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These adorable bunny finger puppets from the Purl Bee are perfect to add to an Easter basket or goodie bag. And, according to Molly at the Purl Bee, they’re easy to make. The Purl Bee provides a material list, a free template download and more pictures with step-by-step instructions on how to make these bunnies. All photos courtesy of the Purl Bee I think these would also look great as part of a table centerpiece or as place cards for Easter.
Have you written your letter to Santa yet? I have been on an ornament making kick lately. Just the thing to get me in the mood for Christmas decorating. I saw some cute little knitted letter ornaments here and was inspired to make some fabric ones. I decided to make mine letters to Santa. I have plans to make one for each of my children to hang on the tree so they can put little letters into them. I have a feeling the elves might come along at night and take them off to Santa ;) I've been having a lot of fun choosing fabric to fussy cut for the stamps and the envelope lining. What have you been making for Christmas?
Ingela P Arrhenius graduated from art school in the early 90s and has been working as an illustrator ever since. At first, she worked in advertising and magazines, but her focus over the past ten years has been on products and books. Ingela has created patterns for fabrics, wallpaper and stationery, as well as packaging […]
MADE TO ORDER This cute little robin in his Santa's hat has been needle felted using 1oo% British wool. He is perfect for hanging on the Christmas tree and will make a lovely addition to your Christmas decorations. Measurements vary slightly but he is approximately 7cm tall. I am happy to send direct to the recipient with your message. Overseas customers please contact me for postage
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A bunny pattern doesn't really need to be all that difficult. This one is super simple. Simple enough that the youngest was able to stitch them up!
A csatolt sablon alapján színes kartonpapírból kiszabva, ragasztással készíthető el a képen láthatóhoz hasonló szán. Rénszarvas is állhat előtte, annak a sablonját is megtalálod. Arra kell ügyelni, hogy egymással arányos méretekben nagyítsd a sablonokat. forrás
Crea lindos adornos para decorar tu casa en la época más bella del año con estos increíbles moldes. Es muy sencillo, sólo debes descargar el molde que elijas e imprimirlo, trazar las partes en fieltro y cortarlas. Si la figura requiere cortar doble, asegura con un alfiler. Luego, cose por toda la orilla inferior con una […]
Eine Anleitung für eine weihnachtliche Dekoration mit vielen Variationsmöglichkeiten - da sagt der Weihnachtsmann doch glatt: Hohoho!
This Santa is created with STAEDTLER Fimo and Puppen Fimo and is featured in this winter's PolymerCafe Magazine. As promised in the issue, here are the instructions a pattern for his trousers. His jacket, cloak and cap will follow with full tutorials of their own. I'll help you through pattern drafting process as well as fitting the wee clothes to your doll. Please use the comments section at the bottom of each clothing post to ask questions. I'll be on daily to help you all through the process. I laid Santa on a piece of brown pattern paper and drew around one leg with a pencil. I made sure to give a good 1/4 inch extra on each side of the leg to make sure the trousers are going to be roomy enough. I added an extra 1/4 inch to the top edge and the bottom cuff to make room for Santa to bend. I marked the crotch and increased the inside leg measurement 1/2 inch more at the top of the seam as shown and connected the line from the waist to the crotch with a sloping curve. Give the whole pattern a 1/8th inch seam allowance and cut the pattern out. I cut out two of these leg shapes from velvet, on the fold (the outside edge of the pattern is on the fold). I opened the leg shapes and matched up the crotch curves with the right sides together and pinned as shown. I sewed the pinned curve seams with matching thread using a 1/8th inch seam allowance. Next I matched the seams of the crotch curves and pinned the inner leg seams, right sides together. I sewed this seam allowing a 1/8th inch seam . I cut a 1 inch wide strip of velvet and folded it in half lengthwise with wrong sides together, to go around Santa's waist. I gave it a 1/4 inch overlap. I laid the new waistband flat and folded it width wise right sides together and sewed the short edges together with a 1/8th inch seam allowance. I refolded the waistband wrong sides together and matched the raw edges with the top of the trousers on the right side of the trouser fabric. I took tucks in the trouser top to match the new waistband. I kept to tucks in the front of the trousers and kept them even to both sides of the front seam. I stitched the waistband in using a 1/8th inch seam allowance. I cut a 1.5 inch wide strip of white micro fur and made a cuff for each leg using the same method as I did when I made the waistband. Make sure that if your boots are already glued to your doll these cuffs will fit over the boots. I attached the cuffs using white thread. Put Santa's trousers on! You can make them secure by taking little stitches through the trouser tops into Santa's shirt. I've included a scan of the original pattern I made for my Santa. Please use it as a guide for your pattern drafting. Don't forget I'm here to help! If you have any questions or are experiencing any difficulty with the Santa making, please do write and ask for help. I'll be on daily and I totally have your back on this! :D
These instructions show the basic layout and techniques for making flat felt panels. This is the format, or canvas we will be creating throughout the course to explore the full range of surface design elements. Materials: 0.5 ounce (15 grams) wool fibres, (roving and/or batting) 2 pieces of bubblewrap about 18 inches (45cm) squarewarm water
Christmas Craft: DIY Felt Santa Clause Ornament Free Sew Patterns & Tutorials
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I hope that all of you had a beautiful Christmas with your love ones. Ours was very nice and Santa has been very generous with our daughters...
