Saturday, 25 May 2013

Week 67 - Kitty Cats Photo Frame

I am enjoying the sunshine.
Hello everybody.  Welcome to Daisy's blog.
After several wet days, finally we got a fine day.  I was looking forward to the warm sunshine.

It is getting colder in Christchurch.  A warm sunny day is precious.  I enjoyed the sunshine at the windowsill.  And M was busy to do the laundries as well as to do crafting.

This week, M made a plastic photo frame using a kit for children.  Because we aim to make an original cat craft, she didn't use a template from the kit.  She drew her own pattern on the PVC sheet.  Just used the material.

Here is the this week's work.

Kitty Cats Photo Frame
She decorated frame with drawing two cats, daisies and catnip leaves.


The left of the photo above is M's sketch on paper, and the right is the traced design and painted on PVC sheet.

Let's check the detail.

Saturday, 18 May 2013

Week 66 - Plant Pot Cover

Hello humans and kitties.  How was your week?  It has been wet and cold in Christchurch.  The damp weather effected this week's project badly.

M made a couple of plant pot covers in this week.  She used air-dry terracotta clay and expected it to be dried by Saturday, which is today.  However, under damp weather condition, it is not dried completely and still a little bit soft.  So I cannot say this week's project has finished.  Oh-oh.

Anyway, I will show you M's work.
Plant Pot Cover
 She used an empty cup of the instant soup for the base.  Yes, it is recycle to give a new life to the rubbish to be.
The plastic cup is strong enough to be a base.
And she also made an another pot cover that is inspired by Ancient Egyptian wall picture.  Originally, she was going to paint on it.  But it is impossible that the pot is not dried completely.

She also made plant tags.

I am checking the quality.
See you next week!

Saturday, 11 May 2013

Week 65 - Petite Pusses


 Hello everyone.  How was your week?  The daytime is getting shorter and shorter in New Zealand.  It is hard to get up in the dark and cold morning.  Although M gets up early to go to work, I can still sleep on the bed.  This is the best part being a cat.

This week, M made a couple of tiny cute kittens.
Petite Pusses


How to make Petite Puss

Materials
  •  Felt fablic in your chosen colour
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  • Matching embroidery threads
  • One pair of plastic animal eyes
  • 6 mm Ribbon × 33 cm
  • Jingle bell
  • Hobby Fill for stuffing
  • Fishing line or vinyl cord (optional)
  1. Cut out all the parts using the templates above.  You need to put about 3 mm seam allowance in each parts except for ears, tail, eyelashes and cheeks
  2. Start by making the tail.  Hold the dotted line and sew the other side to the end.
  3. Slip the tail into the slit at the back of the body and stitch in place.
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  4. Put body shapes right sides together, and stitch both sides.
  5. Pair up the face sides right sides together, and sew CA and BD.
  6. Turn body right side out, and place face side C and D to C' and D' and sew on.
  7. Make a satin stitch for the nose and a back stitch for the mouth.  Glue eyelash to each eyes. Make two tiny holes and insert eyes.
  8. Make a pair of ears.  Hold the dotted line and sew the other side with blanket stitches.
  9. Now attach the face to the body.  Make sure the face and the body inside out, and place A to A' and B to B'.  Do not forget to insert each ears.  Sew together.
  10. Then, stitch the bottom to the body leaving a quoter, and turn the right side out.
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  11. Add stuffing to give your puss a plump shape.  And finish stitching up the opening. Stitch the tail on the side.
  12. Stitch vinyl cord through the each cheek and glue on the face.
  13. Put the jingle bell on the ribbon and tie around the neck.


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M is using a different colour of thread to stand out.

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This project is almost done.

See you next week.











Saturday, 4 May 2013

Week 64 - Curious Cat Tray

Hi everyone.  How are you doing today?  I was bored with birdwatching this morning.  So I started stalking M.  She seems to be annoyed.  She was busy doing laundry and making something for this week's project.  Sorry, but stalking human is very exciting game for every domestic cat.

This week, M made a small tray to hold a watch, jewellery, or keys.
Curious Cat Tray
M used red colour fake suade and leopard print fabric for tray itself.  Then she attached a tiny cat as if it watches inside curiously.
Curious Cat
Curiosity not always killed the cat.
Curiosity makes my work well.