Showing posts with label tooth bunny. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tooth bunny. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
"Hello? Samantha?"
Dee-dee-dee-dee-d, Dee-dee-dee-dee-d. Well, I am wiggling my nose, but I guess I don't have Samantha's magic.
"Hello? Samantha? Are you there? Could you send a little magic my way, I am ready to wiggle my nose and have this order completed!"
I'm getting there, slowly and surely, in-between work, keeping up things around the house, so we are not swallowed up by "Mount Laundry", and taking care of a sick husband, I am busy sewing away.
There is a basket of bears and bunnies at my feet, only a few more colors left to cut, embroider and piece together and then they will be on their way!
Thursday, July 8, 2010
The Last Slice
I have been working hard these last few days. I don't seem to have gotten very far however, this week has been unbelievably busy. I have been out of the house more than I have been in and trying to do all my sewing in the in-between.
But, tonight I am inside, the dishes are done, the iron is hot and I am just about to make some Jenny Wren tags to sew into little bunny and bear legs. Before I do that, I am going to eat the last slice of this:
The marble cake we made for the Fourth of July has managed to stick around a few days longer than I thought since we have been out so much. So, the last slice, is mine! After all, a girl needs to keep up her strength when sewing so many little creatures together...
But, tonight I am inside, the dishes are done, the iron is hot and I am just about to make some Jenny Wren tags to sew into little bunny and bear legs. Before I do that, I am going to eat the last slice of this:
The marble cake we made for the Fourth of July has managed to stick around a few days longer than I thought since we have been out so much. So, the last slice, is mine! After all, a girl needs to keep up her strength when sewing so many little creatures together...
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Above Water
Is this week over already? I am ready for it to be and it is only Tuesday! I got my biggest order yet from RosaBlue and I have been busily cutting away felt, embroidering pockets and faces on bears and bunnies, ironing wrens on fabric labels...
I am just trying to take it slow, to do them in color batches, so I don't get overwhelmed. Between trying to keep the household chores up, take care of this order, go to work and prepare for my new job (in which I am doing the "handover" this week), I am endeavouring to keep my head above water.
But, when I feel overwhelmed and nothing seems to be getting accomplished, I take some "Jack Byrnes Wisdom" and I step back, take a deep breath, take a break and go back to it in a little while. It will all get accomplished, not everything all at once, maybe not as quickly as I intended or how I planned and organized it, but in the end it will all get done.
So, right now, I am just focusing on keeping my head above water, I've always liked a good challenge, so I am more than ready to take this on....
(Image: Esther Williams found on Flickr)
I am just trying to take it slow, to do them in color batches, so I don't get overwhelmed. Between trying to keep the household chores up, take care of this order, go to work and prepare for my new job (in which I am doing the "handover" this week), I am endeavouring to keep my head above water.
But, when I feel overwhelmed and nothing seems to be getting accomplished, I take some "Jack Byrnes Wisdom" and I step back, take a deep breath, take a break and go back to it in a little while. It will all get accomplished, not everything all at once, maybe not as quickly as I intended or how I planned and organized it, but in the end it will all get done.
So, right now, I am just focusing on keeping my head above water, I've always liked a good challenge, so I am more than ready to take this on....
(Image: Esther Williams found on Flickr)
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
Rainbow Sherbert
I always photograph my bears and bunnies upon completion, but, for my last order as I lined a few of them up, their colors reminded me of a bowl of rainbow sherbet.
When my sister and I were little she would always pick that flavour if we were taken to Baskin-Robbins for a scoop of ice-cream.
I had either french vanilla or more often than not: pink bubblegum, because it was pink and there were bubblegum pieces in it you could chew when you were done, it was like having 2 desserts!
These little guys reminded me of bowls of ice-cream and their little personalities that came through as I was sewing were just as sweet as that luscious scoop on a sugared cone.
(Ice-Cream images copyright Baskin-Robbins, embellished by J. Michie)

