caterpillar
chrysalis - faux suede 6" x 6" blanket with bias binding
butterfly with detachable wings (velcro)
Yet another lovely pattern by Hillary. I made just a few modifications which make it, quite possibly, the coolest science softie ever! Hand sewing is so liberating - I mean - who could imagine hiking down to the hot springs at the bottom of a canyon, and while sitting down there, granite walls soaring upwards on either side of you ... being able to create something so lovely with your hands. That's the best of both worlds. It's about time that the inside hobby breaks out of it's dimly-lit mold and into fresh air. I must make a note to myself to put more hiking and hand sewing on the calendar.
xo,
Meg
oh wow, it's wonderful! i especially like the wings.
ReplyDeleteI don't know if you check these comments often but I am in love with your blog. You have so many amazing ideas. I just graduated college so hopefully I'll finally have some time to do the sewing I've been putting off for the last 4 years. (= Thanks for the ideas and laughs.
ReplyDeleteOh this is wonderful..I homeschool my children and we are studying insects right now...hmm...wonder if I should order myself a pack of those from Hillary?! I love the detachable wings idea!
ReplyDeleteOh it's darling.
ReplyDeleteCute little softie, and I love the bright, clean look from the light box photos. I have taken to carrying a small tin with a few sewing supplies and any little work in progress, so that I have something to pass time with while waiting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a splendid interpretation of the pattern! It's on my to-do list and I am finding myself more excited than ever!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable! Each year we bring out silk worms eggs that we have stored and put them in a habitat for our 5 yr old and watch them go through their life cylcle. He loves to talk about their metamorphosis.Thanks for the inspiration his b-day is in a couple weeks and he'd love this. Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! And soft! And special!
ReplyDeleteomg - how sweet it is. I just love the little sleeping bag! Great interpretation. darling!
ReplyDeleteYou are using your light box, aren't you?!! It's great... well, especially your butterfly!!! I loved it before, and I love these even more now!
ReplyDeleteOooo! Love the adorable softie and also your new lightbox!! Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteoh that is so adorable!! You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is fabulous! I HAVE to make one for my son's Montessori class now! What alterations/additions did you make to the pattern?? Love it, love it, love it!!
ReplyDeletewhat an adorable softie! & so perfect for a lesson.
ReplyDeleteSo Cute! I love the velcro wing action. Also your blog is amazing and inspiring. Thanks
ReplyDeleteOooo... I see the Wee Wondeful butterfly completely different now, I think it's my new favourite.
ReplyDeleteWow - I love the dramatic colours!
ReplyDeleteThe only thing that could have made this fabulous creation over the top is if you made the blanket cocoon open up into the wings.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!