I've been wanting to make a felt book, sometimes called quiet books or bored books, for a while, and my niece's 2nd birthday seemed like the best opportunity to try one out. I wanted to go for some different aspects that I knew she would like, especially things she could interact and play with.
Craftbrarian
Only boring people get bored. - Ruth Burke
Sunday, September 7, 2014
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Rag Doll Fun
When I saw the Black Apple Doll tutorial and pattern at Martha Stewart, I knew that I wanted to try it, but to do something different.
Last but not least, my latest (and best creation, the more I make the better I get at making them) made for another cousin's young daughter who just started kindergarten this week:
It makes me really happy to continue a family tradition. I know my grandmother would love these dolls and love that I was keeping up all of the wonderful crafting and sewing skills that she taught me.
If you'd like to take a stab at the pattern, head over to Martha Stewart's blog HERE. Have fun!
My grandmother was the craft maven of my family. I still have the quilt she made for me when I was born, as well as the rag doll she hand sewed for me when I was a child. I wanted to continue the family tradition, but in a different way. My nieces both love Lalaloopsy, so I decided to adapt the Black Apple Doll Pattern and make a more Lalaloopsy style rag doll face, using buttons for the eyes, and embroidering the smile as stitches. I used yarn that I braided for the pigtails, wanting to keep that handmade look. I did stitch these dolls entirely by hand. I basically made up my own patterns for the clothes. I made pillowcase dresses, halter tops, skirts, tutus, etc.
Once pictures of these dolls were shared on Facebook, I got requests for more.
I made this one for a childhood friend's daughter, who wanted a "Purple Ballerina."
This was for a cousin's young daughter, and came with a book I picked up by one of my favorite children's book authors/illustrators:
It makes me really happy to continue a family tradition. I know my grandmother would love these dolls and love that I was keeping up all of the wonderful crafting and sewing skills that she taught me.
If you'd like to take a stab at the pattern, head over to Martha Stewart's blog HERE. Have fun!
Easy Felt Handbags
Sunday, July 20, 2014
DIY Friendship Bracelet Tutorial
A large part of my job is doing crafts with children and I am always looking for a way to adapt crafts for kids. I remember making bracelets in my youth, and I wanted to share this knowledge without it being too difficult.
Hello Kitty Stamp Charm Bracelet and Pendant
My brother-in-law has an amazing fish tank with beautiful koi fish. He special orders their food online from Japan. When he received the package, he noticed the amazing and colorful stamps, featuring Sanrio characters, and decided to give it to me, thinking that I would find something crafty to do with it. And he was right.
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