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Sunday, March 15, 2026

Welcome To The Zoo🐨🦁🐴🐰🦃🦊

Lenox's zoo, that is🐨🦁🐴🐰🦃🦊


Hello lovely lovelies, lovely friends♡  A lovely welcome to you this Sunday evening♡ Well, it is here. =)

My woolly experiment is DONE!! An experiment?? Yes, this woolly blanket was definitely an experiment. Having never read, nor indeed understood a crochet pattern before it wasn't a certainty that this woolly crochet undertaking would be a triumph. Nor was it a given that there would be an acceptable outcome. This crochet woolly was definitely a trial and error pretty and I must say, a giant learning curve. 

Well, I'm here to say after many mistakes and missteps I'm doing a victory lap (around the garden......around the autumnal hydrangeas). =) All the critters in Lenox's zoo are resting happily atop the woolly blanket and ALL are happily playing together with all their friends. Each critter whispered to me which pal they wanted to be their play buddy and rest next to forevermore. One would be forgiven if one supposed that all the critters might be a little askance of Lenny Lion or perhaps to a lesser extent Faelynn Fox being a hop, skip and a jump away, but nope, in the land of make believe, all these critters are the very best of friends, boisterously rollicking and frolicking and getting up to all manner of hijinks all day long. They are a happy little zoo.

Meet Harvey Horse and Wilbur Worm. I must say Harvey is a handsome fellow and just between you and me, he's my favourite.















Lennox's blanket was crocheted in Patons Bluebell 5ply pure wool. It measures 85cm x 115cm; a perfect size for a crib. Perfect too, for a wee child to wrap themselves in, for a woolly hug. Each granny square is 15cms.  I followed the book, 3D Animal Granny Squares,  for some of the animals but after several attempts, some of my animals didn't resemble anything like the picture so I fell down the YouTube rabbit hole to see what other animals I could find. And I must say, I found a lot. Thank the Good Lord for YouTube tutorials! Another thing which I changed from the book is each animal is crocheted separately and then stitched onto the granny squares. Each animal has a lot of separate bits...eyes, snouts, beaks, ears etc which caused the back of each animal to be a messy eyesore. Sewing the finished animal to the grannies makes for a neat back with no fugly bits to be seen. My persnickety self is very happy about this.

Pete and I are off to Hobart next weekend to holiday with Lennox, my daughter and son-in-law. I cannot wait. I hope wee Lenox loves his woolly zoo. A woolly blanket where oodles of conservations and wild and playful imaginations will be enjoyed as he snuggles down under his woolly zoo. So, so many delightful conversations and stories of animal escapades and adventures within Lenox's zoo♡ Bye lovely lovelies, lovely friends♡ Thank you for visiting my little place♡

Until the next time......



26 comments:

  1. Oh Kim, what a delight this woolly zoo blanket is, all those gorgeous little faces peeping out. Lennox and his parents are going to love this. You did a wonderful job, persevering when things got difficult, and you finished it, just in time for your family visit. Don't be surprised if you have started a family tradition, you may well have requests from other grandies over time wanting their very own zoo blankie!

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  2. So cute Kim !
    Lenox is lucky to have a grandma with imagination and talent !
    Lovely pictures !
    Have a shinny week !
    Hug
    Anna

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  3. Well done on the finish, it is a beautiful blanket, I am sure Lennox will love it to bits! I think my favourite is the sheep! Have a wonderful visit with the family.

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  4. Hi Kim
    A victory lap round the hydrangeas is well deserved. It’s a wonderful blanket I think it will be lots of fun. Love the worm. Hope you have a great holiday.
    Best wishes Kay cxx

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  5. What a fun gift you have made for Lenox! All of the animals are delightful but I must say I am partial to the dog with the floppy ears….reminds me of Finn, our grand-dog. I hope you enjoy your holiday with Lenox and his family. Well done on his blanket! Gail at the cozy quilter

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  6. I think Lennox will love his woolly zoo, it is gorgeous. Enjoy your holiday! Sarah quilting by the sea

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  7. Oh Kim, Lenox's zoo animals blankie came out so beautifully!! I especially love that horse's mane (they look like bangs--how adorable to be able to run your fingers through them!!). I think this blanket will be loved so much;))) Have a wonderful visit and enjoy your time introducing all the animals to little Lenox..hugs, Julierose;)))

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  8. That is absolutely adorable - I've never seen anything like it! I think the dog is my favourite!

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  9. Oh my goodness what a wonderful zoo! That horse! The lion, and koala and fox. I am in love. You did a fantastic job for never having crocheted before. You are a brave soul for attempting such a complicated first project. Lenox is going to love it!

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  10. Amazing and unique artwork!!! Such cuteness... Enjoy your precious trip. God bless you and yours.

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  11. have fun your wooly blanket turned out so cute

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  12. How lucky Lenox is. This is the cutest baby blanket I have ever seen. Have fun on your visit.

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  13. Maravillosa manta y seguro, seguro que a Lennox le va a gustar muchísimo, es muy divertida. BESICOS.

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  14. Adorable baby blanket, you did a great job! Have a great time with Lenox!

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  15. Kim, this blanket is just adorable! I love the horse, and the worm, and the turkey, and... This blanket will be well loved! Have a wonderful time with Lenox and his family next weekend!

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  16. A triumph Kim! Just gorgeous. Enjoy your holiday - and lots of Lennox cuddles. xx

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  17. Lexox if a very special boy to have a grandma like you. And what a cherished blanket/afghan he will have. Such an amazing feat to finish! The animals are each cuter than the next and I do love the horse as well. Your hydrangeas are so beautiful still. A huge difference to our blizzard outside today. North of us in Wisconsin got 31 inches of snow.

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  18. You did a wonderful job with this blanket, that had to take a lot of patience, the horse is pretty cool, I still love the sheep too. I hope you have a wonderful visit with them all and a very safe trip!

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  19. Kim, you always come up with such delightfully unique gifts for your grands. Lenox will love his personal zoo. I loved the photos of the quilt amongst the blue hydrangeas. Enjoy you visit with Lenox and his parents. We are still anxiously awaiting spring, which seems reluctant to make an appearance here.
    Pat

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  20. Your blanket is just gorgeous Kim. x

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  21. Such a delightful visit today.
    How sweet is that blanket. Wonderful, Kim.

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  22. Lenox is one blessed little boy! I'm sure that blanket is going to be treasured and loved to pieces.

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  23. How could Lenox possibly NOT love his blanket? I love it, too. Story...my grandmother on Dad's side was a master crocheter. But...she could NOT read a pattern. Most times she'd have her sister make one using the pattern and then she'd look at it and go from there. So I have no amount of faith in you and your crocheting; you are the best! LJ at bulltulip69 at gmail dot com

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  24. Such a delightful and cozy blanket for a special little boy! Love the background colors, too. Good job on your first crochet project! Hope you have a wonderful time with your family. x K

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