I made this little friend for my son. He was very easy to make and I used my endless journeys on the train to crotchet the scarf. He has squeezed him a bit much around the neck and now it doesn't have any stuffing!! So he's a bit floppy headed now, but much loved.
Pattern: Robot Bear, more softies, Penguin Books, design by Heidi Iverson, Handmade by MandyMade
Monday, January 12, 2009
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Coffee Cuffs
I was stuck trying to find a present for my KK this Christmas. I didn't think any of my softies would be his thing, then I noticed he was a take-away coffee drinker. So it got me thinking. I saw in a craft mag a little while ago something you could make to go around a disposable coffee cup, lets face it, they can be still a bit hot, and who wants to advertise whats on the cup?! So I decided to come up with my own.
After having a search on the internet for some patterns, I found some and tutorials but I decided to try and make my own. How hard can it be?
After a few trials and errors I came up with what you can see here. I even found some material from spotlight with an environmental message!! So there you go, even if he doesn't end up using them, i had fun making them, and they were a bit of a talking point when opening the KK's. I just have to make one for me now.
I also found others on flickr, do a search for coffee cuffs or coffee sleeve.
Stitching comments: Machine sewn
Lessons Learned: I can do it myself!!
Pattern: My own :-)
After having a search on the internet for some patterns, I found some and tutorials but I decided to try and make my own. How hard can it be?
After a few trials and errors I came up with what you can see here. I even found some material from spotlight with an environmental message!! So there you go, even if he doesn't end up using them, i had fun making them, and they were a bit of a talking point when opening the KK's. I just have to make one for me now.
I also found others on flickr, do a search for coffee cuffs or coffee sleeve.
Stitching comments: Machine sewn
Lessons Learned: I can do it myself!!
Pattern: My own :-)
Pressy for Lily
This one is also from Futuregirl. I enlarged the pattern again, I think i should have stuffed the legs a bit more so they were more rounded. I have added this to a flickr group, you need to check out one of the photo, a lady made 99 of these for her family. It took me a little while to make this one, i can't imagine making that many.
Pressy for Lilli
I found this pattern while looking on Softie Making from Futuregirl. She has a few free patterns that you can download. They are fantastic patterns they have to be seen to be belivered. I actually enlarged the pattern to fit on an A3 sheet intead of A4 as I was giving this to a baby. I also used french knots instead of beads or sequens for the baby.
Monday, January 5, 2009
Polly 2
This is the second Polly. I made it for my cousins little girl. She has named it the Mandy doll!!
This time I stuffed the arms and legs and sewed it into the body instead of stuffing and closing later. This technique works better for me.
The material I used for the head was very thin so I fused it to a piece of calico. This seemed to work. I should have done the same with the ears though, they keep flopping!!
Pattern: softies, Penguin Books, design by Carly Schwerdt, Handmade by MandyMade
This time I stuffed the arms and legs and sewed it into the body instead of stuffing and closing later. This technique works better for me.
The material I used for the head was very thin so I fused it to a piece of calico. This seemed to work. I should have done the same with the ears though, they keep flopping!!
Pattern: softies, Penguin Books, design by Carly Schwerdt, Handmade by MandyMade
It's been a while!!
I know it's been a while. I have been very busy making stuff for christmas. Once i've downloaded all my pics i'll blog again....
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