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Christmas prep

Hello, Christmas makes!!  To be honest though my output is quite modest this year, I haven’t gone overboard with the making of Christmas gifts unlike previous years.   Just a few little things…

I’d mostly made this black felt bunny a few years ago, using the Luna Lapin pattern book.  He was kinda my first test of the pattern before making a camel brown bunny for Arthur, blogged here, but I didn’t do too bad a job if I say so myself.  So this year I decided to complete him as a present for Gilbert.

I made his outfit using various bits and pieces as usual; the shirt and buttons were an old shirt of Tim’s… and I used the same buttons for his eyes, the chinos are a nice piece of cotton twill that I plan to use for a pair for myself sometime… hopefully I didn’t cut too large a chunk for that to happen! and his little waistcoat was from a small scrap of fabric that I discovered in a bag of leftovers given to me by my mother-in-law.

I also made Arthur’s bunny a new outfit.  I didn’t have his here to model it so Gilbert’s bunny has been roped in for the job.  It’s a summer outfit; comprising a Hawaiian shirt and board shorts.

I had to include this picture of the shirt-making burrito!  the instructions don’t have this but I figured why not make it as neat as possible.  I used sew-in press studs for the shirt in lieu of buttons; they’re just easier and you don’t have to worry about ruining your tiny little shirt with a bad buttonhole.  The fabric is leftover from my first Myosotis dress.  The board shorts are white linen and blue linen that I dyed myself using a natural indigo  dye bath.  Actually, the leftovers from my recently made Mestre shirt.

 

Every year my family always exchanges some sort of homemade food treat too… my effort this year is gingerbread star biscuits to be dunked into tea or coffee.  I made a little more that 160ish gingerbread stars and pondered how to decorate them, finally deciding upon an easy option of polka dots.  Yes, I’m super into polka dots at the moment for some reason.  Oh, and did I say “easy”? haha. For some reason this very simple concept took an entire afternoon and I’ve still got a numb spot on my finger from the pressure of operating the icing contraption thingie.  I’m low key disappointed that so much work resulted in actually quite ordinary results,  hmff.  They are sadly not at all spectacular, but are definitely very yummy and I hope everyone likes them!

In other making news, not related to Christmas pressies; remember this dress?  I made it using our own Karijini pattern and a doona cover.  yes I still love it in principal, but had tired a little of its soft inoffensive colourway and last month subjected it to the unforgiving depths of the dye pot.  It now looks a bit more eye-catching, ahem.  I actually love it, and it feels like a new dress in my wardrobe, which is nice.

 

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a very dapper bunny

Hello!  phew!  well after an absolute whirlwind Christmas is just gone, whoosh, just like that…  This year I made a small collection of gifts for my grandsons, including this rather dapper young buck for Arthur!

 

I used the book “Making Luna Lapin” by Sarah Peel.  I’d bought this book from Calico and Ivy at the beginning of this year, using a birthday voucher that my children bought for me for my birthday the year before.  What can I say, I do love making tiny clothes for animals and dolls!  Obviously Arthur is a boy so I decided to make a boy bunny.  Of course, the clothes are kinda gender neutral really,  so if Arthur decides the bunny is a girl then I’m very open to making girl clothes too!

I made the, as yet, un-named bunny using camel felt from spotlight, and the purple cotton paw pads, ears and buttons were harvested from one of Tim’s old shirts.  Yes, I really do love making things for the babies using their parents’ old clothes!  Just feels very special to me for them to have this connection  🙂

I have made another, previous bunny from this book, as yet unblogged here, and that one has a distinct tendency to topple over sideways, due to it being quite lightweight overall.  To counteract this, I baked a handful of rice and made a little rice-sack, which I sewed into the bottom of this bunny.  It really has helped to stabilise it, and he/she sits up very nicely.

The little chinos are cut from an old pair of cargo pants belonging to Cassie originally… these are so cute!  I absolutely love the hole for his pom pom tail to poke out of, and the totally unnecessary topstitching on those totally unnecessary pockets… CUTE!

The crisp white linen shirt is, if I say so myself; ADORABLE!  It even has a double layered yoke, for which I did the world’s tiniest burrito.  I didn’t take a picture of the white one, but here’s the purple one from the other shirt that I made.  No, it didn’t end up being a part of the outfit, but I may use it for a future bunny.  The white linen is leftover from my Charlie beach caftan that I made a few years ago… my favourite thing about the shirt is the button tucks on the sleeves.

The waistcoat is cut from a really nice wool tweed suiting that Mum gave me during her last cleanup, and lined with a small scrap black silk habotai, deep stash stuff.

Arthur isn’t quite up to operating these tiny buttons yet, but I hope he enjoys adding it to the plushie fold for now.   I expect one day I’ll go over and find it naked, then I’ll know the button issue has been conquered!

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