Flocks of Fox Blocks
I've been having so much fun making fox blocks. Here are sixty!
On the right are five stacks of four brown-tone batiks for one project.
On the left are ten stacks of two Kaffe fabric foxes for another project.
In between are twenty tone-on-tone foxes, one of whom is nearsighted, for the third project.
Himself tells me that foxes do not travel in gaggles, flocks, packs, or any other unit of multiples; he says they are solitary animals. I know better but am wise enough to let him live with his delusion.
On the right are five stacks of four brown-tone batiks for one project.
On the left are ten stacks of two Kaffe fabric foxes for another project.
In between are twenty tone-on-tone foxes, one of whom is nearsighted, for the third project.
Himself tells me that foxes do not travel in gaggles, flocks, packs, or any other unit of multiples; he says they are solitary animals. I know better but am wise enough to let him live with his delusion.
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Love you, you Vixen!
Karla
PS: Himself can continue on to be delusional. An earth of foxes is usually composed of family members.
There was once a children's book that discussed what groups of animals are called, as in a murder of crows. Our sons couldn't get over that nomenclature.
Hugs!
Your foxes are the cutest ever... no matter the colorway or fabric designer; they are positively ADORABLE!