He’s just glad there aren’t any tiny dogs sniffing around. (Yet!)
This was a second attempt at a Tiny Fire Hydrant, and I was glad to get it right this time! Sara suggested it back in July, so she gets a free pattern.
He’s just glad there aren’t any tiny dogs sniffing around. (Yet!)
This was a second attempt at a Tiny Fire Hydrant, and I was glad to get it right this time! Sara suggested it back in July, so she gets a free pattern.
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LOL How cute!
Oh my gosh, this is my favorite so far!
He’s absolutely adorable! I love it :)
Very cute! It NEEDS a tiny dog!
Wow. That is ridiculously cute. I agree with Shanna–needs a tiny dog!
tiny perfection! made me say WOW out loud… :)
Wow: sooo cute. I love it!
Very adorable. I love how recognizable they all are despite their mini-sizes. It’s a win if you don’t need the text to know what it is!
That’s a great point about recognizability, Seanna Lea, and it’s exactly what I’m trying to do!
I agree, he definently needs a tiny dog!
That’s great! I agree with Seanna Lee. These tiny things are incredibly recognizable.
Yes a tiny dog! (a dalmation perhaps?)
Oh yes, a dalmatian (one of my son’s is a firefighter , I’d love to make them for him)
Tiny firefighter? Complete with i-cord hose? :D
Very nice! Looks just like a fire hydrant.
The ribbing is a clever touch. I love all of these!