Showing posts with label felt birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label felt birds. Show all posts

Thursday, 22 January 2015

A Flock of Felt Birds

One of the nice things about designing projects for craft magazines is that you get the lovely thrill of seeing your work professionally photographed and in print, but without having to wait months and months (or even years) until it's published, like you do in the world of craft books.

So while I won't be able to show you any of the destined-for-craft-books projects I've been working on this winter for aaaages (boo) I can show you one of the magazine projects I made as it's out now! Yay!

For the current issue of docrafts Creativity magazine (issue #54) I made...

https://docrafts.com/Products/Search/1/0/0/0/magazine

... a bird mobile! The birds are hanging from beaded threads, suspended from a real twig decorated with paint and felt "leaves".

 

This was such a fun design to work on, as it involved die cutting, sewing, embroidery, painting, threading sparkly beads and sticking stuff with a glue gun. Lots of crafty goodness!

Unfortunately I learned the hard way while making this project that if you string lots of small beads and then drop the string they go everywhere (oops!). If you fancy making your own mobile you can pick up a copy of the magazine at your local newsagent or online. Try not to be as clumsy as me :)

Monday, 21 October 2013

How To: Make a Pair of Felt Blackbirds

To celebrate the launch of my new book, Super-Cute Felt Animals, I've been sharing a collection of free tutorials that you can mix and match with the designs from the book.

Today I'm sharing the last free project - a tutorial for sewing two felt blackbirds. The blackbirds were originally designed as part of the "In the Garden" chapter but didn't make the final line-up.

 

Like many birds, the male and female blackbirds are different colours. You can choose your favourite, make the pair of birds or use your imagination to create a new, colourful species!

To make Mr & Mrs Blackbird, you will need...

- the template sheet at the bottom of this post
- black felt, approx. 3 ¼ x 6 in (8 x 15 cm)
- light brown felt, approx. 3 ¼ x 5 in (8 x 12 cm)
- brown felt, approx. 3 ¼ x 4 in (8 x 10 cm)
- small pieces of black, white, dark grey and orange felt
- matching sewing threads
- light brown, brown and dark grey embroidery floss (thread)
- round black sequins – approx. ¼ in (6mm) in diameter
- stuffing & a pencil or other small stuffing tool
- needles, pins & embroidery scissors (great for cutting out small felt shapes!)


1. Use the templates provided to cut out the pieces you need.

For Mrs Blackbird, cut two light brown blackbirds, one brown wing, one set of brown legs, one dark grey beak and one white eye. Also cut out a small black felt circle for the pupil.

For Mr Blackbird, cut out two blackbirds and one wing from black felt, one eye from white felt, one beak from orange felt and one set of legs from brown felt. Also cut out a small black felt circle for the pupil

2. Pin the wing on one of the blackbird shapes as pictured, and sew it in place with a line of running stitch around the edge in matching sewing thread. Then remove the pin.


3. Sew the eye, pupil and beak in position with whip stitch in matching sewing threads.


4. Now it's time to decorate the birds. For Mrs Blackbird, cut a length of brown embroidery floss and a length of light brown embroidery floss. Separate half the strands of each colour (so for six stranded floss, use three strands). Switch to a larger needle if necessary and use the brown floss to sew lots of single stitches for the “feathers” along the back of the blackbird. Then use the light brown floss to backstitch a series of curved lines along the wing, as pictured.


For Mr Blackbird, sew rows of round black sequins on the blackbird’s wing using black sewing thread. Sew each sequin in place with two stitches forming a straight line across the sequin, so your stitches face the same direction.

 

Then cut a length of dark grey embroidery floss and separate half the strands (so for six stranded floss, use three strands). Switch to a larger needle if necessary and use the floss to backstitch a line flush along the bottom edge of the wing.

 

5. Place the legs on a matching scrap of brown felt. Use brown sewing thread and running stitch to sew the legs to the backing felt, starting at the top of one of the legs. Sew the layers together with small stitches, following the outline of the legs and turning the felt back and forth as you sew to help keep your stitching neat on both sides. Then carefully cut around the leg shape, so you end up with a pair of legs that are two layers of felt thick.


6. Position the legs on the back blackbird shape, as pictured. Sew them in place with sewing thread to match the backing felt (light brown or black) taking care to sew into the light brown felt not through it.


7. Place the front and back blackbird pieces together. Trim any excess felt from the dark grey beak if necessary, so it matches the beak on the back blackbird shape. Then sew the edges of the beaks together with matching dark grey sewing thread and small whip stitches.


