Good afternoon blogging friends from a miserable and very wet England, Winter is most certainly on its way!
Thank you so much everyone for all your messages of 'Welcome Back' after my absence, I truly appreciate them and feel very happy to be back in our wonderful community again xxx
This is my Angel Bear made from a Dandelion Designs pattern and finished literally 10 minutes ago before the quickly fading daylight disappears!
I've made him from soft cream fleece and felt with cotton fabric and wadding for his wings (not sure why I'm calling him a 'him', it just sounds right!) and I've used wooden buttons to attach his arms and legs. I struggled with his muzzle and this is my 2nd attempt ~ the designer of these patterns insists that all bears should have upturned lines for their mouths so they look happy but honestly mine looked like it had had one or two drinks and maybe popped a pill or two, it looked that wacky so, sorry, but although mine is a more subdued bear, he does look sane!
He's hanging from the kitchen cabinet door so you can see the fabric I used for his wings, it has little stars on it and they show up lovely with the light behind them.
I'm reckoning if he's an Angel Bear then he's full of love so I've added a felt heart just to remind him!
My other Angel Bears are stitched on plastic canvas and I think they were stitched about 5 years ago from a kit. They make their annual appearance at Christmas and they've been attached to a wicker ring which usually hangs in the hallway with its festive 'Greetings' message.
Not much cross stitching to show at the moment, I'm so in love with my new sewing machine that that's what I'm doing in every spare minute I can find! To now have a machine that quietly and happily stitches long with no weird groaning, no messy birds nests at the back of the fabric and one that doesn't pass out at the sight of fleece and wadding is absolute bliss :)
Our apple trees are now virtually bare in the garden and we had a wonderful healthy crop this year. DS was clearing up some fallen ones last week and putting them on the compost heap and came across this . . .
WOW, this toadstool is some size and I'm convinced there must be a whole family of fairies living under it or with this dreadful wet weather there's probably some wildlife using it as a handy umbrella.
Thanks for stopping by
HAPPY STITCHING
xxx
13 comments:
Your bear turned out fabulous. I like your older angel bears too. =)
love the angel bear he is adorable!
Your angel bear is so cute. I am happy to hear you are enjoying your new machine. I couldn't do without mine.
What an adorable bear, Jane--you did a beautiful job on him! I've been thinking about buying a new sewing machine myself. Do you have any tips/advice?
Gosh, I would love to have a bear like that!! If you want to make another... email me! Maybe we can work something out! I don't have the skills yet...and don't see it happening anytime soon! He is certainly perfect in my eyes!! Hugs!
I love your bear ~ he has great personality!!!
ohhh my he is cute :) love his wings and wee heart too ... hmmmmm if you feel like making another one ...lol
and love the toadstool what a beauty and I am sure that one or two fairies or wee mice have kept dry under it :) love mouse xxxxx
Your bear is gorgeous. You did a fab job on him. That is one toadstool, definitely family sized.
Aww I love the bear..so cute..
Beautiful toadstool :)
Hugs x
ho my ! this bear is fabulous =)
so adorable
wonderful job you did on him !
xxx
Love your cute angel bear! The cross stitch angel bears are adorable too.
I agree, there must be fairies living under that toadstool.
I missed this post..
WOW I love that bear.. really awesome.. very beautifull!!!
You did a awesome job..
You and your sewingmachine are buddies??
Wonderfull mushroom...
Awwww...what a cute bear! Sorry I am so behind on blog reading that I have only just seen him.
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