Showing posts with label felt brooch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label felt brooch. Show all posts

07 June 2011

New stuff

I have been a busy wee creative bee lately - hence my neglected blog!
Here are some of the new felt items I have been working on...

Giant Paddington Bear Brooch

Nifty Needlebooks

Lots of Little Red Riding Hood brooches.
They all are for my stall at Craft 2.0 on July 2nd and I will try and get them into felt and etsy ASAP.
If you would like any of the items shown and they are not in my stores please feel free to email me a request.

31 March 2011

I want it, I want it, I want it!

Is this not the cutest thing you have ever seen?

Image of Oh My Deer!

This adoarable creature is from The Red Thread and is about 35cm high.
I just love laser cut wood and anything resembling a woodland creature.

Equally cute....
Image of Speech Bubble Brooch

Adorable brooches - write your own message on or have Lisa do it for you.
Find out all about on their blog.

Check out The Red Thread website to take a peek at all the other wonderful creations including softie kits, story book tiles and more.

Like I said I WANT IT ALL!

17 March 2011

Hedgehog Brooch tutorial

You have obviously discovered the fabulous second issue of Toffee Magazine and found my Hedgehog brooch pattern in there. Toffee Mag is only available as a pdf download you won't find it in shops - fantastic for the environment. I am very excited to have one of my crafts in print (so to speak!).

If you have just stumbled upon this tutorial and want to make Mr Hedgehog you will need to grab your pattern from Toffee Mag - only $2.99 (AU). Filled with other fabulous free patterns, printables and great crafting stories you won't be disappointed.

Here we go........

Cut out all your pieces first.
Using a nice sharp pair of scisssors will help with the small bits.


Pin the tummy to one layer of the body and whip stitch
using 2 strands of cream embroidery floss.
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Next lay all your pieces onto the body just to make sure they all fit.

Using 2 strands of dark brown embroidery floss use a single cross stitch to secure
the felt pad of the foot on (sorry a little hard to see the cross in this photo!)

Still using 2 strands make 3 French knots above the felt pad to finish of the foot.
Learn how to make French knots here.

Both feet are exactly the same.


Using 2 strands of dark brown embroidery floss make the
little claw details on his paws using single stitches - cute!!


Create his nose by doing a single French knot just as you did on his feet.


Postioning all the bits back on his body again before beginning to stitch them into place.


Stitch his nose on first using 2 strands of light brown embroidery thread and a whip stitch.
Then add 2 French knots for his eyes - you will be a whiz at these knots by now!


Next stitch his feet on as you did with his nose.


And then his paws in the same way.


Now all you need to do is add the back part of the body with a running
stitch using 2 strands or either light or dark floss.

And here he is nearly complete...


Just sew on a brooch back or a safety pin.
As you can see from my handywork you don't have to be too neat because no one will see it!!!!

Done!

And well if it is all a bit to hard you can always just buy
a completed Mr Hedgehog brooch here







09 March 2011

Craft 2.0 sneak peak

Amongst the creative mess (refer previous post) there are lots of new goodies that will be making an appearance at Craft 2.0. Here is a sneak peak of a couple of my new felt creations...

New Needlebook and Brooch designs
These new designs will be available in my felt or etsy after Craft 2.0 at the end of April

21 January 2011

Fabulous felt brooches

I am still obsessed with babushka dolls, toadstools and hedgehogs and anything made with felt.....




Miss Babushka brooches!

Mr Hedgehog brooch
Miss Red Ridinghood brooch

Mushroom house brooch

You can find all these cuties in the Cupcake Cutie store.