I'm moving my craft posts to a new blog!!! http://feltedwoolies.blogspot.com/
I want to try to keep the family stuff here, and the more general interest posts there. If you are following me for my crafts, you may want to follow the other blog instead.
Reflections on life from an older, working mother with two boys. My blog is inspired by my niece's blog called "Life of a Domestic Goddess." At the end of the day at our house, if no one has been to the emergency room, Childrens' Services has not called, my sweater wasn't on inside out at work, and we have eaten something other than poptarts and donuts for at least one meal, I call it good!
Thursday, September 02, 2010
Reindeer
I've finally figured out how to make a reindeer that I like. The antlers have twisty tie inside, the legs have rolled up magazine pages inside. I'm going to try to make a set of eight, and link them together with red "harness" (yarn). I even have a sleigh somewhere that is about the right size. These take a long time to make, so I may not get eight done for myself... The antlers are the most time consuming part.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Reindeer 1 and 2
I'm trying to modify the sheep pattern to make reindeer or just deer.
These are the first two. Head is still not right, but I'm getting good
ideas about how to make the legs, ears and antlers.
These are the first two. Head is still not right, but I'm getting good
ideas about how to make the legs, ears and antlers.
I also cleaned up my sewing room over the weekend. More to do but it
is nice to work in a clean space!
Saturday, July 31, 2010
Corn
I just ate the first corn from our garden. Yes, it was at 10:00 AM on Saturday morning. No, it wasn't a meal. I picked the first two ears that looked like they might be ready, and couldn't wait until lunch time to eat them. I also wanted that sweet, sweet taste of corn fresh from the garden. Dave had a few bites, but he eats at mealtimes. Corn at 1030 AM didn't appeal to him, no matter how fresh, no matter how sweet, no matter how delicious. The boys weren't interested either. Too bad. More for me!
The photo is from several weeks ago. The corn patch in the garden isn't pretty, only about half the plants germinated, or survived my weeding. I've worried that animals might steal the corn before I could get it, and they have eaten half of one ear, and trampled a few stalks. (I suspect Bambi did it, but I have no proof. )
The taste of that fresh, fresh corn makes it all worth it. Next year I'll plant twice as much!
The photo is from several weeks ago. The corn patch in the garden isn't pretty, only about half the plants germinated, or survived my weeding. I've worried that animals might steal the corn before I could get it, and they have eaten half of one ear, and trampled a few stalks. (I suspect Bambi did it, but I have no proof. )
The taste of that fresh, fresh corn makes it all worth it. Next year I'll plant twice as much!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Sheep version three
I like this one. I may or may not make a furry cover for him. I think he is okay without eyes, for the young-no-buttons-allowed set. I could do the same basic idea with button eyes for older folks. I think he needs a tail.
This will be an easy pattern to adapt for a deer/reindeer at Christmas, a horse? a donkey?
This will be an easy pattern to adapt for a deer/reindeer at Christmas, a horse? a donkey?
Monday, July 26, 2010
A new Sheep
Remember last summer--the sheep from Flutterby Patch that took a journey around the world and stopped to visit here in Dublin? I decided to try to create a sewn pattern, similar to the knit pattern from Flutterby Patch, to make with wool felt. After all, I can hardly call my shop "Felted Woolies" if I don't make any felted woolies...
Photos are of the first prototype. I know I want the head a bit bigger and the legs a bit shorter, but just a tad. I also have a new idea about how to make the hooves look better. I might have to add embroidered mouth and nose, especially for a lighter fabric. The sweater that made this sheep's "jacket" is perfect for the job. I may have to really look for others that have the right texture, or I'll have to knit jackets.
I have some work to do to "perfect" the pattern... Well, none of my patterns are ever perfect. I like to think that is part of their charm. But my sheep still needs some work. I think there is great potential!
Photos are of the first prototype. I know I want the head a bit bigger and the legs a bit shorter, but just a tad. I also have a new idea about how to make the hooves look better. I might have to add embroidered mouth and nose, especially for a lighter fabric. The sweater that made this sheep's "jacket" is perfect for the job. I may have to really look for others that have the right texture, or I'll have to knit jackets.
I have some work to do to "perfect" the pattern... Well, none of my patterns are ever perfect. I like to think that is part of their charm. But my sheep still needs some work. I think there is great potential!
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