Friday, February 25, 2011

Oh...I couldn't wait !!!!

I was planning to share him when I did the finishing...but I was so excited after I finished the punching that I had to share :) I just adore him and WHAT FUN!!! Thanks for indulging me :) I hope to do the finishing tomorrow AND just for fun... I will have a Giveaway of a special chart for those that suggest what I should call him :)
Not bad for a newbie puncher huh?? I can't wait to turn him into something special :) Maybe he will have a name by then.... :):) :)





Thank you so much for your sweet comments and for always encouraging and allowing me to share my passion for needlework :)

hugs and love from SC:)
BeckySC

41 Bees Abuzz:

Vicki said...

He looks terrific. I haven't tried the punch needle yet. Is it hard to learn?

Michele said...

That is so sweet! I have been intimidated by punchneedle, but that little guy makes me want to learn!

DonnaTN said...

He is so cute! I can't believe how fast you got this done. You could name him Benjamin and call him B Bunny.

jonette said...

So cute. How about calling him Hoppy?

Anonymous said...

Girl you make my head spin with all you accomplish. You are certainly an inspiration to needlecrafts, organization, blogging and time management.
He is so adorable. I look forward to seeing your finishing. I bet he will be even more adorable than he is now.
Hmmm, Peter? How original is that? LOL!
Paula

Peggy H. said...

How about Punch? :o) Punchneedle is so fun and easy to do. One of my favorites.

Peggy H.

CalamityJr said...

I'd call him Happy - since that's how you feel about him!

GoldenAngelsWorks said...

He Looks like a cinnamon bunny to me.

Margaret said...

He is just wonderful! I'm glad you didn't wait to show us. He's perfect for all of us who long for spring. :D

Lisa S said...

He came out absolutely beautiful Becky!!!

Hugs

Teresa S. said...

How about Cottontail? He looks quite cute!

Frances said...

The bunny is so cute and fluffy looking, I'd name him Coconut!!

Lisa V said...

He looks fab Becky.
I had a white bunny when I was a child and I named him Shimmer.
Hugs
LISA V

Linda said...

Hi Becky! He's adorable! I, like you, did punch needle many years ago. I punched designs on my baby daughter's little sun suits and sockies. I have gotten several kits to rediscover it again! "All things old are new again!" How about naming your bunny Springer, since bunnies do have a spring in their step and Spring is on the way! Bunnies always herald Spring and Easter time.

Hugs, Linda in CO

Tricia said...

How sweet! I guess I thought "he" was a "she"... so I thought of Penelope or Henrietta. Enjoy your new fun!!

Pat said...

Becky, can't think of a name. But he is so cute and you did a great job.

Dianne said...

Punching is fun and this is cute! My LNS sells those charts, but all you need is a nice coloring book with designs to adapt to punching. I did a little tiny strawberry of my own design a few years back. Can't wait to see your finish.

Berit said...

Lovely! :)

I can only think of "Peterkin" or "Oatmeal".

Michelle said...

Aww he's too cute - well done. I would call him Harry - Harry Hare. xx

Mouse said...

HI Becky :) oohhhh he is soo cute I'd call him Flopsy :) well done on another brilliant finish .love mouse xxxxx

Barb said...

Oh Becky what a talented lady you are, I love that bunny and as soon as I saw it it reminded of me of The White Rabbit in Alice in WOnderland and he even looks as if "hes late ,hes late". Then I thought of Whisper but I still go back to The white rabbit.
More punching on the way then sweetie.
Hugs from the UK

Lisa said...

What a cute bunny! I'd call him Thumper, he's just screaming that name to me lol.

Catherine said...

Great job! He's adorable!

Lynn said...

He's adorable Becky! You're just a natural when it comes to anything crafty. As for a name, I'd call him Fluff since I'm sure that the punched loops make him feel fluffy. Fluffy just seems too feminine!

Myra said...

I just love the look and feel of punchneedle and yours is adorable. Have a great weekend!

Carol said...

Oh, isn't he the sweetest! I love how you're willing to tackle just about any craft project, Becky. Thanks for making it look so easy :)

And I think I would name him "Skipper!"

Peggy Lee said...

I have never tried punch needle but for some reason I am now wanting to try...hmmmm.....

I've enjoyed seeing this new Spring sprouting of craftiness come out in you! Hey....that sounds like a good name for such a cute bunny full of Spring life....SPROUT!

Laura said...

Wow Becky! He is so cute! He looks like a little Benji Button Bunny, so soft and cuddly that you want to scoop him in your arms and hold him. Okay, now I am inspired to try punchneedle.

VikkiR said...

He is so adorable! He makes me want to try punchneedle. I think you should call him "Newbie" :)

Susan said...

No suggestions on a name, but I wanted to congratulate you on your finish - he's adorable!

natalyK said...

Love your punch needle bunny. He reminds me of a solid white chocolate bunny that you find in an easter basket. I would suggest Van for a boy bunny or Nilla for a girl bunny.

Rachel said...

I would call him Basil!!

That is an adorable bunny design! I can't wait to see how you finish him :)

Ellen said...

He is cute! I tried punchneedle when I was younger but failed to master the art. How about Happy Hoppy for his name?

Hugs,

Kathy said...

It is adorable. As for a name, she is so white and cute the only one I can think of is snowball. :) Of course after this winter that might be a nasty word. LOL So how about Beatrice. Ad in Beatrice Potter. :)

Alf N Stitches said...

I love him! Phrely Hop..

Julianne said...

He is lovely. We had a white rabbit that we named Petunia. That would be a good name :)

Pat Matejcek said...

Becky You are amazing!! I love bunnnies and this bunny is adorable. I think the bunny should be called Buttons because she is cute as a button. Or Daisy would be my other choice. Pat

Marion said...

Peter for Peter Cottontail?
He's adorable...I've never tried punch needle either...
You are talented!!

Marion

Bekca said...

I think such terrific needlework like this should always be encouraged. He looks wonderful Becky, you must be really proud :)

Pilar said...

It´s lovely. Velvet bunny?
Hugs and kisses

NFM said...

HI Becky!
Yet another amazing and wonderful finish! Too cute! I think Hopsalot is a good name because my oldest niece has a bunny with the name SIR Hopsalot, who does not hop alot evidently, lol :) Congrats on another gorgeous project and thanks much for inspiring us to try different needlework techniques! HUGS! NFM :)