Tuesday
17Nov2009

Bunny & Fox Flip Doll Pattern by Laura Wilson

This morning was spent sewing a long awaited project : Bunny and Fox Flip Doll by Laura Wilson.  What a cute end result!  The bunny's head got a little turned but my children will love it just the same.  The instructions were well written and I had no problems working through the 15 page pattern.  I wish I'd made the pull hole in the fox's head bigger (I had to go back and reopen some stitches to pull everything through.  I also questioned stuffing the head near the end but it went fine once I started.  I'd recommend this pattern for a person on a very comfortable intermediate level for several reasons:

  • There is a heavy amount of detailed work which requires patience and both hand & machine stitching.
  • Pattern requires not only fabrics but also elastic, batting, and stuffing.  That's a lot of 'new' materials for a beginner to work with all at once.  I had all these on hand as I sew often but for someone who doesn't have these items - the $$ can add up quickly.   

Yesterday I spent 2 hours cutting the fabrics and sewing on appliqués and today spent 2 hours sewing it all together.  Now that I've sewn one I think it will be faster next time.  I would be sure to sew a 'practice' doll before you use your best fabrics (the pictures above are my practice doll). 

You can buy Bunny and Fox Flip Doll at Wilsons etsy shop.  I'm really impressed with the thorough thoughtfulness that went into this pattern and so pleased with the success I had with it!  Simply lovely!

I love trying new patterns and sharing sewing successes!  If you would like me to review your sewing pattern please contact me.

Monday
09Nov2009

stethoscope sock / cover project

 

I've put together a tutorial for Art Nest's stethoscope sock (also known as stethoscope covers) for you!  I've made them with Velcro which is faster than a buttonhole but I love the extra touch and finished look the button gives it.  Make some for your co-workers or that special nurse in your life.  If you wish to make some to sell in your shop I would appreciate a link acknowledging my tutorial.  Thanks in advance!

Sunday
08Nov2009

Sunday at the camp grounds

Isn't B's beret adorable?  I made it several weeks ago but this is the first time she's worn it!  We had a wonderful time treasure hunting for pretty rocks and running through the crunchy leaves.  It was a great ending to a busy weekend...Simply lovely!

Sunday
08Nov2009

scrunchi ! 

 

I love these mini scrunchi's for not only my children's hair but also my own!  I tried to take some photographs with the scruncis in B's hair, but she wouldn't stand still...not even for an M&M (see below).  You can make your own sweet hair accessories by following these mini scrunchi project instructions...Simply lovely!

 

 

Friday
06Nov2009

writing away

artwork by Roadside Projects 

My third Get on the Wall column is published over at Try Handmade!  I've been writing for Try Handmade since September.  You can see all of my work here.  I've really enjoyed participating and am so thankful that Erika, Try Handmade's founder, agreed to let me do a column about art!  Roadside Projects (above) is just one of the featured cut paper artist in the month of November.  Enjoy!