Showing posts with label Felt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Felt. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Plush Dim Sum

I couldn't sleep one night so I pulled out a project that I bought stuff for but never started. 


The dimsum stuffing I used circles of fleece to create a shape and stuffed more cotton in just as I would for a dumpling.  Than I covered it with a large pink circle and sewed in the pleates. 


I used some orange glass seed beads I had and "sprinkled" on the egg roe. 
Ok I really sewed them on.


Whoops the picture is side ways


Look you can pick it up with chopsticks.



The dimsum basket I actually got at a Japanese Two Dollar store in Vancouver BC.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Birthday Cake Plushie

This was a present for a friend, I made an everlasting birthday cake for her.  Although I couldn't get the number of candles correct it was still both both cuter this way and I dont think my friend wanted to be reminded how old she was turning.





Tip:  If using glue instead of sewing, try to find a glue that dries soft.  Don't use hot glue, because when it dries you will be able to feel clumps when  squishing and hugging your cute little stuffie

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Somewhere to Stick Those Needles

I discovered that needles get lost very easily when I just toss them on my magnetic pin catch-all.
That's why I decided to make this beauty:



This little emery was made entirely of scrap fabric I had lying around - some white felt (which I hope is wool, but probably polyester) some pink wool felt, and green linen. Ideally in making something like this you would want to use natural fabrics since fabric like polyester could dull your needles.

The button was leftover from a quilting project, and I used it to pull all of the layers together.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Felt Flowers for your Hair

I've liked these hair clips I've seen at Fudego stores, but even thought they were only a few dollars, I knew I could make them for cheaper.


 
Reasons why this is better  
  1. Mine has more layers making it look even prettier
  2. Can't see the bobby pin on this version
  3. Great way to use up scrap fabrics can use the same material used as an outfit for a matching accessory
-SmallRiniLady

Materials:  Buttons, Felt, Bobby Pins

Monday, September 20, 2010

Clubs and Spaces Reversible Crowns

These crowns are made from felt.  Being double layered it's stiff enough to stand up; being felt it's soft enough to easily flip inside out.  Thus I've got two layers of colors. 





These playing card themes are always popular for Alice in Wonderland themed pictures and parties.

-SmallRiniLady

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Green Onion Plush

I don't know why this one is so popular.

Anyways, I made this for a cosplay, KagaMiku (Cosplaying an anime character Kagami from LuckyStar who is cosplaying another character Miku from the Vocaloid series).



-SmallRiniLady

Materials:  Felt, Stuffing