I was planning on mixing and matching all these fabrics -- a red polka dot shirt with a stawberry skirt, a pink polka dot shirt with a cherry skirt -- but the third one was up in the air. I brought Mike in from the garage to get his opinion and he thought it would be best to make all the monkeys the same and have different skirts instead of having two red or two pink shirts and only one of the other. So I went with it and all the monkeys have a red shirt and will have patchwork skirts of the other fabrics (the girls will be able to tell whose monkey is whose by their embroidered names on the bum). Once this decision was made it was smooth sailing. I made three identical monkeys and found my new sewing tools very handy! The Mini Clover Iron proved to be great for ironing seams down after piecing as you can see here:
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Rainy Weekend = More Molly Monkeys
With rain expected all weekend I figured it would be a good time for some sewing. I have LOTS of corduroy left from Olivia's Christmas Molly Monkey and Owl so I decided I would make more Molly Monkeys. I am making them for Michelle and Shawn's girls -- Jordan, Kady and new arrival Alex. I went to Craft Essentials to pick up some fabric, but they were closed being New Year's Day, so instead I dedicated much of Saturday to cutting out all the corduroy pieces and sewing on the faces for all three monkeys. This took a long time, but was a good way to spend the day while Mike was out in the garage installing the engine in his car. At 10 am this morning, I headed back over to Craft Essentials and picked up some fabric for the monkey clothes. I found these really cute stawberries and cherries that I thought would make fun skirts. I picked up matching polka dots for the shirts and white with a little swirly design for the socks.
I was planning on mixing and matching all these fabrics -- a red polka dot shirt with a stawberry skirt, a pink polka dot shirt with a cherry skirt -- but the third one was up in the air. I brought Mike in from the garage to get his opinion and he thought it would be best to make all the monkeys the same and have different skirts instead of having two red or two pink shirts and only one of the other. So I went with it and all the monkeys have a red shirt and will have patchwork skirts of the other fabrics (the girls will be able to tell whose monkey is whose by their embroidered names on the bum). Once this decision was made it was smooth sailing. I made three identical monkeys and found my new sewing tools very handy! The Mini Clover Iron proved to be great for ironing seams down after piecing as you can see here:
I was planning on mixing and matching all these fabrics -- a red polka dot shirt with a stawberry skirt, a pink polka dot shirt with a cherry skirt -- but the third one was up in the air. I brought Mike in from the garage to get his opinion and he thought it would be best to make all the monkeys the same and have different skirts instead of having two red or two pink shirts and only one of the other. So I went with it and all the monkeys have a red shirt and will have patchwork skirts of the other fabrics (the girls will be able to tell whose monkey is whose by their embroidered names on the bum). Once this decision was made it was smooth sailing. I made three identical monkeys and found my new sewing tools very handy! The Mini Clover Iron proved to be great for ironing seams down after piecing as you can see here:
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Them flat little monkeys are getting stuffed at this very moment! They're getting fatter and cuter.
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