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Upper-Applique eyes.' The centre one is a laughing eye and the second from the right a cat s eye, which may be embroidered instead of appliqued. A few stitches in white embroidery cotton provide a highlight on each eye. Above— Felt cut to eye shape, appliqued on, and snipped to represent a lower lid and a fringe of eyelashes for the upper lid. Right— A front view of a fawn's head with fringy eyelashes curled up.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 507

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Upper-Applique eyes.' The centre one is a laughing eye and the second from the right a cat s eye, which may be embroidered instead of appliqued. A few stitches in white embroidery cotton provide a highlight on each eye. Above—Felt cut to eye shape, appliqued on, and snipped to represent a lower lid and a fringe of eyelashes for the upper lid. Right—A front view of a fawn's head with fringy eyelashes curled up. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 507

Upper-Applique eyes.' The centre one is a laughing eye and the second from the right a cat s eye, which may be embroidered instead of appliqued. A few stitches in white embroidery cotton provide a highlight on each eye. Above—Felt cut to eye shape, appliqued on, and snipped to represent a lower lid and a fringe of eyelashes for the upper lid. Right—A front view of a fawn's head with fringy eyelashes curled up. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 5, 15 November 1949, Page 507