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wickedstitches ([info]wickedstitches) wrote,
@ 2009-06-03 20:02:00

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Current mood: mischievous
Entry tags:amigurumi, animal: fox, fantasy: kitsune, pattern: etsy, pattern: ravelry

New Pattern! Fox/Kitsune! ^-^
I’ve always loved the stories about kitsune. Then again, that might be my own warped and mischievous sense of humor showing through. Hmmm. Maybe I’m part fox… ~-^

I made this little guy with three tails and he’s about 7” tall when he’s sitting down, perfect for cuddling in one hand! ^-^

Kitsune is the Japanese word for fox. In mythology they often show their mischievous side, though they’re just as often shown to be faithful guardians and friends. A kitsune may have up to nine tails, and the more tails it has, the older, wiser, and more powerful it is.

I'll post pics a little later. EDIT: Pics now up! \^-^/




Here's his front:


Here he is sniffing some of the forget-me-nots in the front yard:


And here he is admiring my 'grass alternative' lawn. I've really got to get the lawn mower fixed soon... =_=;;



Check it out on Etsy or Ravelry, where the pattern is already up and ready to go:

Me on Etsy, or on Ravelry.

If you don't have a preference and you want to buy a copy of the pattern, I'd love it if you'd go the Ravelry route (less fees over there).



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