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Beauregard James
You all have seen my boy before - in fact if you've been reading for very long at all you should be intimately acquainted with him. He's had my heart since we first saw him. Any of you who have had the pleasure and privilege of being loved by a dog, know how special that is.
My friend GoldenTracks has been working with Ray at knitivity since early September to create Beauregard James colorway. It showed up on my kitchen counter yesterday with a sweet card from Y via Ray.
When I first saw it - I thought it was a bit too dark to be Beau, but when you put it next to him it's completely his coloring. I'm totally knitting something with paw prints from this one.
I would have loved to have a better photo of Beau and his yarn - but JB was getting ice cream and his attention was not on me.
edited to add link for Knitivity - sorry this went live without it -- g
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That is just freakin' awesome!
ReplyDeleteThat's a good picture of Beau. He looks so intelligent and attentive (OK, so it's attention for ice cream. Big deal). And that yarn totally looks like it will knit up to be Beau colored!
ReplyDeleteThe yarn really captures Beau's coloring. It's beautiful. You must make something special with it.
ReplyDeleteThat is soooooo Beau! Love it!
ReplyDeleteIt really did turn out great! Can't wait to see what pattern you choose.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy!
♥ it... gorgeous, just like Beau!
ReplyDeleteOh, I think it's totally Beau! Can't wait to see what it becomes. What a special gift!!
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YYaaayyyyy..... so glad it turned out and it picks up his essence so well.
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want.
ReplyDeletethat is simply gorgeous. and perfectly beauregard james. :)
Neat! I love him posing with his yarn. :-)
ReplyDeletePretty! :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! It so matches his coloring, what a neat gift! I am imagining that the yarn is just as squishy and soft as Beau is!
ReplyDeleteAawww! Isn't that sweet! I can't wait to see what you make.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool! How did they get all of his different shades perfectly dyed into one skein of yarn?
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