Today I made a ball. I realize this seems insanely simple, but it's my second go. I finally managed to figure out how to make the end look sealed up nice and neat!! This is using random scraps that I had left over from other projects, so the colours don't match as well as I would like. I'd like to make more of them and pay special attention to colour. I'd also like to try cubes. I saw similar ones on etsy today which searching for some fabric that I ordered. I was jealous of how neat theirs looked, so I gave it a second try tonight.
This is Whippet. He was born out of this tutorial. He's another one of my "make it quickly" experiments. I have little patience for long projects. I prefer to finish something on the day I started it. Whippet is my new sewing helper. Craig said it was wrong to stick pins in him. He makes a crappy owl, but a great pincushion!
I've been doing lots of tutorials lately, but it helps inspire me to come up with ideas of my own while learning new techniques and stitches.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
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hey! awesome job on both projects. i can see that sealing up a ball is not trivial. At first I thought the whippet was a Totoro doll, but then realized that it wasn't. Still cute and it's nice to have company when working on projects.
i like both of your projects too, they both turned out nicely... how do you sew up the ends neatly? are you sewing with your machine or hand sewing? or a combination of both? i had the same problem when i was making both my football and pig... any tips/advice would be appreciated...
Most of the ball is sewn on a sewing machine. I learned that instead of cutting the ball shaps and then trying to sew on a small seam, it was easier to leave the fabric as large squares. As I sewed on new slices, I folded the old ones out of the way. When I got to the last inch, I used a slipstitch to close the ball. I didn't know what it was, so I googled it. I can't find the page I used as reference. Hope this helps!
whippet is adorable. Really nice job with the sphere... the only experience I can compare it to was when I tried to reshape large unisex t-shirts into women's shirts and always had trouble where the 4 corners met at the armpits. it was impossible and most of the time I ended up with a hole or misalignment of some sort. I can only imagine what that's like for the 6 points in the sphere...
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