When I first shared the pictures of these little guys' they were still in progress but I thought that they deserved a proper FO photo shoot. The fabric was perfect! I saw it on Etsy and bookmarked it long before making the pumpkins, but I had always sort of had them in mind. I knew that if I had made them out of anything else I would have been disappointed, so I bought the fabric and I couldn't be happier! It's all vintage and I got quite a lot of yardage; this is going to see me through quite a few holiday projects.
♥Yarn
♥Doll or Tapestry Needle
Time:
♥Twenty minutes to a half-an hour (each)
Final Thoughts:
I loved this project! It was super simple and I could make them while watching TV. HOWEVER, the doll needle is very sharp. I was making some white ones to sell at a event and I stuck the needle through my finger, drenching all but one of them in blood. Totes gory, right?! I hate scary things, so I threw them out.
What are you working on?
<3
Robbie.
Coming up...
-the finished Bird Mask.
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-MORE Vintage Halloween Inspiration
-A Haircut
-and maybe a finished sock?
...Stay Tuned!!!
8 comments:
I LOVE THEM! The fabric is so perfect!! Yay!!
Next time you "bleed" (little spots), remember - use peroxide and a q-tip to "erase" the blood - i've used this on clothing - colored or white, and sewing projects - takes the blood out and does not alter the color, etc. Just a tip - my mom (a tailor) told me about this!
ahh, all these halloween posts make me pine for a north american autumn! halloween isn't celebrated in australia, much to my dismay. this one's such a fun diy. love how yours turned out.
Well Blood just makes them more Halloween (ps love that you use totes too - my husband makes fun of me for saying it!)
They would make cute pin cushions too!
Typically I'm not into weird, crazy designs.. but this works and I love it a lot. Great job!
They are super adorable!!! I want to hug them
Love those! Thanks for sharing her tutorial, I think I may need to make a few.
OMG! LOVE the fabrics you chose!
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