Some time ago Deb asked how a triangular piece of stitching could turn into a mouse.
So starting from this....
I back stitch a square around at the required distance (note to self - accuracy is important here. Must be square!)
Behind the open work slip stitch a piece of bold coloured fabric. This time I have used cobalt blue silk.
Then fold in half to create a triangle and stitch almost closed - allow a space to insert sufficient stuffing.
Close up the gap and join together .
Satin stitch a black nose, add whiskers and french knot eyes. This is a pin cushion so toning pins are necessary. Tonight's mouse still needs two tiny pink ears but I haven't fetched the box of felt yet:-)
Clear as mud? I've not used one of these pincushions but the mouse is a cute addition to an embroidery display - and they sell well on sales tables.
Sunday, 15 April 2018
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6 comments:
I don't use mine as a pincushion - it's far too nice to stick pins in!!
Thanks so much for the explanation and pictures - mouse is very cute!
How cute! I couldn't see the mouse in there before you completed it either.
Your mouse is adorable! I couldn't bear to stick pins in him either.
I’m happy you had a nice send off from your old job. I have a Pandora charm bracelet and like your earrings. Your little pin cushion mice are adorable.
Nice finishes! I might try another Aztec stitch bookmark. The first one I made had some difficulties, but I was able to finish it.
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