I don't remember that much of it (I was only about 6 or 7 at the time it was in telly), but perhaps it is closer to the Hindu stories than I ever knew.
Anyway, this monkey is working really well. It's really not that difficult (maybe I got lucky, it went together okay). The monkey has no tail! He is wearing shorts, so that's okay.

Even though mine has no arms yet, he feels like a great size to pick up and carry around. I am thinking of making one for a friend's 3 year old daughter. I am going to her Hi-5 birthday party in December. Hmm... We'll see how we go for time.

My DH says, you don't have time to make all the Christmas presents you plan to, but he's happy for me to make her the monkey!! LOL!!
2 comments:
I am just loving the green Kaffe Fasset fabric for the monkey. She will be soooooooo cute! Hugs, Andrea
have you got a pic of the monkey with his arms on? He looks so cute, where did you get the pattern?
Jas
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