Could not resist this sweet little face. Good weekend everyone......
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I want that lamb. As a pet, even. I have a thing for black sheep.
So stinkin sweet!
Adorable Lamb!
I love your hanging colorful stocking and saw your beautiful flower scarfs. I also saw where you sell the patterns -- by chance, do you sell any of these already knitted?
Suzan
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Really sweet but can any lamb really surpass Olympia for cuteness? Oh I suppose so. They're all so charming when they're little, esp. :)
Is it just me, or have You breed Your Sheep with some "POSING" Gene?? Or, perhaps, it's "something" IN the Water..? As, the Canines appear to possess IT as well...
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Olympia is still tops in my book, especially with her twins now, but I definitely would take this little cutie into the house just because!!
Very sweet!
LauraT
Thank you SOoooo much for posting this super cutie pie baby - irresistible. Just been talking to a farmer friend in Wales and their lambs aren't due until April! Just think, you'll be all done and dusted by then!
That is one skinny little lambie-pie!
xo, Cheryl
oh so cute!
xxx
Is this cute:-) Love it...Thank you for sharing, Inge
Gosh, they look so wobbly, don't they?
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