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Gus the Gargoyle
Did you know? A gargoyle was originally designed as a grotesque head which was used to divert water off the top of buildings. Later, the gargoyle gained popularity and was created as a complete figure to be used home and garden décor as well. Gargoyles are said to scare off evil!!! Gus the Gargoyle may have a difficult time with this as he is completely adorable and really not scary at all. That’s okay because he is also kind of a chicken when it comes to frightful things!
Materials Used:
Yarn: Red Heart SS in Dove, or any grey/stonewashed WW yarn.
Felting supplies or embroidery thread for eyes and mouth in black, with and neon green.
1” circle of felt.
Darning needle.
Polyfil.
Stitch marker.
Hook: 2.75mm.
Size: 8 inches sitting.
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- First published: November 2018
- Page created: November 30, 2018
- Last updated: January 21, 2025 …
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