
I have seen stuffies like this on numerous blogs and stuff. Some are made to be pincushions, some as ornaments, and some as pillows. I thought they were really cute, so I decided to try to make one of my own. Several attempts later and I finally got something that resembles a pear! The first few looked like warped and mutated versions of a red delicious apple. Sorry, I didn't save or take any pictures of the outtakes, I had ripped them up pronto when I had seen what a mess they were! I had also ripped them up so that I can see the shape...so I can avoid it for the next sample!
I had made this with the intent of giving it to a friend as a thank you gift but didn't like and am not proud of my hand sewing and embroidery on this. So it remains in my sewing room for now. I used fabrics from my stash - pink Alexander Henry Apples and Pears, and some pink Kona Cotton. I decided to use only one print and one solid, solely on the fact that my friend loves pink as much as I do and I knew for a fact that she really, really liked the AH Apples and Pears print after seeing the notepad holder that I had made using this fabric. The leaves and stem are handmade felt that I had bought at a quilting store some time ago but never used because whoever packaged/rolled the felt up made it so that there were hard-to-get-rid-of creases throughout the entire piece.


LOVE this! It looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! My daughter's room is pink and green and white because I just love that combination of colours.
ReplyDeleteThanks guys! I'm really loving this color combo too lately. Now if I can only find a purpose for it...
ReplyDeleteMelissa, this is probably such a dumb question but where do I find that Alexander Henry apples and pears fabric if I want to get some to make curtains for my daughter's room? We are moving and are planning on painting it apple green - do you think that pattern would be too wild for a toddler's curtains?
ReplyDeleteHi Beth!
ReplyDeleteThat's not a dumb question at all! Unfortunately this fabric isn't in stores anymore :( I've been on a search to find some more of it too, and found a few sellers on etsy that has it. I'm finding that the pink version of this print is getting more and more scarce, so I need to stock up!
I don't think this fabric would be too wild for curtains for a toddler's room. But I guess it depends on the rest of the decor of the room, like are there a bunch of patters already being in use? Or is the room painted a solo color? Either way, I think they would make really fun curtains!
Good luck with the move!
Thank you for responding to me! I forgot to check back until just now. I ended up getting different curtain fabric...just need to sew them up. I have to blow the dust off of my machine (not a sewer like you!) so wish me luck!
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