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Since the start of the school term I’ve had another thing keeping me busy, as you’ll see in the last picture 🙂 I’ve been working on this dogs pattern intensely since the beginning of the year and it’s been growing weekly in terms of the number of options for different breeds. I’ll give you full details once it’s finished and ready, but so far I’ve knitted a total of 57 different heads. The pattern is mostly written up and part of it is already in testing, so it won’t be too long before it will be ready to share. ‘Til then I’m off to work on it some more, I hope to be back here a little more regularly now that most of the hard work is done, see you again soon, J x
These look wonderful. I just got done knitting your backpack, shopping bags and purses for a friend for her birthday! I can’t wait to knit one of these (or win one to buy?….hope, hope). I have a Maltese Yorkie mix and long hair is hard to capture. Love your work!
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Oh my god, they are adorable! Cannot wait for the pattern 🙂
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OMG they are beautiful. Can’t wait to start knitting. Thanks for all your hard work ❤️
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Beautiful flowers pictures I love the picture of all the puppies, I can only imagine how much time you spend knitting all the animals up for pictures.
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Absolutely beautiful flower photos and the dogs are of course delightful! Can’t believe you have come up with 57 different heads!
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So stinking cute!! I can’t wait for the pattern as dogs are my world!! Thank you for all your hard work!!
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Oh my. It’s so exciting to see dogs. How wonderful. I can hardly wait to see them.
Thank you Julie for making the dog and your hard work on them.
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Photos are just beautiful. Looking forward to the new pattern !
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That’s a lot of puppies! Can’t wait to see them dressed and ready for their day.
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Oh, my, Julie! The spring blossom photos are incredible. And with 57 different dog heads, I think it might be time to stop…after all, you’ve reached a Heinz 57 Variety!!!
Your photos are lovely, your patterns are the best, and your posts give me a welcomed breath of fresh air. Thank you, and may God bless.
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So many puppies and so much joy. They are just delightful and I can’t wait to knit them all. Thanks for sharing your peaceful wood walk photos. Your photos are always so beautiful. I live in a very dry and arid part of the world with no woods to ramble in, so I do appreciate your beauty photos.
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Can’t wait for the patterns, they are awesome.
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OMG!! Those dogs are adorable!!! I can’t imagine knitting so many!! You are so talented.
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Love, love, love the photos and the puppies.
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Love the flower and tree photos!
The dogs are absolutely amazing!! I look forward to seeing some knitted ones appearing on FB.
Each one is a different character. Well done. xxx
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Oh my goodness, those dogs! Phenomenal. I love the dalmation and the black and tan one with blue pants and the French bulldog that I think I see and the grey and white one in the basket and the white ones at the bottom and ALL OF THEM. Absolutely brilliant, you really are very talented. Beautiful woodland photos as well, it’s been glorious out there hasn’t it. CJ xx
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I love your creations! I agree with Cindy Lee above-I would love to win the opportunity to purchase one of your creations. You are absolutely incredible 🥰.
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The doggies look AMAZING! I can’t wait. I know the pattern will be great.
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Beautiful spring images Julie …. and those little puppies are adorable! 🙂
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Good to hear from you and oh boy these dogs are adorable! You are so full of surprises – looking forward to getting the pattern x
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Those are amazing!! Can’t wait, you are a knitting genius, thank you xx
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I also wanted to say I love th black and Tank doggie and am hoping you include him in the patter. I have lots of Dobie friends and they would love this.
Thanks so much. 💕🥰
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You are so talented Julie, looking forward to knitting these
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Oh my gosh you continue to maze me with your creativity! Love these puppies❣️
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Awesome litter of puppies 🐶 – you have been a busy knitter. Look forward to the patterns
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So thrilled to see/read your post! You experience spring much earlier than I do in Canada. We just moved to a beautiful rural spot & watching the garden emerge is a wonderful pastime I am enjoying thoroughly. The move forced me to pack all things including all my LCR patterns & supplies. Can’t wait to reorganize & get back at it! Your pup pattern is good incentive & will motivate me to get ready! Thank you for your enduring talent, interest & productivity! I will wait with needles at the ready! With love sent over the silver sea…Lori formerly of Port Perry & relocated to Sunderland, ON, 🇨🇦
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That looks like a beast of a pattern! Can’t wait to have a go.
