Cat Rabbit Appreciation Hour
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For those who have been following this blog you will know that I took the family to the latest Cat Rabbit exhibit at Tinning Street Presents.
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The Cat Rabbit experience has had a massive influence in our lives the past few years. As a doll maker my own technical skills improve from studying the work of other textile artists such as Cat. More than that, I am able to share that passion with my kids, who in turn are inspired and want to make things for themselves. It's a wonderful little craft revolution that is taking place in my home.
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Once I bought a copy of Owl Know How, a book by Cat Rabbit and Isobel Knowles, which came with a pattern for making a basic Cat Rabbit designed owl. So sometime today, my youngest is going to make her little owl.
My eldest wrote a little something about the Cat Rabbit excursion…
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