Stitching progress at the end of the first session |
Much to my ABSOLUTE delight, she asked to stitch her "stuffies" that Santa had brought her for Christmas. I had been telling her that this was a project that would take a lot of time and that there were a lot of parts. We wouldn't be playing with it until it was finished!
She decided that she wanted to stitch the Mrs. Bunnikins stuffed toy first. On our first day, we were able to cut out and stitch the body of the doll. We started to stitch her skirt; but, it was time to go. Miss J decided that she wanted to stitch the daddy bunny next and then all the babies. I told her that was a good plan.
Using her pointer finger to guide the fabric |
I was impressed with her patience because the directions on the panel are not clear. Sometimes reviewing the printed examples didn't clear up my confusion. Sometimes I made mistakes and sometimes ripping happened!
Finished skirt with pockets for the baby bunnies |
On our second sewing day, J decided that we needed to stitch the mama bunny's dress and the babies. It is okay to alter THE plan!
We got to rip out the beautiful stitching she had done on the flower hem as I had misunderstood the directions. J didn't mind ripping! She was tickled when the skirt was ready for the mama bunny to wear!
What made this day fun was that J selected the thread to use when we stitched on the pink and when we stitched on the orange fabrics. She doesn't spend a lot of time deciding and truth be told, she would probably just use the same color throughout the project if that was an option. In her world, changing the color is interesting because she is learning how to thread the machine; but, it is too time consuming!
Turning the baby bunny right side out |
Total progress by the end of the second day. |
Stitching and turning the baby bunnies was a chore. J did a great job around the tight corners of the ears. She made a stitch, lifted the foot, turned the fabric and repeated until we had the bunny stitched. She was able to use the "purple thang" and turn the bottom edges of babies; but, left it to me to turn the ears.
She was sad that the baby bunnies didn't have legs like the mama and daddy. She did notice that the babies all have tails and that they are different colors.
Using her index finger to guide the fabric |
Stuffing a baby bunny |
She liked pulling the stuffing and fluffing it a bit before inserting it into the baby. We hand stitched the opening closed. She thought that the needle was too sharp when she stuck herself as she positioned the needle for a stitch.
Finished baby bunny |
On our fourth day, we stuffed the bunnies and we dressed the bunnies. J is good at putting small pieces of stuffing into the bodies. She is also good at sensing if the body parts are stuffed evenly. Although towards the end of the process, she kept telling me the stuffing was "perfect." I think she was through with that process and ready to start playing with the bunny family! We did finish. Now her bunny family is complete!
This was goal number 8 on my 1st quarter Finish-A-Long list. It is the sixth finish of the quarter! No fabrics were used from my stash for this project. I'm still looking at stitching 4 3/4 yards from my stash and adding 3 1/2 yards to my stash for a net "loss" of 3/4 of a yard! (Only 49 1/4 yards to go to meet my goal!)
Since the bunnies have been "living" at J's house, she has kept me up on their adventures. For a time, they inhabited a drawer as their home. (I imagine her mama wasn't too pleased to find the drawer contents on J's bedroom floor and bunnies inside the drawer!) Recently, J reported, the bunnies have been vacationing in Canada where it is really cold; but, they are all fine and happy!
Finished bunny family |
16 comments:
What a fun project to do together! It looks like she is really getting into sewing!
What a great adventure you enjoyed.
Nancy, She was "into" sewing because she REALLY wanted to play with the whole family! I hope it was a fun enough project that she will want to stitch something else. . .sooner rather than later!
Luann, it was an adventure and now the "family" is having their own adventures. I get such a chuckle out of Miss J's updates!
And she's just FOUR! The adventure really starts in Gran's studio. Josette is learning that she can create fun creatures as well as fun stories. ~Gail G
Great way to capture some of the special moments with MissJ&K. Looks like MissJ is very proud of her bunny family, but her auntie is sure cold...
Gail, I hope that J will always have fun stories to share about her adventures with Gran and Papa. If stitching and quilting are part of her adventures, well, that would be icing on the cake!
Nicole, I'm slowly creating space to start a big project. . .maybe there will be enough space in August???
you both did really well x they look wonderful x
Diane, It was a process for both of us. She sure has enjoyed playing with what she stitched!
What fun! Miss J certainly has persistence. The bunny family is adorable.
Janice, Persistence is just the perfect word to describe Miss J! They really are cute. I'm enjoying listening to her tell me about them each time she is here. . .I understand they are due back from Canada in a day or two! :)
She is right, it is crazy cold here. But, we also had rabbit tracks across our backyard the other day. Maybe it was one of them! He was moving fast, because some of the prints were a good six feet apart.
Anyway, what a different personality she has from her sister! And I think Santa had a great idea with those panels. :D
Monica, J loved hearing about your rabbit and she is sure that it is one of the family that is currently visiting Canada! She definitely has her own ideas and her own way on acting on those ideas! Deep down, she is a sweetheart! Santa is wise to all. . .he didn't get to where he is without that kind on 'knowledge!'
What an adorable project. Sewing with and for kids is so much fun. I'm just getting started with my 4 year old granddaughter. On behalf of the 2018 FAL hosts, congratulations and thanks for linking up!
Karen, thanks for stopping by! Watching her face light up as the bunny brood came into being was so fun. I hope we can always share fun times.
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