Monday, February 04, 2008

My Yarn Doll--(help us name it)

Alexis and I made this over the weekend--we did it in the dining room and watched the rain pour down outside, as we were nice and cozy inside. We are undecided on a name--can you help us?

I was thinking *Opie* LOL---Does it look like a boy or a girl?



12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Henry?

Love it, very cute. How fun!

Primrose Hill said...

Oh how fun! Can you post the instructions or a link to them, please? This would be fun to try!

Tracy said...

So cute! I bet Alexis was thrilled!

Rosie's Whimsy said...

Very Cute!

Mary Jo said...

So cute. Little crafts like this are so fun to make.

Anonymous said...

Oooh, I like Henry. It is cute!

Hootin Anni said...

So so cute!!! I absolutely love this. I thought of String Bean right away being that it's [string] yarn. Golly this is too sweet. Henry is a good name too, or maybe "Hairy" since it could be 'angel hair pasta' --Something way off key of course but Snickers would be cool too because of his snickering smile. Oh so many possibilities for naming.

Let me know what the two of you decide. This is great. You both did such a fabulous job. And what a great entertaining way to spend a rainy afternoon.

Hootin Anni said...

I'm back...just wanted you to know there is something waiting for you on my Wednesday blog!!

Anonymous said...

So cute and what a fun way to spend time with Alexis. I miss those times.

Paula said...

What a cute doll!!!

Blessings,
Paula

Mrs. U said...

Oh my stars!!! Okay, once again you've brought back MAJOR memories for me!! I remember making LOTS of these with my mom for a craft sale. I remember have a so much fun, too!

Thank you for sharing this!!!!

And I think he looks like a Harold. :)

His,
Mrs. U

Anonymous said...

CUTE! CUTE! CUTE! Lots of memories in these little guys, wonder why I never made any with my own children...that's ok I have grandbabies now!!!

As for name...I was thinking
"Mrs. G" since my hair resembles his, first thing in the morning! LOL...kidding about the name - not the hair!

How about "Rutabaga"!

Grace & Peace
Pam