8. Start from just under the beak and begin sewing the blackbird together with matching sewing thread and whip stitch. Sew down the bird’s belly and around the tail, turning the bird back and forth as you sew past the legs to help keep your stitching neat on both sides.

 

9. Stuff the tail and then stuff the rest of the blackbird gradually as you sew up the back with more whip stitches. Finish your stitching neatly at the back.


Click here to view the template sheet in another window/tab, and print it at 100%.


This tutorial is for non commercial use only: you can use it to make as many felt blackbirds as you want for yourself or as gifts, but please don't make any for sale. You may borrow a few photos if you want to blog about this project, but remember to credit me and link back to the original source, and do not reproduce my entire tutorial on your site. Thanks!


Super Cute-Felt Animals is published by CICO Books, RRP £12.99. It includes 35 fun felt projects, each with illustrated step-by-step instructions. It's available to buy at Amazon UK and Amazon USA and many other bookshops.

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Sunday, 22 September 2013

Make a Felt Squirrel from My New Book!

Hello! I'm getting lots of stuff done this weekend but it's all terribly boring, un-blog-worthy stuff like tidying and cleaning and doing laundry.

In much more fun news, CICO Books have started a group on Ravelry for crafters making stuff from their books and they've shared one of the projects from my new book (Super-Cute Felt Animals) as a free tutorial. Hurrah! If you want to learn how to make Sidney the squirrel, you can find the tutorial here.


In shop news, my clearance sale continues...

If you've had your eye on any of these three flower designs - quick! there's just one of each left in stock.

Pink cherry blossom trio brooch, now just £7.50.


White and peach cherry blossom trio brooch, now just £7.50.


Auricula trio brooch, now just £6.


And I'm also down to my last couple of Bluetit and Bullfinch brooches (both now £7 each).

 

You can find all my sale stock HERE.

Monday, 22 July 2013

A Finished Flock of Felt Birds

Over the weekend I finished all these felt bird brooches...


... you can find them in my shop, here. I've still got some birdies (bluetits and snowy owls) left to sew, but it's great to have this batch finished and out of my "work in progress" box.

There's rarely anything good on the telly when I sit down to do some sewing in the afternoons, so I usually sew while working my way through a DVD box set. Recently I've been re-watching lots of episodes of Doctor Who & Community, watching crime dramas with my mum and taking a trip down memory lane with some nostalgic VHS-viewing (so much fun!)

Monday, 15 July 2013

A Brief Birdie Update

A super quick post from me today as my laptop is playing up (boo). As you can see, I have been sewing lots of birds...


... these fellas just need their pupils sewn in place and then they'll be ready to cut out and turn into bird brooches. Wish me luck in trying to fix my laptop issues tomorrow!

Sunday, 14 July 2013

Birds Birds Birds

Also on this weekend's to do list: sewing lots of felt birds for my shop! 


It's a lovely relaxing project, but there's still a lot of stitching still to do in order to get all these birdies finished. 
 

The crochet blanket in the pics is a cheerful new addition to the sofa / day bed in my studio. I bought this blanket a few years ago but it's been in storage since I moved out of my old flat and I was rather missing it. So I unpacked it this week and I'm very glad I did, it cheers me up every time I look at it - so much yummy colour. It's hard to tell from the photos, but there's even some neon orange and pink in the mix! Yum. 

Wednesday, 7 December 2011

Vintage Bird Ornaments

The moment I saw this kit on Etsy this autumn, I had to have it!


Vintage felt bird ornaments? Yes please.

They might not actually be ready in time for Christmas, but they'll make a lovely festive sewing project for me during the quiet days at the end of the month when the last of my Christmas orders have been packed and posted.

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

Oddments

A couple of bits and bobs to mention today...

Love birds? You can now buy a full set of seven British garden bird ornaments over in my Etsy shop:


If you buy them as a set instead of buying the individual listings in my shop, you'll save about £9 (and the postage works out cheaper too). My mum has a set of these - her Christmas tree is full of felty things I've made :)

To make room for new things, I'm continuing to clear out some old designs at bargain prices. Lots of items are now only £5 including these large flower brooches made from eco friendly recycled felt...


... and these eco friendly flower combs, which are now only £4 each!


Finally, here's a quick snap of a custom flower headband I stitched last week - ready to get packed up in candy stripe packaging and posted to a (hopefully) happy customer.


I do love those pink and white stripes!