have a Momma and her four babies come for a playdate in my backyard in the wee hours of the morning. They are fun to watch as they will get in the hammock and proceed to flip out. They also will play with any toys or stuffies my daughter may leave outside.

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  11. Oh, your little badger is just adorable Julie! So glad to hear that you have two adult hedgies snuffling around. I hope those little babies grew into adults and are how happily living in some kind-as-you person’s lovely garden!

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  12. The Badge-Man is great! I love the garden picture with the apples – very autumnal. I love the David Attenborough updates of the hedgehogs too. I hope those little ones made it but either way you gave them the best possible chance. I wonder if the weather where you are is autumnal today – it is very blustery here today. x

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  13. Your badger is gorgeous! All your animals have “something” that makes them so different from other knitted toys… bravo!
    Please keep us updated with the hedgehogs!

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  14. Your badger is lovely! You are so talented. I agree that you shouldn’t cover up that cute round tummy. How about a knitted hedgehog?

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  15. yay! Got back from our holiday yesterday and am just checking through my favourite blogs! Love the little badger, I saw on the message from ravelry he was now finished. can’t wait to see what he wears :o)

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  16. I would love to knit a badger…….the University of Wisconsin (where most of my husband family attended) mascot is the Badger. I would love to surprise them with a badger in a little red sweater…. is the pattern available ?

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  17. Hello, what happened to the badger, I would love to knit one to add to my little cotton rabbit collection, have you produced a pattern yet?

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