PRP-animals

By making two sides of a figure and bow out certain parts (usually legs) and then glue the halves together, you can easily make a lot of standing figures.
Here are some penguins made on the small round pegboard.
Cocks made on the little hexagonal pegboard.
Hens made on the little hexagonal pegboard.
A Scanian and a Danish moose.
Cow and bird.
These animals are made of two shaped halves which been glued together with glue ment for wood.
Here are some birds made on the small round pegboard.
Goats made on the little heartshaped pegboard.
Squirrels made on the little hexagonal pegboard.
Seated rabbits.
Glued, standing figures
How to make them:
You start by making two sides of the sheep.
They will be made on squareshaped pegboards.
Here you can se how to put the newly ironed
pieces under a book. You bend the legs when
they still are newly ironed, warm and easy to
shape.
When the pieces are cold, they will look like this.
Now you have to glue the pieces together.
You can use glue ment for wood.
Keep the pieces together with a clamp.
Like that you can make an elephant.
In a similar way, you can make a goat.
You make it on the little heartshaped pegboard.
It is a bit harder. You have to shape the legs and the antler when they still are warm and possible to shape.
Likeways you can make a little dog
on the little round pegboard.
A pattern