I had either french vanilla or more often than not: pink bubblegum, because it was pink and there were bubblegum pieces in it you could chew when you were done, it was like having 2 desserts!
These little guys reminded me of bowls of ice-cream and their little personalities that came through as I was sewing were just as sweet as that luscious scoop on a sugared cone.
(Ice-Cream images copyright Baskin-Robbins, embellished by J. Michie)
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Light Box Happiness

So I have steadily been cutting and sewing and marking on little bunny whiskers and bear faces and this process has been made all the more easier by my new light box.
My adorable ginger was tired of seeing me use the lamp as my light box and one evening I came home and sitting on the table was a shiny new light box just for me! Now that, to me, is l♥ve! It has made my life a million-bajillion times easier! I am now, quite happily nestled in my little corner of the room I've carved out as my studio space, working away and listening to music.
This is what I have playing in my ears at the moment from the Away We Go soundtrack. I really liked this movie. It is just about being, about finding who you are and where you belong and who you belong with, its story was sweet.

I have also been busy ironing away this morning, making more Jenny Wren labels to be sewn into little bear and bunny legs, so now, I am going back to stitching on fluffy bunny tales and putting teddy bear ears together....
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Lavender's Blue
Lavender's blue, dilly dilly, lavender's green,
When I am king, dilly, dilly, you shall be queen.
Who told you so, dilly, dilly, who told you so?
'Twas my own heart, dilly, dilly, that told me so.
Lavender's green, dilly, dilly, Lavender's blue,
If you love me, dilly, dilly, I will love you.
Let the birds sing, dilly, dilly, And the lambs play;
We shall be safe, dilly, dilly, out of harm's way.
This wee ditty played in my head this morning as I tucked some little lavender colored bunnies into pink striped tissue paper to mail to RosaBlue.
I am sure they would have rather hopped, but with the help of the post they should get there faster and their paws will not be tired, there will be plenty of space to hop around the shop...
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Down the Rabbit Hole

I always stare at it when it is on me, looking at the fabric, wondering who made this, how long it took them to sew it, how long it took them to save the flour sacks or old dresses to have enough material to make this quilt? Was it the work of a young girl, practicing her hand at quilt making or that of a young woman for her wedding bed? A mother for her child? If only it could speak or was handed down to me from someone who knew its story...
Since, I am up I thought I would share with you a few more pieces of the wonderful Japanese illustrator Katogi Mari's work. I used one of her illustrations in my Friday Post.
We saw Alice in Wonderland yesterday, it is all still sinking in. It was a kaleidoscope of color, fantastical, imaginative and it is amazing what a computer can create today with the help of many human hands and hours behind it.
I love the colorful yet simple designs, the clean yet detailed and whimsical nature of Katogi Mari's work. This series sums up the fanciful side of Alice for me. And, I love the 1960's Japanese-esque of it all.
I feel as if I have fallen down the rabbit hole myself with all the bunnies I am stitching for RosaBlue and my sinuses are making me feel as if I am in a topsy turvy world, I am waiting for cakes with eat me piped onto them and pianos and books and chairs and teapots to come floating by my head. I am now going back to stitch on more marshmallowy bunny tails, so they will have more hopping power to jump into their box when they are all sewn up!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Blanket Statement
This morning the sun is shining yet again, the little pot of bulbs by my front door are ready to pop open and a rap at my racing green door was opened to find my jolly postman waiting for me with a parcel in his hands.
What was in my delicious parcel? This:
It was written by the lovely Vicki Haninger, who runs the Turkey Feathers Blog and the Pattern Bee web shop where she sells wonderful vintage and retro embroidery designs.
I have been desiring this little book ever since I saw her cute elephant doll, sweetly dressed for a party with a heart bejeweled crown on her head. But you could not get it in England and I could never find it when I went home to visit. So, thank goodness you can now get it through Amazon UK, that makes me 1 very happy camper!
So, sitting down with a steaming cup of tea, I tore into this package like a child on Christmas morning and I flipped through, oohed and aaghed and then I flipped through again and oohed and aaghed some more.
What a sweet treasure this book is and the other ideas it has already started spawning in my head... it is really adorable!
If you can't wait to get your hands on your own copy, you can already begin making a project from her book. She offers this darling little lambkin pattern on her website. It looks like something straight out of a vintage shop. I can just see the 1950's little girl it belonged to in her pink coat and matching bonnet with this little lamb tucked under her arm.
I can't wait to get started making some of the projects out of here. But, first there are bears and bunnies to be made for RosaBlue, so I am busy happily stitching away!
Click on the Lambkin for a pattern and directions:
What was in my delicious parcel? This:
It was written by the lovely Vicki Haninger, who runs the Turkey Feathers Blog and the Pattern Bee web shop where she sells wonderful vintage and retro embroidery designs.


