Wednesday, March 6, 2019

Let Me Sew, Let Me Sew, Let Me Sew

So much snow, just let me sew!

So I have done just that in the past couple of weeks with more projects planned in the future.

Sewing Update

Remember the U blocks in U Is For Unicorn quilt?

 The embroidery & applique has been added to finish that block, now I'm onto the 'X'.

 This is the correct block for the quilt.
 And the incorrect block will be made into a pillow.

 My take on the Hudson Bay coat is finished & I just love it!

 The weather next to the water has a damp feel to it & this 100% vintage wool is so cozy, just like being wrapped in a soft blanket!

 I added a back open vent for easy wear in & out of the car & for walking... when the weather gets warmer outside.

I made these wee lambs for spring, the one on the left is an old VIP panel pattern that I had in my stash or as Bill puts it, my stock! lol, The lamb on the right was made from that pattern from the wool scraps from the blanket coat & the brown ears, face, & paws are cut from leather pants that I had purchased at a thrift store for leather shoes for dolls that I have made.

 The cotton lamb is smaller than the wool one measured 20" tall, I also had added black glass shank buttons for the eyes.

 The VIP panel also had pink bloomers, a dress, & pinafore to be made to complete the lamb.

 She looks so spring like & was fun bringing that panel to life.

 I saved the picture of the finished project to applique onto a pillow when I have the time.


 The wool lamb was made into a boy lamb with his Hog Wash overalls & shirt.

 He has a nautical feel to him & may find a place on the daybed in the sunporch.

 I've been working on the design for the female goose & so far her sweater needs puff sleeves & a skirt. I made a sweet little beret for her outfit.

 Rexton is modelling it for you, she is such a pro looking model with that face! The beret will complete the outfit!

Baking A Bunny

 This is little Renee Rabbit & she is a primitive pattern from a girlfriend a few years back. I made her out of muslin & painted her black shoes & creme coloured socks.

 I didn't have pink/red paint so I used crayons & pencil crayons, & Sharpie markers to do the trick!

 Then it was time to paint the bunny... remember back in 2015 when I made the Parisian Essence that said it was good if kept in a glass jar?  Well, it did keep well & I used that formula watered down.
The recipe that was called for was 1 cup warm water, 3 tablespoons of instant coffee, & 1 tablespoon of cinnamon. The cinnamon was added to my formula & what a lovely smell. Did you know that cinnamon is a smell that mice do not like? I may be making more primitive dolls for this fall!

 Then you paint the colour on, it is mostly like staining the fabric.

 Now her front is painted & into a 300-degree oven for about 10 mins.

 I was amazed at just how fast the muslin dried in the oven & I must say it is a pleasant smelling project to work on!

 And here she is! The fabric does crisp up making a firmer doll.



 I placed her in the plate rack to fully dry overnight. Her ears have pipe cleaners in them, making them pliable.

 I watered the formula down even more for her panties, dress, & bow, now into the oven for drying!

 Her is Renee Rabbit in her Robin Pandolph fabric, she's just adorable!

 Her pattern did not have panties so I made her some to complete her outfit.

 Hmmm...

 With Renee the Rabbit sitting on the dollie it gave me n idea to make her a lace sweater shawl.

 So I did! It shows her shell button off nicely in the front.

 It is two small dollies crossed & stitched together in the back.


 The front

 The back & a word of hindsight for anyone trying this paint & bake technique. Beware of the pooling of paint, see her head, hindsight for next time!
 

 She sits in the kitchen right now in the wingback.

 And I've been accenting her with spring!

 Spring is just around the corner & on sunny days like today, you can feel the spring coming.


I made Big Pig an Easter Bonnet too, just need to add a flower bouquet to finish it off.

This isn't anything I sewed but I captured this Kodak moment of Bridget Loree with her stuffie. This is how she calms herself to sleep, she has a stuffed animal that she sucks on before dreamland.
Sweet dreams little one.

Thank you for stopping in for a visit & as you can see I'm sewing my way out of the snow! lol

Have a great week & remember this Sunday morning we spring ahead an hour with our clocks!

Cheers!
Cynthia



2 comments:

  1. Wow, you have kept yourself busy with all those projects. I thought that once I retired I would do all kinds of projects but now that I am retired, all the glitter has vanished and I take more pleasure studying the Holy Bible.
    Maybe it's because I'm getting old. lol.
    I hope the snow start melting soon. We have mountains of it.
    Take care.
    Hugs, Julia

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  2. Luv Renee the Rabbit and the wool coat. You're so creative!!

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