This week has been slow, no motivation and no energy. Being stuck in the house so much, doesn't help and Bean has way too much energy to be stuck inside, as well. Yesterday Bean had to go in for his operation, so I had the day without disruption. I spent the time, cutting and getting some prim stuffed Easter pieces ready to make. When Bean came home, I rested and worked on them in between his resting and need a cuddle time.
The first pieces I made were little chicks. I made two to see how I liked them. The actual pattern has a gusset, but i did it the lazy way and just made two sides. I also used camel hair wool, that I had over dyed in yellow shades. The pattern is by Pea Pickers Primitives, which is now called, Whimsical Endeavors. The original pattern has the chicks sitting in a rusty cup with status. I have both, so I will try that too.
The second piece I did was a free pattern I found years ago. I think it was in an old issue of Creative Times Magazine. It is by Rusty Pins and Old Lace, though I think she may be retired now. You can go back through their magazines and most of the free patterns are still downloadable. I reduced the size a bit, and it was a bugger, turning it inside out. As you can see, my stitching didn't stay on track and my bunny came out a bit wonky. I used an old wool that had been over washed and it was stiff and fuzzy. I think it would be fun to make them larger, and a lot easier.
The last piece is a pattern by Soft in the Head. It was given as a free pattern, at one time and I never made it. I have an old spring and the bunny sits on a spring, but my bunny is too stiff and my spring is too narrow for him, so I will make a new setting for him. I think I need to grunge it up with walnut, a bit too bright for me. I do like the way his carrot came out, maybe I will make a bunch to sit in a bowl.
Sweet items, hope Bean will settle down soon, and hope you get to get out soon!!
ReplyDeletebeing house bound gets old :)
Brenda
you were busy! how I love those chicks! That bunny is pretty cute too.
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Cathy
I especially love those little chicks.
ReplyDeleteHope both you and Bean can get out before long.
love the chicks!
ReplyDeleteand the bunnies!
Sweet finishes as always! The chicks are charming and those bunnies are a hoot! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe two rabbits are so prim in style. I like.
ReplyDeleteThose chicks are downright cute and the bunnies are fun!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, the chicks and bunnies are darling. You create the cutest pieces. I cannot imagine trying to turn the 'wonky' bunny nor the ears on the orange one - you must have nimble fingers. Cuddles to Bean for having his surgery. Let's hope the weather takes a turn for the better really soon. Enjoy the weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope it warms up so that you and Bean can get back at your hikes!! (Hope he's feeling better...) Your are very sweet!
ReplyDeleteWish I had the interest to make a doll or stuffed animal but all I have the desire to do is hook. I've had maybe 4 inquires for me to make an Edward Tulane rabbit and I've no interest so passed it onto my dollmaker friend Shari. Looks to me you were quite motivated.
ReplyDeleteI'm living all your cute animal friends!!! Especially those little sweet chicks❤️
ReplyDeleteLove all those wonderful Spring critters Debbie. You did a lovely job of turning and stuffing those long narrow ears!
ReplyDeleteI used to make mohair teddy bears and sometimes turning those critters can be most challenging and then gift ring out how to stuff them.
You did a lovely job of overdyeing the wool,
They are adorable...
ReplyDeleteYour house must be an absolute delight to roam around in - I love everything you make!!! Especially that last bunny, he looks like his ears are blowing in a nice soft sea breeze. Darling! Hope Bean is doing well after his surgery!
ReplyDeleteThese oems are very nice!
ReplyDeleteMonique
Really great critters! So creative, I love them all.
ReplyDeleteFun stuff.
ReplyDeleteI hope Bean is back to his old puppy self.
Hugs :)
Lauren
I ordered your pattern for antique ducks and never received it. It was paid through paypal. Please re-send it. I love your patterns and your energy! Keep up the great work. Let me know if I need to send a copy of my receipt, I can e-mail it to you if you supply me your e-mail address. Thanks! Have a great day.
ReplyDeletecute little critters.
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