Well, a huge and loud 'Tadaaa!' He's finally finished, and I have to say (with a huge cheesy grin), that I'm really pleased!
Technical Stuff
His body, head and nose, are all one piece. So its an easy pattern for all levels of skill.
I think, if I wanted him to look downwards a bit more, I could easily just 'pull' in the rounds underneath his neck by placing a straight stitch downwards and tugging it gently together.
However, for my Moon Mouse, I like him looking upwards and happily stargazing.
I quite like the simplicity of this Mouse's armour.
For Experiment number one, I attached a thread across all the 'plates' of armour, to make them look attached and more realistic.
I think however, it ended up looking too busy and messy. So I'm a lot happier with the modified uniform for Experiment Mouse number two!
Its simpler, its gives the desired affect, and all whilst looking fabulous!
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Here they both are, cousins from different moons across the galaxy! The mouse on the left, lives on a moon with less sun rays, and more chocolate - Thats my kind of moon!
Here is the authentic, official photograph of the Moon Mouse landing.
Our earth isn't quite the same as his home on a distant moon, but I hope he'll be happy here! Hopefully more of his friends will be landing soon ;-)
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