A few weeks ago I was inspired by tons of super-cute handmade felt
toys that I found on Etsy. The problem was that the seller wanted $6
apiece for the patterns. Well that's not gonna happen! I figured I could
probably make most of them myself just by eyeballing it and a little
trial and error! So, I made myself a
very ambitious list of projects that I wanted to make. Here it is...
The Felt Project
I
told you it was ambitious! Granted, I may only finish 1/4 of them - or
less - but it definitely gives me something to strive for and keep busy
with!
I decided to start towards the top of the list with the Ice Cream Shop
set. I made one scoop of chocolate ice-cream, and I really liked the way
it turned out.
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Mmm...chocolate sprinkles... |
However, my plan was quickly derailed when I got to
the waffle-cone. I stitched and un-stitched the darn thing 4 times, but
I'm just not happy with the way the waffle pattern is turning out. I
really need a sewing machine to do it the way I envision, but
unfortunately I sold mine in preparation for the move. I know this is
going to be an ongoing issue, so maybe I can sweet-talk Santa into
bringing me a new sewing machine a few (six) months early. Doesn't do me
any good at the moment though...I may just have to settle for less than
perfect with the waffle cone.
I kind of lost my steam
after the waffle-cone episode, and put my sewing basket away for a
couple of weeks. Today I decided to move on and pick a different
project, and this is what I made...
Background story time! Every year for
Christmas, since hubby and I first started dating, it's been our
tradition to get at least one new Christmas ornament. Usually something
that has special meaning for that year. For instance, last year my daughter picked out a
pretty pair of ballet slippers on a pink ribbon since it was her first
year taking dance, and we've got another that's a little potted cactus
plant covered in Christmas lights, that we got in Jerome on our
honeymoon. I love unpacking our special ornaments every year when we
dress the tree, and remembering all those happy times.
So
this year, I thought, "What could be more momentous than our family
moving to a new country?" The best way for me to recognize that, was
with a red maple leaf. I'm pretty pleased with the way it turned out! I
started to stitch the word "Canada" on it with white thread, but then
thought that was a bit obvious and ripped it out. Keep it simple, keep
it sweet. I'm really looking forward to hanging it on the tree this
year.
I have a very limited quantity of felt (in fact,
only 3 full sheets left) and won't be able to get more until hubby('s
wallet) arrives. I'll pick through my project list and see what I can do
with the felt that I've got, but don't expect too many more
felt-related posts for the next few weeks!