What a sweet treasure this book is and the other ideas it has already started spawning in my head... it is really adorable!
If you can't wait to get your hands on your own copy, you can already begin making a project from her book. She offers this darling little lambkin pattern on her website. It looks like something straight out of a vintage shop. I can just see the 1950's little girl it belonged to in her pink coat and matching bonnet with this little lamb tucked under her arm.
I can't wait to get started making some of the projects out of here. But, first there are bears and bunnies to be made for RosaBlue, so I am busy happily stitching away!
Click on the Lambkin for a pattern and directions:
Friday, January 29, 2010
1st Valentine's Candy of the Season



P.S. speaking of hopping, those little bunnies hopped right into their box and hopefully by now are safely in the hands of the lovely Penelope.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
100th Post!

We had to make a milk run this a.m. and my grocery store surprise was 3 brightly colored primroses. So they are now happily nestled into their new homes and will bring a smile to my face every time I come into our cottage door.
I still can't get rid of the last remnants of Christmas. With the weather still being so icy here, my Christmas wreath is still living merrily on my front door. So, off came the bow I had made for it and on went a heart hung in the middle for Valentine's Day. I am going to keep enjoying this little wintry wreath as long as I can.
I am still hard at work on crafting my little bears, a personalized pink colored bear has been added on to my order. So, that will be my last bear to complete, along with 3 little bunnies that need to be stuffed.
They have just had their fluffy little tails sewn on and are more than ready to be filled with marshmallowy fluff and be sewn up, so they can hop on into their wee traveling box to be posted on their way to RosaBlue.
(Image of the Cake Invitation & Sweets from the BabyGardener, embellished by Jennifer Michie)
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Bears, Bears, Everywhere!

So our house is filled with colorful bears (and bunnies too--but they haven't been put together yet), they seem to be everywhere. They even ended up in the bed last night! It is tiring work being sewn and stuffed together and so some of them needed to take a nap.
Well, I am off to do more work, those little pockets won't stitch themselves and I have some bears who have been patiently waiting to be put together. It is so cold here at the moment, I might need to make them scarfs for their journey to the shop...
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Is it a Bird? Is it a Plane?
What's that peeking out from behind my little line of tooth bears? Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, its bunny ears, peeking out!
That is the new pattern I have been working on! I am now making tooth bunnies along with my bears. I have sent two samples to Rosablue, so we will see what the customers think about them.

I had so much fun creating these little guys and sewing on their fluffy bunny tails. I had to be careful they almost scampered away before I scooped them up and placed them in tissue paper in their box to be mailed.
I am sure they were happy to have arrived at RosaBlue, there wasn't much room for them in the box to hop around...
That is the new pattern I have been working on! I am now making tooth bunnies along with my bears. I have sent two samples to Rosablue, so we will see what the customers think about them.

I had so much fun creating these little guys and sewing on their fluffy bunny tails. I had to be careful they almost scampered away before I scooped them up and placed them in tissue paper in their box to be mailed.
I am sure they were happy to have arrived at RosaBlue, there wasn't much room for them in the box to hop around...
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