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Papel Pintado infantil Be Happy de Khroma Zoom Diseño: textura tejido Modelo: Gini Superficie: mate, papel, ligera relieve Soporte: tejido no tejido Color: caoba Medidas del rollo: 10 x 0.53 m Case del diseño: 0 cm Plazo de entrega: 45 días aprox Instalación: Encolar pared Gramaje: 150 gr/m2 IR A LA COLECCIÓN
I am silly- funny,-strange,-restless, Tigger Mom.I have three wonderful children, I am proud of them. 52 years old, but my mind is young :)
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Hi! Long time no see! I had some very interesting projects which I mentioned on my Facebook, but very little I could actually write about. I tried to make doll "straw" hats, and it turned into this huge obsession with a bunch of styles and experiments I want to try before condensing everything into one or two blog posts. Anyway, during my millinery frenzy, I went to the store to get some trims for one of these hats I was making for a trade, and my eyes fell on some beige pipecleaners. Well, outside the store lighting they were actually band-aid coloured, but I pictured them into bears rather than fuzzy nude stick men. I remembered Jason White's teddy bear tutorial and thought one of those would make a nice addition to the items I was preparing to trade. When I tried following the tutorial, I found out that I didn't have the right type of beads and even the bear shape didn't look nice in this colour. I had several more pipecleaner teddy bear tutorials which my friend searched for me to try. My favourite was this one, but right off the bat I didn't like the shape of the head. I decided to draw inspiration from the two tutorials and my plush teddy bear to make my own design. I untwisted my first attempt, unwilling to ruin the other three pipecleaners I had until I arrived at a satisfactory result. Spoiler alert: none were ruined in the end; turns out that tortured, slightly balding pipecleaners still make decent teddy bears! As several people asked me to write my own version of the tutorial, here it goes: The supplies: - one pipecleaner (about 300*6mm) - two eyes (beads, rhinestones...) I used 2mm half-pearls which I stuck on some masking tape and painted black with nail polish - nose - I happened to have a piece of brown suede ribbon, but you can use anything you like that doesn't fray, from old belts to felt and even cardboard - scissors - glue (I used fabric glue) - toothpicks Optional: - dark fineliner pen to draw the mouth - pliers and tweezers to help you in tough places - thin ribbon, string or yarn - fork - flame (candle, lighter...) Steps 1. Bend the pipecleaner in half (it doesn't have to be precise) and then bend a little portion at the first fold perpendicular in an "L" shape. I swear, this is way easier to make than to explain! This creates the muzzle/nose. 2. Make two round, loose bends for the ears. If you're looking straight at the nose with the pipecleaner ends upwards, what you're doing now is creating a heart shape where the nose is the lower point and the ears are the curves. 3. Turn it over and complete the heart shape by twisting the ends twice where you want the head to end. 4. Now bring one of the ends up between the ears and bend it over the face. 5. Bend it diagonally over the nose. For example, I started next to the right ear and brought the pipecleaner over the left side of the nose. 6. Repeat for the other end. After this step, the pipecleaner ends should cross above the nose and point downwards. 7. Twist them twice at the neck again. The head is done. 8. Make the arms/front legs by bending the pipecleaner sharply a short distance from the neck. Repeat for the other side. 9. Bring the ends together and twist two or three times to make the torso base. Don't make it too long or you won't have enough to finish the bear. 10. Make the hind legs in the same manner as the front legs, only a little longer. It seems I took fewer photos of the last steps, but at this point it's easy to figure out. Twist the ends again a couple of times, either in front or behind the first torso. 11. Fold the remaining bits over the shoulders to the opposite side and tuck the ends in. Bend the bottoms of the legs into little soles. You can use pliers at this step. Now shape your teddy bear any way you want it and brush it with a clean toothbrush if it got ruffled. 12. Prepare your nose, eyes, glue, toothpick and tweezers. For the nose, I cut a little triangle with two rounded corners. 13. Carefully glue the features in place. I used tweezers. 