Wow, these are amazing. It's been really interesting to watch your crochet progress over time. Your designs are getting more and more detailed . . . and creative as always! Seriously, if you haven't thought about trying to get a picture book deal with your stuff, you really should. I think you're one of the few who could pull it off.
wackywendywoo & KelleBelle: I'm glad you think they're a cute duo (trio) :)
AmigurimiShop Desings: And I'm glad you think they're super! Maybe their long necks are due to super powers, like Plastic Man?
manda's challenges: Yes, voyeuristic giraffes are naturally funny ;)
PaisleyJade: I'd like to see their scarf collection too! It must be a chore for them to wrap their necks during the winter! Ah well, a long neck does allow for more neckwear options, including ties and ascots and necklaces…
hobbyzuand: Thanks! If only we could convert our imaginations into yarn-creations more quickly, right? :)
tADA's Revolution: Now that you mention it, I do see a flash of envy in Raffe's eyes. Or hunger, if it's his feeding time? It's hard to read giraffes! I'm glad you like the set up! That's a big compliment coming from you :)
Özer: Hey, Ruth has the same smokey gaze as your avatar :D
Anonymous: If they wear turtlenecks, Ralph & Ruth would spend a lot on custom tailoring! :)
oils: Wow, are you and your husband the real-life super-necked couple? :) I hope your windows have been giraffe-proofed!
Annette: It does appear as if they're intertwined physically and emotionally! Hmm, I wonder if they were ever with short-necked partners in their past?
MoonLightCraft: Thanks! It's fun to inspire with handmade creativity, as you know :)
Sharona: Ralph appreciates it when you cheer on his smooth moves haha
KooKooCraft: Thanks for loving the love!
Christelle: Yes, love is in the air up there :D
RollerScrapper: hehe I also like Ruth's come-hither expression. Blue eyeshadow seems to help!
JenGoPop: Thanks so much! It's amazing how we've followed other's yarny progress, with your work on Craftster :)
Raggy Rat: Thanks! Since I don't enjoy writing patterns, I'm not sure what a howie book would include... Maybe a combination of photos and a cartoon tale, I don't know? Till then, I was kindly included in the final few pages of the Indie Craft book, with a half-dozen photos and a one-page blurb :) I'm sure your hubby would be overwhelmed with emotion if he received it as his sole holiday gift haha
CUTE!!
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ReplyDeletehaha soo funny love it xx
ReplyDeleteSOOOOO CUTE!!!
ReplyDeletehahaha - love the 'necking' bit. Would love to see what sort of scarves they wear ;)
ReplyDeletelol!!Too cute!I love how your imagination works. :-)
ReplyDeletePerhaps Raffe is a bit jealous and feeling abandoned.
ReplyDeletethe window is really cool. I like how you set that up.
Looooooovely! Ruth has a sexy gaze ;D
ReplyDeleteThey would need extra-long turtlenecks.
ReplyDeleteIt is like looking into a crocheted mirror of my husband and me! It is nice to see the super-necked community so lovingly portrayed. ;-)
ReplyDeleteSo SWEET! I love how their necks are intertwined...just like their hearts, I imagine.
ReplyDeleteWow! That's so cute. I love how creative you are. You are an inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGo Ralph!!!
ReplyDeletehaha, I love it!
ReplyDeleteLove is in the air ^____________^
ReplyDeleteRuth has such an awesome expression on her face! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteWow, these are amazing. It's been really interesting to watch your crochet progress over time. Your designs are getting more and more detailed . . . and creative as always! Seriously, if you haven't thought about trying to get a picture book deal with your stuff, you really should. I think you're one of the few who could pull it off.
ReplyDeletewackywendywoo & KelleBelle: I'm glad you think they're a cute duo (trio) :)
ReplyDeleteAmigurimiShop Desings: And I'm glad you think they're super! Maybe their long necks are due to super powers, like Plastic Man?
manda's challenges: Yes, voyeuristic giraffes are naturally funny ;)
PaisleyJade: I'd like to see their scarf collection too! It must be a chore for them to wrap their necks during the winter! Ah well, a long neck does allow for more neckwear options, including ties and ascots and necklaces…
hobbyzuand: Thanks! If only we could convert our imaginations into yarn-creations more quickly, right? :)
tADA's Revolution: Now that you mention it, I do see a flash of envy in Raffe's eyes. Or hunger, if it's his feeding time? It's hard to read giraffes!
I'm glad you like the set up! That's a big compliment coming from you :)
Özer: Hey, Ruth has the same smokey gaze as your avatar :D
Anonymous: If they wear turtlenecks, Ralph & Ruth would spend a lot on custom tailoring! :)
oils: Wow, are you and your husband the real-life super-necked couple? :) I hope your windows have been giraffe-proofed!
Annette: It does appear as if they're intertwined physically and emotionally! Hmm, I wonder if they were ever with short-necked partners in their past?
MoonLightCraft: Thanks! It's fun to inspire with handmade creativity, as you know :)
Sharona: Ralph appreciates it when you cheer on his smooth moves haha
KooKooCraft: Thanks for loving the love!
Christelle: Yes, love is in the air up there :D
RollerScrapper: hehe I also like Ruth's come-hither expression. Blue eyeshadow seems to help!
JenGoPop: Thanks so much! It's amazing how we've followed other's yarny progress, with your work on Craftster :)
i agree that a howie book would be awesome, i love to show your blog posts and work to my hubby ...
ReplyDeleteRaggy Rat: Thanks! Since I don't enjoy writing patterns, I'm not sure what a howie book would include... Maybe a combination of photos and a cartoon tale, I don't know? Till then, I was kindly included in the final few pages of the Indie Craft book, with a half-dozen photos and a one-page blurb :) I'm sure your hubby would be overwhelmed with emotion if he received it as his sole holiday gift haha
ReplyDeleteImpretzelation... this is a term I coined several years ago when I was dating my now hubby... You have captured it's meaning in crochet. Love it!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute! I love them with their long necks and lovey doviness
ReplyDeleteYour blog is very creative and i love your knitdolls. Bravo ^__^
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