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Friday, November 19, 2021

Skelly 2

When You start a project with no clear idea of what you are going to do with it 


You tend to go back to it and wonder "What was I thinking?"


I started Skellie 2 over a year ago and got the sudden urge to work on it again.


So I set up a frame, found the parts, discovered I need more beads for it, Again.


Really looked at it 


aaand ripped a bunch of it out.




I decided to put in an actual zipper with teeth so accommodations must be made.





So now I have a plan.........

A plannie plan, to plan, a plan, planingly....

OK

I've got nothing

But I'm making progress!




Monday, November 15, 2021

It's an ellephant! Meet Ellie

right side

Here she is sewn all together, before stuffing



One thing I will do differently next time I make one of these 

Make the trunk a bit bigger 

This was almost too thin to turn

Left side






I might also pay more attention to where the ears are placed


Because they will obscure some of your stitching

Pink silk bottom




I did add a lozenge shaped panel to the bottom once she was stuffed


Don't forget to clip the corners!

top back




Over all I am quite pleased at how she turned out


Front
no pun intended





You also may want to couch down any long stitches a bit more if tyour critter of choice will be handled a lot.

That spider web might get snagged at some point


Here she is all put together with ears and everything!





Oops, she still needs a tail!

Peek-A-Boo!
I see you!




 

Saturday, November 13, 2021

I made a basket OR what you can do with your extra hexies

I had these extra hexies laying around gathering dust


What to do?


Make a thing!




A useful thing!


These are all hexies I made teaching others how to Crazy quilt

I already have a medium large wall hanging that


Yes, I could add to, But that would be boring.


So I put 4 together to make a sewing basket.

I First I measured all the hexies and squared ( or as straight as you can make a hexie) up the edges

cut 4-1" smaller out of thin card stock, I Recycled some envelopes from the mail

4-2" larger for the lining on the back

I then mounted the cq pieces on the card stock


then sewing the back to the other side with a whip stitch

Then you whip stitch them all together to form a box

 because of the shape this is difficult  but not impossible, with lots of pins and a good thimble.

and patience, don't forget your patience!



Whip stitch the bottom to help it keep its shape 

or it gets all wobbly on you

Also using whip stitch, sew on trim 
(I used a gold braid) to hide all those wonky stitches 

and the odd dot of blood because yeah that happened a lot.



4 - 7" hexies make a pretty big basket!

 Having finished this project, things I would have don differently.

Made the middle corners rounder because turning that corner and pinning, was difficult, It kept wanting to spring apart.

I may still make a lid for it

Also may make another one!

 

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