Thursday, March 31, 2016

Baby Bunting and a 'Diaper Cake'- Part 1 of 2

Drawing triangles on a 'fabric sandwich'...

...and machine stitching the two layers of fabric together...


...leaving the short sides open.


                                                     Cutting the pieces apart...


                          

                           ...turning them right-side out, and carefully pressing them.



                              Making a length of bias tape from the self-same fabric...



                             ...and stitching the bunting flags to it at regular intervals.



                                                   The vintage airplane fabric...

                               ...matches my soon-to-be grandson's nursery decor...



                         ...and because the bunting is reversible (to a baseball print)...

            ...I'm hoping that it will be used again, one day, as a birthday party decoration.



                                  A short length of bunting decorates the 'book bin'...

                                    ...and the longer length will adorn the gift tables.



                          We had a baby shower for my eldest daughter, recently...

         ...and my other girls and I prepared the table decorations and party favors.

                                   Next time: more airplane-themed decorations...

                                                ...including a 'diaper cake'! :)

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Persephone, Herman and Bob- Part 8 (Bob)

Bob, drying...


                                       ...with clips holding his goofy grin in place.



                                                 The pencil roving on his back...

                                            ...lends a 'garment like' appearance...



                             ...and his pupils are stitched on with embroidery floss...

                      ...so there are no small parts for a baby to pull off and swallow! 



                       I think his rakish moustache makes him look rather debonair..



                      ...but his textured tummy reminds us that he's 'all animal'!! ;)



                                                      The fully dried Bob (back)...



                                                              ...and front...



                                           ...and in use by one of my daughters.



                          A photo of the three rascals, Persephone, Herman and Bob...



                                       ...planning another of their crazy capers!! :)


Sunday, March 27, 2016

Persephone, Herman and Bob- Part 7 (Bob)

Green wool circles create paw pads...


                                                    ...and green triangles...



                                                      ...and purple balls...

                                                ...are used to form Bob's eyes.



                                                      On the reverse side...

                                      ...pencil roving is used as an embellishment.



                                                    Mid-way through felting...



                                            ...the painter's plastic is removed...



                                             ...and a cut is made in the soft felt...



                                                   ...for easy resist removal.



                                                          A helpless Bob...

                            ...undergoes a rather painful whisker transplant surgery...



                                 ...and later convalesces in a soothing therapy pool.



                                        Next time: Bob in all of his hirsute glory! ;)

Friday, March 25, 2016

Persephone, Herman and Bob- Part 6 (Bob)

Preparing a paper pattern...

...and cutting it from foam floor underlayment.
    

                          Covering the resist with layers of wool from a bright blue batt. 
                          

                            Painter's plastic is used to help keep the mouth flange...

                                         ...from felting into the body of the puppet.
                                        

                                   Lighter blue wool is added to the resist surface...



                                                 ...the project is flipped over...



                       ...and the excess wool is wrapped up and around the resist.



                                                           Dyed wool nepps...


                                             ...are added to Bob's 'tummy area'...



                                       ...and covered with a Mawata silk hankie...

                   ...both for sheen and to help hold the nepps in place during felting.



                                             Next time: more embellishment!

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Persephone, Herman and Bob- Part 5 (Persephone)

Mid-way through felting...


                     ...I begin to notice that some of the silk pieces are not felting in...



                                               ...so with a couple of quick tugs...



                                 ...Persephone is denuded of her problematic bits.

                                   (Too bad it doesn't work like that for humans!) ;)



                                                              During felting...



                                              ...the project is flipped inside-out...



                                                 ...and worked in all directions...



                                          ...until it's the desired shape and size.



                                                   While drying in the sunlight...



                                           ...I think she looks rather devilish!! ;)



                             Small circles are cut from a sheet of black, finished felt...



                                                              ...glued on...



                                           ...and then hand-stitched into place...



                                                               ...for eyes.



                                                   The finished puppet (front)...



                                                              ...and back...



                                                      ...and again in close-up.



                                                    Persephone is now ready...



                                                   ...for a game of 'peek-a-boo'!



                                                         Next time: Bob.