With everything that Christina does for all of us, I really wanted to make something for her to say ‘Thank you, you’re awesome, and we all love you!’. As many of you have probably seen by now, we have a new addition of space in the studio we affectionately call the ‘West Wing’. It’s pretty much the hub of all things ‘hand-sewn’. Christina clocks countless hours in our West Wing sewing the faces onto the dolls, and I thought it would be sweet to make her a foot pouf to rest her feet, a project I recently did for my daughter. Shauna has been secretly gathering all the wool clippings from her hair salon and bagging them for me the last couple weeks…trying to be re-user friendly here!…and last week we got some super gorgeous fabric in from Riley Blake that had a pattern maybe a little too big for frocks, but definitely had to be used somewhere special!
Before working at Bamboletta, I used to keep my own little family blog, mostly filled with moments of our lives, but sometimes with craft projects I did at home. As I have been super engrossed with web-stuff and graphics the last couple weeks at work, I thought this would be a great opportunity to do something I really miss (a totally fulfilling craft project at home) and tie it into our blog by documenting the making of the pouf, so if any of you feel so inclined, you can make one too!
So here it goes!…
Ok, now you have all the pattern pieces…Lets get to the fun part, putting it all together!
At this point, I like to sew the ‘stabilizing’ backing onto the top piece we just sewed. Just pin it to the back side of the top piece, and sew in place on the right side of the top piece, following your previous stitching line.
This next part, I didn’t take pics of but it’s super simple….
Sew up the side seam of the ‘body’ (use a small stitch length, as there will be a lot of pressure put on this seam). Because I used vinyl, I wanted to fancy it up a little so I did this…
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