This is a fun, easy, and fast craft. It took me longer to stuff the ball than to cut the pieces and sew it together. I will definitely be whipping up a few more for baby gifts!
Here is a link to a tutorial that got me started:How to Sew a Ball
I enlarged the pattern using photoshop until it was about 6 inches in height. I pinned 3 inch ribbons in place and then followed the directions as given. I opted for using fabric glue to attach the circles to the end of the ball, I can always go back and stitch over it later. Total time, about 45 minutes. Happy Crafting!
3 comments:
love this!
actually, I tried to modify this tutorial to make a fabric globe (you know, the map of the world kind?) for jordi for christmas and it was not nearly so pretty. perhaps there was a little too much modifying without the sewing skills to match??? hahaha!
I'll have to try the tutorial for its actual intended purpose and see if I have better luck. :)
LOVE it! Another ridiculously simple thing I made that Lucy loves: I sewed two small flannel rectangles together with an equal size piece of celephane between them. (I used my serger, for super-ease, but it wouldn't be much different with a standard sewing machine or to hand stitch it.) Lucy loves to crinkle it.
This is cool, and I love Erika's additional comment! Great idea, too! :)
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