The snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus), also called the varying hare, or snowshoe rabbit, is a species of hare found in North America.
It has the name "snowshoe" because of the large size of its hind feet
and the marks its tail leaves. The animal's feet prevent it from sinking
into the snow when it hops and walks...but sometimes the snow is so deep that it has to wear extra foot apparatus...ironically, called snowshoes...to prevent it from sinking even further. Its feet also have fur on the
soles to protect it from freezing temperatures.
For camouflage,
its fur turns to grey or white during the winter and rusty brown during the
summer. Its flanks are white year-round. Its
ears are shorter than those of most other hares. In rare cases it may also be seen wearing a black wool coat which adds an extra layer of warmth.
In summer, it feeds on plants such as, grass, ferns, leaves and carrots; in winter, it eats twigs, the bark from trees, and buds from flowers and plants and carrots, along with the Arctic Hare, it has been known to steal vegetables from gardens. This animal is mainly active at
night and does not hibernate.
The snowshoe hare may have up to four litters in a year which average 3
to 8 young. Males compete for females and females may breed with several
males(Naughty).
This particular Snowshoe Hare is of the miniature wool felt variety with a painted head, black glass bead eyes, embroidered nose and a needle felted sheep's wool tail. Braving winter conditions, and donning his cross stitch snowshoes, he has walked to his outdoor larder to retrieve a (wool-felt)carrot for his supper.
This little fellow is about 5.5 inches tall from the tip of his ears to his chenille stem feet. The entire piece is almost 8 inches tall by 6 inches wide.
Just wanted to share my very latest creation with you...it has been a long time since I've sat down and made something...feeling pretty rusty...trying to get my sewing mojo back again. Overall I am happy with how this pieces turned out...first time I have cross stitched snowshoes onto fabric and then placed a character on top of the snowshoes...I think it worked out as he does look like he's wearing them.
Back to work...
Merry Christmas my Friends!
Susan
PS...thank-you for your kind comments...I have really enjoyed hearing from you!
He is wonderful, love the piece and how you gave it your own touches. I hope you and your family have a wonderful Christmas.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
What a delight, cheers Marie
ReplyDeleteI am in love! He is just the most adorable little critter ever! He would bring a smile to anyone's face. What a special work of art.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family.
hugs,
Carol
Oh Susan...I am in love!!! He is absolutely precious!!!! Wishing you a beautiful Christmas sweet girl, hugs and love, Dawn
ReplyDeleteHe's fabulous! So wonderful to have you back and see your beautiful creations that make me smile big!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!!
I am so pleased to see your beautiful work again. He is adorable,
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kay
I don't know which I enjoyed more...the pictures or the commentary. :~)
ReplyDeleteSusan, glad to see you back and creating.
ReplyDeleteHe is wonderful!
Merry Christmas!
Audrey
Adorable!! You haven't lost your touch!!
ReplyDeleteHe´s so wonderful - love the snowshoes - great idea.
ReplyDeleteOh my, he's gorgeous! Love those floppy ears!
ReplyDeleteI love all your sweet creations! You make each little creature come to life!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
Merry christmas to you, I hope that this day is of the happiest for you and your family!
ReplyDeleteJoyeux Noël!!!
Beautiful day
Susan I love the new bunny!!! I also have to tell you that the black muslin cat you did for Prims... is incredible!!! I wish he'd come live with me...that face is the sweetest!!! :0)
ReplyDeleteNow that's how to start a new year - discovering you're back at work making these totally magical creations!! Love love love your things Susan - Snowshoe Bunny is marvelous! Will look forward to staying tuned for further developments - LOL! Wishing you a marvelous new year too - All the best, Jan
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