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Monday 28 April 2014

Ping, my little pink pig

Ping the pink pig
Ping is my little pink pig, I hope you like him!
I've used two metallic rings to keep his rounded shape and, after some trials, I changed thread,because I've realized that I needed something less soft than cotton. So, I've used two strands of 100% polyester by DMC, wound with one strand of silk Faro. I hope that Marta (who suggested the pig some days ago) can forgive me if I still have not drawn the pattern, but I hope I can do it soon.

Metallic thread is Mouliné Metalisé (5288), silk is by Cucirini Cantoni Coats, n.3, color 258 (I think it's discontinued now). The size of those threads wound together is very close to a size 10, that's what I measure with my personal "gauge".



Ciao,
Ninetta
UPDATE: 
Pattern: (png format https://flic.kr/p/nAno3s) (jpg format https://flic.kr/p/2hN9Yxh)
(OTC pdf link https://www.georgiaseitz.com/2015/ninettecarusopinkpig2.pdf)
 

9 comments:

  1. Your piggy is absolutely fabulous!!! :)

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  2. I did not know that it was two rings, what an excellent idea and he looks so perfect this way, great imagination, I could use this with the little nursery rhymes or stories "The Three Little Pigs"

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  3. Your pig is adorable!!! Love it :).

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  4. Ciao,

    E' perfetto!!! Grazie, grazie, grazie!!! Non ti preoccupare per lo schema aspetto paziente!!!

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  5. Do you have the pattern written yet??

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Thank you very much for all your nice comments.

Ciao
Ninetta