14. After this the teddy bear is technically complete, but I happened to have a brown fineliner handy, which I used to draw the mouth as an inverted "Y" under the nose. I used the same fineliner to darken the nose on one of the teddies. I turned all four pipecleaners I had into teddy bears and put a bow on the prettiest of them. I didn't think I'd write instructions for this part because I used a tiny piece (about 5cm) of narrow ribbon from a doll outfit and the narrowest I usually see in stores is 3mm, almost twice as wide. However, I later found the exact same ribbon in a fancier store, it was labelled 1.5mm. So now I can write the second part of the tutorial - adding a bow. I hope you can find this type of ribbon, it's very pretty and useful in miniatures. But you can also use any string or lace you like. For comparison, I also made a bow out of 3mm ribbon. Bow tutorial 1. By looking at the teddy bear, you would think the ribbon is tied around its neck and made into a bow at the front. But I don't know if it would be possible to tie a neat bow in such a small scale, so I made the bow separately and then glued it. Take your whole ribbon or a comfortable length if it's too long and tie a fork bow at one end. It's easier if the ribbon is double-sided. Here is a good tutorial. Use the inner teeth of the fork, not all four. 2. Wrap the long end around the teddy bear's neck and mark where to cut it. You should have enough to go around the neck plus a little extra. Cut both ends to the desired length and melt with a flame. If you're using natural or unraveling fabric/yarn, don't try to melt it. 3. The fork bow has a pretty side and a less pretty side. Place the long end of the bow on the teddy bear's chest and hold it securely. Make sure to have the pretty side of the bow facing up. 4. Add a small amount of glue on the ribbon at the middle of the neck. 5. Wrap the ribbon around and place the knot of the bow over the glue. Press firmly until the glue grabs. I used tweezers. The same step with a wider ribbon bow: Wait for the glue to dry and you're done! This size of teddy bear looks great with 1:6th scale dolls. J-Doll Karl Johans Gate Playing with pipecleaners is very fun and relaxing and these teddy bears are so easy to make, I want to make a big bunch of them. What for? I don't know. Pipecleaners in my store are sold by piece and that's quite expensive, so I found some lots of 100 online for under 2.5$. Unfortunately the first one I ordered, while still beige, is not the same delicate colour as the ones in this tutorial. It still works for teddy bears (and for curling doll hair :P) but I want to find this exact colour for my big army. Is this a crazy idea? Can you think of uses for mini teddy bears? I gave one to my dolls and hung another in the car, the third is gifted, and that's it. The forth is sitting in a drawer. Would you buy them or make them if you found yourself needing a teddy bear? Do you know other pipecleaner projects? Share your thoughts in the comments below! The Black Kitty (^^)~
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Toujours le nez dans la machine à coudre (je profite de mes derniers jours de vacances, snif...), je continue à préparer Pâques qui aura pour thème ici cette année: les lapins...Peut-être inspirée par la colonie de lapins qui a élu domicile dans les...
❥❥❥ THIS LISTING IS FOR A DIGITAL ITEM / PDF PATTERN ONLY! ❥❥❥ WE DO NOT ISSUE REFUNDS ON OUR DIGITAL PATTERNS! ❥❥❥ READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PURCHASING! Make your own cute arctic hare ornament with this easy sewing pattern! :-) Suitable for beginners as well as skilled crafters, this very easy-to-follow pattern has step-by-step instructions and plenty of pictures. It includes sketches of the stitches used, links to useful websites / suppliers and a list of materials and tools required, which are mainly felt, stuffing, threads, needles and scissors. The ornaments in the pictures are completely hand sewn, no machine needed. The stitches used are very basic embroidery stitches like French knots and lazy daisy stitch. Extras needed for this project: perle cotton threads, mini black brads DIMENSIONS: a finished hare is approx. 15cm tall and 8cm wide. The pattern consists of two PDF files in A4 format, one with the instructions and one with the templates. All of my patterns are written in ENGLISH. ** NEW ETSY FEATURE** The files are available for download IMMEDIATELY after received payment! Hurrah! :) PLEASE NOTE: the purchase of this pattern gives you the right to craft and sell items made from it, online or at craft fairs. However, mass production, re-sale and distribution of pattern pieces and instructions are expressly prohibited. Please, give credit to Nuvolina Handmade as the original designer and add a link to my shop in any written description. Thanks! REFUND POLICIES: due to its digital nature, please note that there is no refund possible for any PDF pattern in our shop. Finished items should not be given to children under 3. The items have a decorative purpose only. Read my shop policies before purchase. Thank you so much for your visit!
We waarderen je komst, kerstman! Elk jaar wachten we ruim van tevoren op u in de overtuiging dat u zeker zult komen. De lange weg die je vroeger ging vanuit het afgelegen noordelijke land werd nu korter en gemakkelijker. Elk huis is nu toegankelijk dankzij het internet en Daria Lvovsky, die uw wensen heeft gemaakt van pure biologische wol met behulp van naaldvilttechniek. Hij heeft buigbare armen, zodat hij in staat kan zijn om je verbeelding te volgen. De pop is ongeveer 6-7 "hoog. Mooi voor huisdecoratie, babykamer, natuurtafel, pasgeboren babymoederscadeau, verhalenpop vertellen en meer. Maakt een heel mooi verjaardagscadeau. Dit cijfer is niet voor kinderen 3 en onder, omdat vezels en andere kleine onderdelen verstikkingsgevaar kunnen opleveren.*** Bedankt dat je voor ons hebt gekozen om je dag op te fleuren.