Ever since I broke my hand I have felt that in the cast thing they made me wear there was puppet potential (though my Dad helpfully suggests with my arm up I look like one of those Chinese lucky cats you get).
Anyway Clair was throwing a 4th birthday party with a pirate theme so me and Tom decorated the old arm to look like a parrot (sort of).
I give you Rover. Made from card, tissue paper, scissors, glue and a sharpie. It took 3 hours but given we only had 3 hands between us and Tom had no idea what I was trying to make (I explained but he doesn't have great visualisation) I'd argue that was pretty quick.
The cast came off on Wednesday so I am doing my physio so I can sew again soon.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Badges from kiddie doodles
Two of my nephews (P1 and 2) were drawing pictures with me during my last Orkney trip. So I got them to draw a picture of an animal/ monster.
We scanned this into the computer and I resized this to the size I wanted the badge to be.
I then traced the various bits of each creature onto to baking parchment (i.e I traced around the whole dog outline, then the eyes, muzzle and ear since I wanted these to all be different sections).
Transferred these sections onto the colours of felted I wanted to use (making sure they were all going to face the same way) and cut them out.
I cut a reversed version of the whole outline to use as the back.
I then blanket stitched on the bits in the right place and added any stitch detail to the faces . (I super glued the monsters dots!)
I then blanket stitched the two outline bits together (right sides out) leaving a small space for stuffing. Stuffed them lightly and sewed up the gap.
I then added a badge to the back.
Both boys were really impressed with their badges and were wearing them proudly during the visit. The oldre now wants a foot stool made of one of his drawings!
We scanned this into the computer and I resized this to the size I wanted the badge to be.
I then traced the various bits of each creature onto to baking parchment (i.e I traced around the whole dog outline, then the eyes, muzzle and ear since I wanted these to all be different sections).
Transferred these sections onto the colours of felted I wanted to use (making sure they were all going to face the same way) and cut them out.
I cut a reversed version of the whole outline to use as the back.
I then blanket stitched on the bits in the right place and added any stitch detail to the faces . (I super glued the monsters dots!)
I then blanket stitched the two outline bits together (right sides out) leaving a small space for stuffing. Stuffed them lightly and sewed up the gap.
I then added a badge to the back.
Both boys were really impressed with their badges and were wearing them proudly during the visit. The oldre now wants a foot stool made of one of his drawings!
Monday, May 12, 2008
Dr.Who Painting
Way back in February my mates Lynne and Lucy sent me a painting by James Hance called 'Blink'. It's of one of the stone angels from the scary Dr.Who episode of the same name. For our safety we have hung it facing a mirror!
They have also given us a first anniversary pair of paintings by him of an AT-AT being followed by little ducklings which have pride of place in the living room.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Fat Busting Solution
Thanks to my broken hand I'm gaining weight (and I am not exactly slim to start with) so as soon as my hand is working I need to shift some fat. What better way than a Dr.Who approved diet method! I'll just make my very own Adipose (as seen in the episode "Partners in Crime").
Ok so maybe not actually helping weight loss but thanks to the genius that is My Imaginary Boyfriend's Erika Kern (who's done an amazing tutorial complete with butt and tooth details) at least I can keep one as a sort of pet.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Millie is an International Star
My long haired miniature dachshund, Millie, is featured in the miniature bear article in the June edition of the American magazine Teddy Bear & Friends.
This particular 4" needle felted pooch was a commission from my mate (Clair) of a real live dachshund called Millie. It was given to the original Millie's owner as a work leaving present.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
June Teddy Bear Club International
Very exciting news. June's edition of Teddy Bear Club International will feature an article on me. It's been in the pipeline for about a year now but now it's actually going to happen. Since this was the magazine that first inspired me it's really exciting to think I'm going to feature in it along with those bear artists I admire so much. Just have to hope the bears do themselves proud.
Of course all the bears in the magazine are past examples and with the broken hand it is highly unlikely I will manage to get anything new sewn before the publication. Never mind eh? I only mange a handful a year as it is and don't know what I would do if demand sky rocketed.
Maybe I will offer inspiration to someone else and they will make their first bear!
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