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They look amazing! Is there going to be a husky? Please 🙏
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As always, it’s a pleasure to discover your images and the beauty of the English nature from Corsica!
Concerning the dogs, they’re awesome ! 57 heads : what patience !!! Thanks for us! Your patterns became a real therapy since a year for me, so thank you very much once again!
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I love the brown one in the top left corner above the blue one. He has an adorable face
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Brilliant! Positively brilliant. The photos, your knitting. Simply Amazing. Thank you for sharing your talents! Happy Day to you!
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Dear Julie, how beautiful spring looks where you live. Every time I see the photos you take, the nature that you are surrounded by, your friend the fox, it is always like paradise for me that I have nothing close to that. When you see that natural paradise you live in, I understand very well where inspiration comes from. Thank you for having the confidence to tell us about you and your life these days.
On the other hand, I am also excited about the doggy designs you have created, I am already dying to try to make one. Sure, it will be difficult to decide which one to start with because they all look so cute. Thank you for all your beautiful creativity, you make us very happy.
I send you a huge hug from Mexico.
Rocío Arroyo: D
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I have been steadily knitting through your patterns for my niece, who is accumulating quite a menagerie. I made your cat pattern for her last birthday (age 3) because of a recent fascination with all things feline. I guess I know what we are looking at for year 4. It is always nice to get an update from your pretty corner of the world!
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JULIE!!! the doggies are fabulous!!! How about a little Mi-Ki? That’s a dog too. Just enjoying once again your wood’s walks…they always fascinate me…Hugs to you and your family and the little red fox too!!! Maire
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Oh my – don’t know how you can produce so much! I knit your bear with a little dress from your collection of dress patterns recently, and it took me a while! But, she’s so cute, and my granddaughters love her. These dogs are adorable.
Chris
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No-one has mentioned the lamb! So beautiful – and the way you have put those colours together! On holiday in N Wales a couple of years ago in the Spring, we had new-born lambs frolicking and gambolling in the field behind the cottage garden where we were staying and this one, with her black face, reminds me of that time. Thank you Julie for the photos and all your hard work – good to hear from you again!
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I can’t imagine how much work making such a pattern must be, with differents breeds meaning different head and ears (and even tails, I suppose) shapes, and markings, and probably more!
I don’t know how you’re planning on pricing that pattern, but if there is an option to add a ‘tip’, so to speak, I definitely will!
And also, seeing that picture gradually appearing on my screen as I scrolled made my heart skip a beat =D You made my month!
Take care
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I was waiting for you blog 🙂 and as usual it was a good read. I am looking forward to the pattern of the dogs, they will be loved wherever they go. Thank you for making a community where we can admire each others work, support other knitters and be infected by so many creative ideas.
Since februari, my mother, who will be 89 in July, lives in my house. She is losing her memory in a fast tempo and is not able anymore to take care for herself. I am much more bound at home now, so plenty of time to knit. She knits socks, watching me making the little creatures and their clothing and is trilled by every new item.
I also enjoy your pictures of nature! I also am walking now in early morning before my moher gets up, but I think that the nature close to your home is much richer. But I enjoy the lonely walks with the song of the birds and the upcoming sun. I will think of you while I am walking!
enjoy the days!
Lieve
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What an adorable and impressive variety of doggies! You are so talented Julie! I absolutely love the pics of your gorgeous fox!
Hope you get to see Mama Fox’s little ones 😊
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So excited for dogs !!!!!! Was hoping you would do some !!!! thank you 🐶🐶🐶
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Love the dogs. Definitely a must for me. Hoping there is an Australian Shepard. Slow knitter, not enough spare time but am gradually getting some animals finished. Love all your patterns.
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I’ve only knitted one bunny so far, but having used other patterns for toys, I wanted to say how much I appreciate your fantastic directions! Well written and specific, so the knitter doesn’t have to figure out things by squinting at the photos, it’s all spelled out beautifully!
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Fantastic photos of the daffodils, primroses etc. Your dogs look gorgeous . Another one to make!
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I’m a dog person do this pattern I’d on point. That little Frenchie face in the basket makes me scream with delight! What a cutie!!!
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