Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Chocolate Bunnies



At first I couldn't remember very much about this project even though I had made four bunnies as Easter presents for family members back in the 1990's. But as I began to think it all came back to me. I used a favorite soft toy bunny as inspiration, after more than twenty years he is still a favorite. I sketched his likeness onto paper then cut it out to use as a template for the craft felt. I made a front and a back stuffing him with polyfill and sealing it up with a blanket stitch. His cotton tail is a yoyo and button, the egg was filled with chocolate. I used dark brown felt for my Auntie Christine, as if it were a real chocolate bunny.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Cotton Candy Quilt

I made this quilt for Gavin's first Birthday (Sam's nephew). The batting scraps I had dictated the 39"x55" size.


I chain stitched the letters with the pearl cotton thread I got for Christmas from Sam. I marked with a pencil where I was to going to stitch helping to keep everything neat and even.


I did the binding a little differently than I usually do so I was a bit nervous at the corners, hence some puckering. My brother Jonathan bought me a leather thimble for my birthday, it is fantastic, miles better than my layering on band aids for some protection against hand quilting.


The backing was one large piece of coordinating fabric that had enough overlap to use as the binding. I've never worked with such bright colors before so this quilt was a huge departure. Not long into my project I began to really enjoy playing with all the primary colors. Sam says Gavin loves monkeys so I'm hoping he likes this quilt and will one day realize the letters spell out his name.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Chunky Monkey Complete




I turned last years Birthday present into a hat and scarf set. I made them using Sam's knifty knitter loom that comes in a set of four different sizes. With close guidance from Sam (also modeling the hats and scarf) I quickly finished the brown hat, it went so well I made the white hat with plenty of wool left over to make a matching scarf.
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