This time three years ago I was taking sideways glances at our third and final child in her plastic crib as I lay stilled by an emergency caeserean. Our little Emily was born at 4pm on March 4th and has been a joy in our lives every day since then.
A good friend I have known since I was 12 had her third baby last week and I had to make her a softie! She is crafty herself and I knew she would appreciate it.
My friend Tara called me a couple of weeks ago and asked if I could make her daughter, Clodagh, another christmas dress. I made her this one last year.
I love how it turned out. You can find details about the pattern here. It's such a sweet pattern. The fabric is from Spotlight and is a Japanese cotton. I hope Clodagh loves the dress and that she enjoys wearing it on christmas day!
Ooh...that fabric looks familiar. I used it to make Emily's poppy doll's dress also. I finished the doll last night and Emily is now 'one of the girls' with her own doll like her sisters. But she won't be meeting her doll 'til christmas morning.
Again, I used Fiona's lovely pattern. You can purchase it from her shop.
Linking up with My Creative Space today.
This is my Fantastic Mr Fox. I have been waiting for an opportunity to make him after seeing and adoring him in Fiona Dalton's book, Hop Skip Jump. This is for a friend's baby boy.
He is made from a maroon velveteen and cream wool flannel. I love wool flannel and I got mine from The Fabric Store on Brunswick Street. His kerchief is made from a Denyse Schmidt print and his nose is a little felt ball I picked up at 'Wild Purl' in Point Lonsdale on a recent trip with friends.
Fiona's book is awesome, I have now made Archie the cat and Eddy the mouse, Basil the bunny, Bird in the hand, Kangaroo and Joey, Monkey Man and now Mr Fox! I hope he is very well loved for years to come!
I am linking up with My Creative Space today.
I am linking up with My Creative Space today.
It's been a while since I've paid some attention to my blog...Christmas, holidays, baby bump growing and a sewing lull (burnt out after too many Christmas gifts?). I thought I would post about some baby preparations. I feel I need to put some of my creativity now into preparing for baby, with only seven-eight weeks to go! Here is where baby will sleep. I painted up some letters and little elephants - both from bunnings, to dress up the wall. Spot the cute new bird hanging from the ceiling.
The little bird is yet another Hop Skip Jump pattern (gee I am getting some mileage out of that book!). It was super easy and fun to make. I made mine from cream linen, cotton scraps for the tail feathers and a teeny bit of orange wool felt for the beak. He is hung with thin fishing wire - which was thin enough to be sewn onto the back of the bird then suspended from the ceiling.
Here is the first garment I have made for baby - a soft grey marle cotton bonnet. Since we don't know the sex, soft grey is calling as the colour of the moment - think I will knit a little cardi from the same cotton. As we will be having an (early) March baby, the weather may not call for bonnets and cardis but baby's do tend to be colder than us big people, don't they? The pattern is from Vintage knits for modern babies by Hadley Fierlinger.
This is Monkey Man - one of my homemade gifts for Christmas. This one was made for my little nephew, Hamish.
Another Hop Skip Jump pattern. I also made one for my other nephew, sporting navy overalls - but I didn't manage to get a picture in the Christmas mayhem.
Here is a dress I made for Isabella's little friend - also for Christmas. I made the pattern up - just shirring around the top and some little tie straps. I added scalloped lace along the hems and pockets.
Issie unwrapping her Kangaroo and Joey (see post below for details of their creation).
Back from a lovely week in Warrnambool. Beautiful weather. Arrived home to Melbourne yesterday to four days of 35 + degrees - not fun. Thank goodness for air conditioning.
Kangaroo and baby Joey are the most recent gifts completed from my 'to make' Christmas list. The awesome pattern is by Hop Skip Jump (from the new book by the same name).
Isabella chose Kangaroo and Joey a few weeks ago when I asked her which lovely friend she would like me to make her for Christmas. I think she has forgotten all about it now, so she should get a nice surprise on Christmas morning. I have been loving Fiona Dalton's new book and this is now the fourth toy I have made. Kangaroo has movable arms and legs and her big tail allows her to sit up all on her own!
