White elephants are rare in nature. |
There's not much to tell since this is my third time with the Elfante pattern. (First ones posted here.) My only change was that I gave her a cute little pink tummy.
Apparently, when I am away, the elephants like to play in and around/guard my sewing machines and notions.
I must confess: it's fun to come home to find my knit toys hiding, peeking out from a corner or in a funny configuration.
But when someone does wrong by me, they get feisty and protective. Then their trample side comes out.
Elephants in a row. |
Anyone have a suggestion for a name for this little girl? Let me know.
Oh and here is my list of knitting projects, none of which are even cast-on yet:
- Cow playmate for DragonHippo (pattern purchased)
- Baby Blanket and coordinating stuffie for my nephew-to-be
- Baby gift for a good friend who is expecting a girl
- Knee high Tardis socks as a bday gift for my sister (how awesome does that sound?)
- A sweater for your's truly
What a cute playmate to add to the herd! How about naming her Pearl? As in "mother of pearl". As opposed to ecru.... (So maybe it's a bit of a stretch.) Good luck with all your sewing and knitting plans!
ReplyDeleteЕрey are sooo cute!!
ReplyDeleteLOL! I was going to suggest Echo, but I kind of like Pearl too :-)
ReplyDeleteOoooh, I like Echo, too. It's rather mysterious.
ReplyDeleteCuute!!! Now that I've read the other comments... all I can think of name wise is Pearl! Love it :)
ReplyDelete"Albion." I know it doesn't start with an "e," but it is dignified, easy to spell, and means "white." ("Elbion" sounds too much like "elbow.")
ReplyDeleteElla. It's the name of one of my daughter's elephant stuffies, but I don't think she would mind if you use it for your cutie.
ReplyDeleteOh, that is a cute name for an Elephant!
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