What a great centerpiece........so clever with all the materials you have used..........
These are just so cute and the gingham is absolutely ideal.
Cute ideal, I may have to make a few.
Thank you, they are made in the hoop after a few minutes, I resized so 3 fit in my 8x8 hoop.
great site, did you see the crochet. design patterns, thankyou for a new site to see...wendy
Lovely bunnies.Cloth doll makers have a tool for turning fingers & toes ,which is a plastic tube & a thin metal rod.Might be good for ears & other small body parts.
Thank you, I have a turning tool from Prym which works as yours but a smaller tube doesnt work for the body and a bigger doesnt work for the Ears because all is done with one hooping.
try a pen without the refill, also I took apart one of those expanding old fashioned TV ariels, got lots of different sizes with that...wendy
These look wonderful Maria, so ' Springified' with the gingham fabric. I too love the embroidery on your table cloth. I see you mentioned that you did it by hand, wonderful work. I hope all the people who will be receiving them will appreciate all the work and effort that went into making them. Love Chris
Awesome work done!!!!They beautiful..Thank you
Thank so much for this link. Great way to use small pieces.
Thanks for the link and I LOVE the embroidery on your table cloth, did you make it? Bunnies are cute, too.
Thank you for the inspiration. I turn tiny places with a bamboo skewer . I have been known to use crochet hooks for the itty bitty places.
And, Yes, the pastels are just the ticket to pick up spirits.
Thank you
Very nice - you did great adjusting the size and the ears look wonderful. End result is fabulous.
I Love it, I hope to be able to make it as well. Thank you for the inspiration.