It’s on. I registered for Thing-a-Day again. They’re using Posterous this year, so I created a Posterous stream for it. I am hoping that this judgmental cat will help keep me on track.
Is there anything else on Posterous I should be following?
Half-way through Thing-a-day, I made Mr Bun an appliqué quilt based on the cover of a favorite children’s book, Frederick. He was still preoccupied with the cat chaise, complete with velvet pillow, so the quilt didn’t get much use.
Lately, however, it has acquired pride of place in his rotation:
I couldn’t finish the whole of Thing 28 by midnight, and it’s a gift, so the main part I have finished is not ready for publication, but this secondary part is, and it seemed like a fitting end to Thing-a-day. This is a bean-bag toy’s innards – a muslin peritoneum filled with flaxseed and with a little something inside that can easily be felt when the toy is assembled. A fitting finish for this month!
I joined a coworker with her dog for walkies yesterday afternoon. He had a full 12 minutes!
I had something slightly more ambitious in mind, but it was taking too long, so I quit here.
The first few (dozen) times I tried the round embroidery stitch called a French knot, my stitches knotted too soon, and they looked like crap. Then I managed to do a couple clean, and felt like I’d gotten it.
So I ripped out all my failed stitches and tried French knots in 5 different sizes … in these breaking waves. Yay!
A coworker brought these to the office today. She had been enchanted by the strawberry marshmallows but pronounced this result a failure. “They taste like Fruity Pebbles.” As if that’s a bad thing. Anyway, I took care of ‘em for her. And made a picture before I did.
I straight-stitched the stripes on and then sewed front to back and stuffed kitty. Not exactly the result I’d planned, but I’m making progress matching the result to the intent.
The eyes are much lighter in this picture only partly because they light was different; in the first picture, the fabric and floss were still wet from being rinsed.
This is the face for a felt + embroidery stuffed toy. My next thing is adding stripes, sewing the back, and stuffing.
This is from a simple design I sketched (and then, oddly, ended up reversing horizontally when I freehanded the silhouette onto the felt).
I had some trouble with the thing I meant to finish today, and this piece is a bit of experimentation to get a better handle on the fabric. Also an attempt at embroidered features. Baby steps!