Monday, January 29, 2007
Do you remember???????
Sometime ago I wrote about buying wool sweaters at Goodwill and felting them for stuffed animals! I have had several brown sweaters that were not as appealing as the brighter colors and kind of got left on the shelf! While looking for something to do, I came across them and thought what cute rabbits they would make for Easter......so...............here is the result. The pattern only has two pieces and is quite easy....especially with the woolen sweater goods! You don't have to clip and trim every seam. The knit really turns beautifully without clipping:) If you are interested, I will post the pattern name and number..............
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yes I am so interested - I have done some felted bowls - but would love to try a bunny/bear/critter of any kind - yours ids delightful - thanks - xox - eb.
oh this is SO cute!
A choco bunny !
I love this turn goodwill sweaters into fun thing...must do this soon TOO
sorry but - it just came to me...!
Its a HARE !
Linda H A R R E..haaaa. I am quick !
I know I know....your whole life you went and NO ONE EVER said THAT before.
oh my, I love bunnies and this is so yummy. I might have to make one when you post the info!!
Reminds me of the bunny I had when I was a little girl. Just sitting and ready to be held
Kyla
LoVe LoVe this! Have a bunny collection but not one like this ~one a kind!!~
Pattern name and number is..?
(to felt sweaters is that the same as shrinking the wool on purpose?)
OOPS.. I see my Q. answered in above post. Thank you :)NG
Yes! I'd love the pattern information. So, so sweet.
I love this idea. I used to make bunnies like this from old quilts, but the felted wool idea is so fresh. The little crepe paper basket is the perfect finishing touch for him.
That is just the cutest little animal! Thanks for posting the pic.
Looove this idea!! So so sweet!! And Ohh I am truly loving your crepe paper nut cup!! sooo up my alley!! : )
xoxo Jenny
I love this idea, I've wanting to do some felting and this would be a great little project, now, to find a goodwill around me. :) Lorna
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