That goat fabric did make me wonder - appropriately - if I had not seen a similar image in my childhood. After a bit or research on the net!
Here is the Kokka goat fabric I bought at the Eternal Maker. I have opened it up and now you can see all the little goaty scenes...
I think she is quite creative - don't you?
Here is the picture from my childhood
Phew not living in my own little dreamworld yet - but through the looking-glass. I think everyone was a little bit mad there! Weren't they??? Think I'd fit right in and feel at home - how about you?
Totally. lol Love that goat print!
ReplyDeleteThe Kokka print reminds me of Richard Scarry books I used to read as a child.
ReplyDeleteYes, of course!! Now you've set me off wondering about my favourite book as a small child - it was in my house more than it was in the library...if only I could remember the title!
ReplyDeleteCompletely potty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever goat being able to use a sewing machine. We went to Lanzarote one year and walked up in the hils where we came across a goatherd and hundreds of goats all with a very loud windy problem mingled in with little tinkling bells around their necks,so funny. Your goat looks most refined.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely - I would fit in, Alice....er....Nicky!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely - I would fit in, Alice....er....Nicky!!!
ReplyDeleteI think that those goats, fussy cut, some solids and some white would make a fabulous children's quilt!!
ReplyDeleteSpooky........I rather like the goats.
ReplyDeleteI would absolutely fit in! That book cracks me up :)
ReplyDeleteI'm also Capricorn and a goat in the Chinese calendar so I'm ALL about goatiness!!
Curioser and curioser?
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