Over at Craftster.org, my friend Susan and I just hosted a swap of Monster Ninnis. They are simple little stuffies, and the pattern is free at http://www.revoluzzza.com/ . Here are the three I made for my partners:
Photographer Ninni (my partner loves photography)
Avatar Ninni (he looks like the avatar my partner uses on Craftster)
Kangaroo Ninni (just because I thought a baby Ninni would be cute!)
You can see the whole Ninni gallery here: http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=381142.0 . You will be amazed at the wide variety of colors, styles, and themes the creative swappers came up with. Some are so elaborate, it's unbelievable!
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Saturday, June 25, 2011
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Pin Cushion with something EXTRA!
This is a pin cushion I design I came up with quite a while ago; I've made and sold tons of them, they are fun and easy--you can see that it's just a four-patch square, surrounded by a narrow muslin boarder, with the main fabric around the outside:
I usually write a scripture quote on the muslin (I print it from the computer, then trace it using a light box); recently I found a couple of good sewing-related quotes to use in the future. The tassels are from the upholstery department of the fabric store, they come sewn onto a flat braided cord-type thing. I just cut them apart and place them in the seam when sewing. Here's the back:
I love the button fabric! And there is a real button sewn in the middle, anchoring the bead on the front.
This time there is something NEW that goes with the pin cushion--BEHOLD!
CLAY BIRDS AND A MUSHROOM! I love these so much! I first made them for a recent swap (on Craftster.org ), in fact, I made this pin cushion at the same time I made one for my swap partner. She had these little birds on her wist, so I gave it a try and they came out great! I just formed the Sculpey clay around extra-long straight pins (with regular flat heads), baked for 15 minutes, and after they were cool, I coated them with Varithane varnish. The pins really add something special to the pin cushion, so I've put this one in my Etsy store (http://www.leslieshappyheart.etsy.com/ ) . First come, first served!
I usually write a scripture quote on the muslin (I print it from the computer, then trace it using a light box); recently I found a couple of good sewing-related quotes to use in the future. The tassels are from the upholstery department of the fabric store, they come sewn onto a flat braided cord-type thing. I just cut them apart and place them in the seam when sewing. Here's the back:
I love the button fabric! And there is a real button sewn in the middle, anchoring the bead on the front.
This time there is something NEW that goes with the pin cushion--BEHOLD!
CLAY BIRDS AND A MUSHROOM! I love these so much! I first made them for a recent swap (on Craftster.org ), in fact, I made this pin cushion at the same time I made one for my swap partner. She had these little birds on her wist, so I gave it a try and they came out great! I just formed the Sculpey clay around extra-long straight pins (with regular flat heads), baked for 15 minutes, and after they were cool, I coated them with Varithane varnish. The pins really add something special to the pin cushion, so I've put this one in my Etsy store (http://www.leslieshappyheart.etsy.com/ ) . First come, first served!