The 365 Day Challenge

My goal is to create something every day using something from my craft cupboard. I am a self-confessed fabric addict and just love to fossick through thrift shops and find treasures.

So here goes. Live, love, recycle and get crafting.



Showing posts with label owls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label owls. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Day 128 - Owls in a tree mobile


I decided to expand on my owl theme from yesterday by making an owl mobile.



You could make a similar mobile with another fabric that you like. Here's how I made it.

Cut out the owls from this gorgeous fabric and a mirror image of the owl shape from the plain area of the fabric.


With right sides facing, sew around the shape of the owl and trim the excess from the seams. Leave a 1-2 cm gap for turning. At this point I also placed a small loop of ribbon between the 2 layers of fabric at the top of the head to use to hang the owls later.


Use a chopstick to help turn the owls right side out.


Here are my finished owls. Ready to be stuffed.

Stuff the owls with stuffing, (I used the inside of an old pillow) and hand sew the opening closed.

I found some sticks outside on the ground and decided to use them as a base for my mobile, binding them together like this by wrapping some thin strips of fabric tightly around them.



Next I cut some more thin strips of the fabric and used them to make loops to hang the owls over the sticks. I just used slip knots, and because a rustic look worked with the sticks I left the knots exposed at the top.

And it's ready to hang. :)






This fabric would also make a really cute mobile. What do you think?


Thursday, April 19, 2012

Day 31 - Owls and vintage lace

Woo Hoo! I've completed a full month of my challenge. Only 11 months to go....It's a bit daunting really. Luckily I had already done most of this late last night because today was one of those crazy days.

I had some owl fabric in a fine corduroy which makes cute winter skirts and since the weather is getting a bit cooler Juliet's wardrobe needs updating.

This is the easiest skirt ever. All you do is cut the back and front the same size with a little bit of a-line, hem the bottom and fold over the top and put some elastic in. Juliet likes a bit of 'girly' so I added a little bit of vintage lace from Gram's stash (which is getting a lot of use lately - thanks Gram). It goes really well with the button top from day 15 too.  http://365crafty.blogspot.com.au/2012/04/day-15-its-all-about-button-jar.html .

 

- fabric (cord)
- vintage lace