I did give up on making shoes, in part 'cause they are really fiddly to do, though adorable and also because they were lost almost immediately, and I hated that I kept fussing about where is the Fox's shoe? Why does he only have one shoe?
Buddies are better than shoes anyhow. I got some new felt from Mill End (instead of from my stash) so that I didn't end up with a pastel colored critter, though it would be cute. They all have the same liberty in their ears... using a small cut there is plenty for all sorts of sweet touches here and there.
Okay two more and that's it. Here are a little pair with matching gingham outfits / knit outfits. That is what... five total. The first two are for the kiddos, the last three are gifties for little ones.O and G's fox also had a little pendelton-esque jacket on that is so very cute, and we have a gingham apron as well. I have lots of Christmas making to do, but maybe we'll get some other accessories for the gifts as well.
I ought to make some notes. These didn't take nearly as long as I thought they would, and the blanket stitching was a nice way to spend an evening. So... if I don't crash into bed as soon as the kids go down, I typically have maybe 1-2 hours ... three if I'm pushing it in an evening to sort of watch TV and make stuff. I would take a day to cut out the fabric, clothes included for up to two critters. About a day and a half to sew the pieces, and the last half day to stuff ans assemble, so what three evenings keeping my hands busy while sitting on the couch. The knitware took a little longer than I thought, but I could do it pretty easily while playing with the kids. Hmm, sounds like a lot when I write it out like that, but it was easy, relaxing craft therapy time.
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I am truly amazed by your talent and patience! I LOVE our critters and I can't wait for Ava to play with them. Noah thinks they are cute, but all he wants to do is have them battle. Ha!
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