As you can see I’ve published recently some
cross-stitch patterns based on the Looney Tunes characters in their childhood
(Baby Bugs, Baby Taz, Baby Sylvester) . Now I’d like to replenish this
collection with one more character - yellow canary Tweety. But not in a “baby
variant” as he remained baby-bird until now))))))
As I’ve promised in my previous post, I’m publishing a
cross-stitch pattern of Wile E. Coyote, a tireless pursuer of the Road Runner.
Well, I think that when a baby the Coyote wasn’t so long and slim as a
skeleton, but a pretty cub with great cute eyes.
Road Runner together with Wile E. Coyote (the pattern will be published the nearest days) became not less famous than Tom and Jerry. They brought and are still bringing smiles and high mood to millions of children and adults. So, I think, this is not a bad idea to have the Road Runner (I’ve called him “Beep” due to the sounds he produces) cross-stitched. The pattern is simple to realize and absolutely free to download.
Today I’ve prepared a very simple and small pattern to cross-stitch. It’s Baby Silvester, cat from Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies. Usually we remember Silvester as a very self-confident cat that never gives up. I’m wondering if he was the same when a child?
As far as I know, Tasmanian
Devil is the youngest character of the “Looney Tunes” cartoon and, despite his “age”,
one of the most popular. Short-tempered
and impatient animal, also known as Taz, has a lot of fans worldwide
notwithstanding his crazy behavior and not a perfect appearance. But even he once upon a time was a pretty
child (view the image below) with a heavenly smile.