Susan’s Critter Patterns

The Bruno Sheltie Ornament

The Bruno Sheltie Ornament

My nephew and his fiance have their first apartment together - and their first Christmas tree. Their "baby" is Bruno the Mini Sheltie, so their tree now sports a Bruno ornament. This pattern was specifically designed to match Bruno's markings. Aaron and Rylinn opened...

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Downeast Thunder Farm Kitty

Downeast Thunder Farm Kitty

Our Christmas tree went up this year with my Much Loved Ginger and Gidget Puppy ornaments on it. It didn't seem fair that the kitties weren't represented, so I created this pattern with Cinder as the subject. She's the only one who will sit long enough to pose! Right...

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A Gidget Puppy Ornament

A Gidget Puppy Ornament

A Gidget Puppy will grace our Christmas tree this year along with a Much Loved Ginger Beast ornament. If only there was a way I could depict her in constant puppy motion! To save this PDF Yorkie pattern to your computer, right click on this link and select "Save link...

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A Much Loved Ginger Beast

A Much Loved Ginger Beast

You knew this pattern was coming, didn't you? I just had to wait until I didn't tear up every time I thought about Ginger. She passed away in June at 14 years-old. Ginger was a rescue puppy who came to us around 6-8 months of age. She was part Lab and part Beagle, so...

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The Fearless Polar Bear

The Fearless Polar Bear

I've been waiting to share on this last felt ornament of 2014, waiting for just a little bit of winter for a good photo backdrop. Following the mildest Christmas on record, the pond has just started to ice over again, providing a bit of natural habitat for my ice...

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The Wiley Coyote

The Wiley Coyote

The sound of the yip-yip-yipping of the coyotes in the distance at night never fails to give me the shivers. This coyote was on the drawing board for my Maine Woods Christmas tree, but I ran out of time, so he stands alone. Right-click here and select "save link as"...

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A Winter’s White Tail Fawn

A Winter’s White Tail Fawn

This little white-tail deer fawn made her first appearance on my Maine Woods Christmas Tree. I do believe she is my favorite ornament to date. Do I say that about them all? I hope you have as much fun with her as I have! Here's how I handled the flip side of the deer....

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The Shy Snowshoe Hare

The Shy Snowshoe Hare

One of the things I enjoy most about winter is being able to easily follow and identify the tracks of the critters who live in our woods. The snowshoe hare has already made an appearance in the dark of night. Here's hoping he doesn't find my lilac bushes a tasty meal!...

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The Bashful Black Bear

The Bashful Black Bear

Bashful you ask? That's what our neighborhood bear seems to be, spotted only on wildlife camera. Now, this is a good thing. You'll find this bear much more fun to have around! Right click here and select "save target as" (on a PC) to save this bear pattern to your...

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The Entertaining Red Squirrel

The Entertaining Red Squirrel

We enjoy the little red squirrels that live in our woods. Their antics as they try to raid the bird feeders are so very entertaining and provide lots of great photo ops. Your bird feeders are safe from this squirrel who comes with his own acorn. To save this squirrel...

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That Rascally Raccoon

That Rascally Raccoon

Raccoons, as cute as they are, are not welcome visitors at Downeast Thunder Farm. They long to eat my chickens and steal my suet feeders. A few years ago I found the suet feeder hanging from my my porch post open, the suet cake missing. I replaced the suet cake and...

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The Moose is Loose!

The Moose is Loose!

The moose is loose on Downeast Thunder Farm. At least the felt version. It's been years since I saw a moose standing outside my window late one summer night. The crunch of his hooves in the gravel woke me and I froze in fear at the noise. When I finally drummed up the...

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Never Trust a Smiling Fox

Never Trust a Smiling Fox

This red fox is my first attempt at a non-bird pattern. He's inspired by the fox that visits Downeast Thunder Farm all too often. This guy is a friendly looking fox. However, my advice to you: never trust a smiling fox! Right click here and select "Save target as" (on...

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A Note on Copyright

I am happy to share these with you for your personal, not-for-profit use. You are encouraged to make these in any form (ornaments, felting, quilting, applique, etc.) and sell for, non-profit fund-raising. You may not redistribute the patterns without express written permission or sell the patterns.

At this time I cannot grant permission for commercial use of my patterns. If you have questions about your intended use of the patterns, drop me a note!