Remember this little guy, who flew all the way to England to be a part of my Father in Law's Church's Nativity?
I think it is seriously awesome that his church has a knitted nativity. Apparently all the parts have been knitted by various church members, although occasionally some characters get nicked! I guess they are just too cute to resist. Big thanks to my in laws for getting the photos of the little camel in action. And this year, I promise to get a donkey in there as well.
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How cute is that! I can see why people would want to steal them :)
Stealing from a church nativity?! That sounds like a straight ticket to hell to me :)
Glad to hear the little guy survived such a long trip - he looks cute there among the kings. ;-)
I love how different people participated. Your camel fits right in.
That is just too cute.
How sweet that camel is!
Best nativity ever!
That is just too cute! But dude, who steals from a church? *shakes head*
He looks so cute in the nativity! Its nice to have a project like that for everyone to participate in.
so cute! I love the knit wisemen!
Yep, that's just about the cutest thing I've ever seen. Your adorable camel fits in perfectly!
I have to wonder...who would steal from a church's nativity set?!
A knitted nativity is such a good idea. If I ever feel ambitious enough I might try making one for my nieces and nephew.
Wow! I wish I could knit my own nativity! Maybe I can target to have it done by... 2020 ;-))) It is really nice!
The knitted nativity is such a great idea! The camel is so cute :)
I love these "in action" shots. He looks very dignified and reverential :)
I want a knitted nativity now! Guess I have 11 months to get moving on that. Your camel is fabulous :)
Totally cute! I love it! Your camel has found a pretty good home.
An update from G's dad-
"It's not so much that things get stolen from the nativity; we hide them all around the church at the "Crib Service" and the kids hunt for them. But I think some of the sheep have proved just too adorable....
Thanks Julie - he's MUCH admired"
may i know the knitting pattern for the camel?
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