Owl Softie

I like owls.  I like little dolls.  I like creepy things.  Apparently, I used to make little dolls for my aunt out of pantyhose.  It probably wasn’t even clean pantyhose.  But I digress.

I saw a design for an owl and Raccoon softie in an Aimee Ray book, and I took the basic outline and then went my own way with it.  Rules hurt my heart.  I didn’t plan what I was going to do…I kind of made it up as I went along.  I was initially thinking of putting a big bug on the belly, but I ultimately decided that would be too much and that I would save the bugs for another project.  I’ve got lots of ideas for bugs.  Don’t worry.

Blue stitching? Why not?

Ready for stuffing!

I get a big kick out of this photo.

He's a leaner.

In retrospect, I could have added a little panel on the bottom so that he could stand on his own.  As it is, he has to lean against something.  Oh well….live and learn.  Or fall flat on your face for the rest of your life…like this poor little owl.

It’s a stump pin cushion!

Don’t feel bad.  I had to explain it to my husband, Justin, as well.  This project came out of Aimee Ray’s first Doodle Stitching book.  I needed a pin cushion (not really) and since I’m poor and I like all things woodland, I tried my hand at this.  I’m sorry that I didn’t take pictures while it was in progress, but I promise to do so in the future.  (I have a baby, so don’t hold me to that.)

If I were craftier, I would have made some little mushroom and leaf pins using polymer clay.  Alas, I am lazy above all else.  I’m also hesitant to introduce those fumes into the same oven I use to cook our food.

Embroidery practice

So I’m a week into learning how to embroider.  I’m surprised how much I am enjoying it!  It’s like painting but without the mess.  Ths is an old pillowcase I chopped up.  I wonder who it belonged to.  Oh well!

The basic circle design came from Aimee Ray’s Doodle Embroidery book…. but of course I embellished.