I made my set from a grey wool I bought from Rathdowne Remnants. The pouch is made from 100% wool felt and sewn in place with a blanket stitch. The floral print is from my stash - I've forgotten what it's called. The buttons are vintage - I was excited to find four of a kind from my button box!
I have a few more things to complete by Christmas eve - but most will have to wait to be revealed after Christmas so that they are a surprise (mostly for the Mums of the recipients as I don't think 3-7 year olds are very good at navigating blogs!)
Here is my latest softie - Basil the bunny. Pattern is again by Hop Skip Jump from her new book. I am making a softie each for the girls for Christmas. This one is for Juliette.
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I have made another of these gorgeous dolls for a friend's daughter for christmas...
The pattern is again by Hop Skip Jump. I have used it five times now - you can see the other four here. I was inspired by this doll in particular.
My fabrics are from a few different sources. The grey wool is from Rathdowne Remnants, The black wool is from The Fabric Store in Fitzroy and the red spotted cotton is recycled and also features in this jacket I made a few months back. You can buy the pattern from Fiona's blog at Hop Skip Jump (am I her number one fan?!)
Here is a (not so clear) shot of her in her underwear - the clothes are as much fun to make as the doll.
My sister bought me a lovely gift for my birthday this week - Fiona Dalton's soft toy making book 'Hop Skip Jump'.
I knew it was coming out in late October but hadn't had a chance to check it out. Hop Skip Jump (the blog) was my introduction to blogs when my sister showed me a couple of years ago. I'd never heard of a blog at the time but her's was one I checked regularly as I loved her style of toys and the materials she used. I have made quite a few of her toys now and have had lots of fun with her new book already.
This is 'Charlie' the cat (using the 'Archie' pattern). Isabella needed a bit of help naming him appropriately as she thought 'loopy' and 'catty' were good names! He was going to be for a new bub (a friend's not yet born) but Isabella looked at him and said, "but I don't have a cat Mummy..." so of course, Charlie is now sleeping soundly next to her at night! I adapted the pattern to incorporate string joints on the legs so he can sit on his own. I bought the wool for Charlie here.
I also made 'Eddy' the mouse for another friend who just had a baby girl...
He is made from a recycled wool skirt - also used to make this little deer.
Here is the original Archie...
And Eddy...
A few of the other gorgeous toys in Fiona's book...
I made this cute 'Jack Rabbit' bunny last week. I did not have a recipient in mind, although I have two good friends who are having babies in the next six weeks. But, after I finished him, I decided that the girls could keep him and I could always make another one!
The pattern is by Hop Skip Jump. She makes the best toys!
Here he is unclothed (ooh) and sitting on a bright yellow chair that used to look like this...
We found this chair at an op shop years ago - I liked the shape and intended on sanding and painting it...two years later, it was still dropping flakes of white paint in our bedroom and I finally pulled it out and revamped it.
Now it sits proudly in Issie's room 'adorned' by her baby quilt and some of her softies! Love the bright blue carpet in the corner of the pic - our current house is a rental and we can't change it!!
Now I am off to finally finish Issie's quilt (don't mind the failed pledge I made) - I will not be blogging again until I am posting up finished pics of it...
I have now made four "Poppy" dolls (by Hop Skip Jump). The latest doll on the right is for a friend's baby and is pictured here with her friends at the Collingwood children's farm.
Jemima was made with a creamy yellow wool I purchased from Rathdowne Remnants. Her hair is a chocolate brown velvet and her cheeks are made with suede. I made her little dress and bloomers from some leftovers from Indianna's quilt. The dress skirt is made of calico with a purple ribbon trim. These dolls have been so much fun to make. It is a joy to see their little faces come together and to make their sweet outfits, but most of all to know they will be loved and cherished by some special little girls.
My most recent fun sewing projects have been making these wool dolls for my two girls. The pattern comes from hop skip jump and fabrics for dresses are from hawthorne threads. Wool flannel for dolls was hard to source. Found some from Geelong blanket company. Very fun to make and hopefully the dolls will be around for years to come.
Hair and cheeks are made from suede
Hair and cheeks are made from suede
Blonde dolly is for blonde Isabella, while the brunette is for little Juliette!