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Duck and Rabbit Felt Patterns | creativecaincabin.comThe time has come for the last 2 patterns in this series. Claudia and I have had a wonderful time sharing these with all of you and I hope everyone has time to get them made in time for Christmas. I have to say the Duck is my favorite so far, I really enjoyed all the pieces it reminded me of a puzzle and I love doing puzzles. 

Duck and Rabbit Felt Patterns | creativecaincabin.comFor the last 2 patterns, the Duck and the Rabbit, scroll down to the bottom to download.  Happy creating everyone, I have so enjoyed seeing everyone’s talents and reading all the kind comments that are left. Now get sewing!!

 

 

January Patterns 

Click Here to Download the Woodland Felt Owl Pattern

Click Here to Download the Woodland Bear Felt Pattern

February Patterns

Click Here to Download the Cardinal Felt Pattern

Click Here to Download the Barnyard Sheep Felt Pattern

March Patterns

Click Here to Download the Woodland Skunk Felt Pattern

Click Here to Download the Woodland Turtle Felt Pattern

April Patterns

Click Here to Download the Woodland Fox Felt Pattern

Click Here to Download the Woodland Deer Felt Pattern

May Patterns

Click Here to Download the Woodland Porcupine Felt Pattern 

Click Here to Download the Woodland Mouse Felt Pattern

June Patterns

Click Here to Download the Barnyard Cat Felt Pattern

Click Here to Download the Barnyard Pig Felt Pattern

July Patterns

Click Here to Download the Barnyard Chicken Felt Pattern

Click Here to Download the Woodland Moose Felt Pattern

 August Patterns

Click Here to Download the Woodland Raccoon Felt Pattern

Click Here to Download the Barnyard Cow Felt Pattern

September Patterns

Click Here to Download the Woodland Beaver

Click Here to Download the Woodland Butterfly Pattern

 October Patterns

Click Here to Download the Peacock Pattern

Click Here to Download the Woodland Snail Pattern

November Patterns

Click Here to Download the Woodland Frog Pattern

Click Here to Download the Wetland Fish Pattern

December Patterns

Click Here to Download the Woodland Rabbit Pattern

Click Here to Download the Wetland Duck. Pattern

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  1. Balisha says

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    I have enjoyed this project more than I can say. Reading is becoming difficult for me as my eyes are failing…… and I can’t do many things that I have in the past, but I have been able to do these little critters. I’m sad to see this end. My little felt basket sits by my chair and when people come, the first thing they do is look through the basket at my latest project. It’s been fun to hear their favorites. Mine is the turtle….I have a little tree that will be graced with my work this year. Looking for special lights. Thanks for continuing on after so many dropped out.
    I will think of you and Claudia when I decorate my tree.
    Balisha

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    • Dawn says

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      Balisha, It makes me happy to hear you have enjoyed the series. I haven’t totally put it to rest, I may pick up with an ocean creature theme after Christmas. I love doing the drawings so you never know when they may reappear.

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  2. Laurel Stephens says

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    The duck is my favorite, too. I have 13 ornaments completed so far. Just love them. Thank you!

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    • Dawn says

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      Laurel, Im so glad you have had some time to get them done 🙂

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  3. Kris @ Junk Chic Cottage says

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    Cute Dawn. Love the duck too. So cute.
    Kris

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    • Dawn says

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      Thanks Kris, they were fun to do but Im ready for something new now.

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  4. Linda aka Crafty Gardener says

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    Thanks to you and Claudia for these adorable little patterns. I’ve just been cutting out the last couple and will do these 2 new ones today. I’ll be sharing them all on my site soon.

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    • Dawn says

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      Linda, you are so fast in getting them done, and so glad you enjoyed the series.

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  5. Susan J says

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    I’m so sad to see this end! However, I can not wait for all of these ornaments to grace our tree this year! To be honest, I never made an ornament before, so it’s been very gratifying to do these projects. I’ll be saving these patterns for possible girl scouts projects in the next few years, and I know the girls will love them too. Thank you guys for the year long project, and if you bring on ocean felts, I’ll be doing those too 🙂

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    • Dawn says

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      Susan, Im so glad you enjoyed making them and the girl scouts would have a blast with them. I just need some time to recover and I think I will be back making patterns. With school I hardly have time to draw anymore.

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  6. Laurel Stephens says

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    Hi Dawn, I posted my ornaments on my blog today with a link back to you. Thank you again for sharing this project. I love my cute ornaments!

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    • Dawn says

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      Laurel, I am heading over now to get a peak 🙂

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