Tomorrow night is when my friends are coming over for a girl's night. Originally, I had planned to teach them "arm knitting." But, when I tried to teach myself, I found it a bit too confusing for some of my "non" crafty friends. Plus, I did not like the finished results. I decided to scrap that idea.
This week, I came up with something else. I decided to make an Easter banner. I had a picture in my mind of bunnies frolicking. The first thing I did was to go to my Gypsy to see if I had an image of a bunny on one of my Cricut cartridges. I didn't.
Next, I went to the internet and typed in: "bunny images." Thousands popped up---many had a charge associated with them. I changed my search to "free bunny images." I still had pages to go through. I finally found this one and sized it the way I wanted.
I printed it out and made a pattern. I headed off to JoAnn's to find fabric.
Now keep in mind, I do not sew. I have a sewing machine that I bought specifically for my scrapbooking. I used it and enjoyed it until the bobbin thread ran out. It was like that for a year because I knew I needed to get the book out to figure out how to fill the bobbin. I just never seemed to get around to it. Last December, a friend was here browsing around my scrapbook room. She's a major "sewer" so she asked about my machine. I told her about my thread-less bobbin. She sat down---and WITHOUT the book---she filled my bobbin! I'm good to go for another year.
Anyway, back to the story. I went to JoAnn's and picked out fabrics. I carried them up to the counter and started with, "I know nothing about sewing and fabrics. This is what I want to do and I need you to tell me how to accomplish that." Turns out, I picked out all the right stuff. The sewing department lady did the math for me and sent me on my way.
When I got home, I made another pattern for the pennant part of the banner. I traced all of the bunnies---50 of them and 50 of the pennants. I enlisted the help of my friend, Karolyn to help with the cutting out. Some of the friends coming are not crafters, so I plan to have everything ready so they can just assemble.
I cut all the ribbons and tied all the bows.
I decided that the bunnies needed a little more dimension, so I outlined them with a fine-tip black Sharpie. Of course, sewing would have been better, but given my lack of sewing skills, I knew it would take me way too long to stitch them.
I added a button for the eye and a little bow at the neck. I used Tacky glue to attach it to the banner.
Not the greatest picture, but you get the idea. It turned out pretty darn cute.
And now, I have an extra to give away. Leave a comment below and I'll draw a name on Sunday. I'll send it out next week!! (Sorry, this give-away happened already!)
Thursday, March 27, 2014
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you simply never cease to amaze me. you are just way too talented. I think the bunny banner is absolutely darling. keep on blogging. te amo xoxo
ReplyDeleteyou simply never cease to amaze me. you are just way too talented. I think the bunny banner is absolutely darling. keep on blogging. te amo xoxo
ReplyDeleteyour comments about the sewing machine made me smile, you are so like me!!
ReplyDeleteIt's very cute :) Yep, I'm the same with the bobbin - I get my husband to wind the bobbin, which of course can mean waiting until he's around. I'm delighted to hear I'm not the only one!
ReplyDeleteStill laughing about the bobbin...Your banner is just too lovely x
ReplyDeleteahh i missed this post. those banners look fab. I had to smile..you sound like a friend of mine..she calls me when she needs to thread her sewing machine. I dare say her bobbin hasn't run out yet lol!! x x
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