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A captivating gang of 24 huggable, lovable creatures to sew—from classics like Margot, a topsy-turvy doll, and the button-jointed teddy bear Bjorn Bjornson, to irresistible Evelyn, a wool felt inchworm decked out in mod glasses and a kerchief, and Koji, a fiercely cute spiked softie monster. There’s something for everyone here—from kids to grown-ups and from beginning sewers to advanced dollmakers. Published by STC Craft, August, 2010.
Here’s a babyproof version of this guy ( http://weewonderfuls.typepad.com/wee_wonderfuls/2004/10/hazard.html ) that I made out of fleece with embroidered eyes. And the little baby hat I made from a vintage 40s pattern with some cotton sportweight baby yarn. I won’t be using those size 2 needles for a while…at least not until I can get my hands unclenched!
Hillary, I just found your site & I love it! Your craftiness is so inspiring. Where ever did you find the adorable wrapping paper?
I don’t know Jennifer but I know she’s one lucky gal! Everything about that present is adorable Hillary!
I love it! Jennifer is a lucky girl.
You are amazing!
jennifer is very lucky! LOVE the wrapping paper btw.
Oh, please tell me where you found that wrapping paper, because I might die without it.
Also, that has got to be one of the cutest stuffed animals you’ve ever made. Lucky jennifer!
Isn’t that paper fantastic! We bought it last year at this cute shop in Chicago, Hazel on Montrose Ave. We were going to use it for inspiration in decorating the nursery but we went another route.
This is who makes it, not much info on their site but there is an email address
http://www.remarks.net
funny, I see they make the monkey bookmark I made Tim buy for my stocking last year. They’ve got my number!
That Teddy is FANTASTIC! You did a spectacular job on him, Hillary.
ahhh! cutetastic.
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Don’t click. Don’t click. Wait to be surprised……*trigger finger on mouse*. OK, I’ll just go look at Gertie again…
You have such a great talent! I love your creations!
Lucky lucky Jennifer 🙂
stumbled upon your website, and just wanted to tell how cute i think it is!! as are all your crafty creations 🙂
wow! how do I get on your mailing list?!! Are you like Santa? do I have to promise to be a very very good girl? ‘cuz I can do that, if pressed. And love, love, love the wrapping paper!
I’m looking for a small book make with a perquine on it. The one
I have came from you. So you have more? If so, I’d like 100 of them.
Thank you in advance for this service. Betsy Burke