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    I haven't posted any work for quite a while, but have been carving regularly trying to hone my skills and get some pieces done for my club's show in November. For fun I did a Silly Sheep from WCI
    issue #50, he/she/it is the one on the left of the photo. My daughter is a big fan of the BBC cartoon "Shean the Sheep" (I like him too, is really worth watching in my opinion, very funny) so I modified the pattern to look like Shean as a present to her. Shean is on the right. THESE ARE FUN LITTLE PROJECTS TO CARVE, and everybody says "Aw how cute" when you show them off. These guys are 2x2x3 inches in the body, heads are 2x2x1.5, and the legs are golf tees....hope you like them, I get a kick out of them. Happy carving to all!

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    LOL Cute ! or should I say silly

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    • #3
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      Cute, silly, fun, all of those and more. Great little project that turned out just fine. Well done. Joe.

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      • #4
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        Saw the article never carved them they are really neat you did a nice job I have to put them on my to do list

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        • #5
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          Cool sheep! I started counting and Zzzzzzzzzzzzz :-)
          Steve Reed - Carvin' in the flatlands!

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          • #6
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            Cute sheep great job.

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            • #7
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              Nice Job Slowmover , will be looking for more!!

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              • #8
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                Like Robert above, I saw the article but never thought of carving them...but now...dang it, I too will have to add them to my carving 'to do' list... Yours are cute and look like you had a lot of fun carving them...something you must have enjoyed doing alot. Thanks for sharing them with us and continued safe carving to you!
                Kenn

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