I’ve been attempting to make something that isn’t clothes. I’d never made a softie before, they always seem very fiddly compared to long smooth clothing seams. It wasn’t actually so bad.
The pattern is available for a charity donation to Great Ormond Street Childrens Hospital, here
And you can learn more about the making of my two here,
One is a christmas gift for a friend, the other has been gifted to a charity that gives out gifts to those who wouldn’t otherwise recieve them this christmas.
Robert Kaufmann quilting cotton for the yellow one, and a remnant I found at the op-shop for the darker one.
http://kitchentablesewing.blogspot.co.uk/2012/10/the-wonky-wilma-challenge-is-on.html
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Dec 23, 2012, 10.04 PMby flowergirl22
really nice, , a little tip on the legs, use a bit more stuffing then you have now, thats the way to keep them straight
Dec 21, 2012, 04.25 AMby Leila Breton
super cute!