I like to sew and this is a few of the things which I have put together.
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Felt heart stuffed with lavender to make it stink pretty. I like to alter the colours of our dear old flag, it's still recognizable whatever colour you make it.
Wizard of Oz themed heart-shaped lavender sachet. The shoes are done with glittery thread (well of course they are).
Another lavender sachet! My first sugar skull, I love how it turned out, if only I could've kept it.
I thought it might be a wheeze to have a Christmas tree decorated entirely with hearts so I made *ahem* one or two.
And some more Christmas tree hearts. Oh shush, like you've never got obsessed with making something.
A pair of tote bags with box pleats. The pattern is available free (google pleated tote).
Little kawaii kitty charm.keyring. He looks somewhat bemused I think.
Little felt reindeer, these were meant for Christmas tree decorations but ended up as part of a mobile.
Little tiny monster plush, awww bless his little goofy face.
A reversible messenger bag I made. I didn't have a pattern I just cut rectangles out and hoped for the best.
Love this little Buttercup Bag (the pattern is available free from Made By Rae).
I needed a documents wallet for my bag and this was very easy to put together, just two pieces of felt with folds in the relevant places. I got the embroidery pattern from Urban Threads.
This is Count Kalinka, he is my first proper character plush and I love him. Under the cloak he has a tail coat with a black rose in his buttonhole. Spiffy.
Small skull plushies, once I started these I couldn't stop, which is why there is one in each colour of felt I have.
Christmas tree hearts.
More Christmas tree hearts.
Fun fur messenger bag with a felt kawaii style bear applique.
A case for my sunnies, yes, that's a coffin. Stereotype much? Yes. Care much? Nope. I regret nothing la-lala.
My second character plush. It's Gene Wilder's Willy Wonka. Huge fun making this one, especially the knitted hair.
A textile art piece inspired by a bag of fabric samples I'd bought at a textiles fair.
Another heart, another lavender sachet, at least I'm consistent. The quote is from Titus Andronicus.