I thought I would show you one of my favorite projects from this past holiday. I found the pattern via a link on One Pearl Button. The minute I saw those wookies, I knew that I had to make them for at least two people in my life.
Could you resist those faces? I made them out of two different fabrics. For my friend Cathy I used corduroy. For my 4 year old friend I used inside out sweatshirt material, he’s all about the soft. The pattern was pretty easy to follow. The face was a bit fiddly, and if I made another one, I would either cut the face insert piece bigger or make the face hole smaller. I had to do a bit of hand stitching to make sure that the stuffing didn’t come out of his face. I used safety eyes which I find pretty funny. And I didn’t follow the directions for assembly since I have made lots of other dolls which followed another method. Since his legs were so long, stuffing them first then sewing them in may not have been the best choice, but no one has complained about losing a limb yet.
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Both gifts were well received. The 4 year old hugged his Chewie, said he loved him then threw him on the floor repeatedly. After that he asked where Chewie’s gun was. I said I didn’t make a gun, but perhaps he could borrow a light saber from someone. I know wookies don’t use lightsabers, but I had to think fast. A light saber was quickly procured and attached to Chewie’s hand with a rubber band. I think he will be well loved.
As soon as I figure out how to use my scanner, I will be back with a few free patterns that I designed for this past week’s Bead Society meeting.
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