A cute needle bed in the shape of funny strawberry-mice can be created from small scraps of various fabrics left over from sewing.
It is necessary
- - Fabri-Tac glue (any fabric glue);
- - the cloth;
- - floss (thread "Iris");
- - beads;
- - synthetic winterizer;
Instructions
Step 1
Make mice. Cut out a circle, then cut it in half and you will have one mouse from each half. Fold a semicircle in half by joining the edges and sew along the edge. Fill the resulting cone with batting and collect the open edge with small stitches, pull off the canvas, making a knot.
Step 2
Make the ears by cutting a circle out of the square and dividing it in half. To create a rosette of 6 leaves, in the green circle, make 6 lye-notches, evenly spaced around the circumference. Then cut off the tip of each segment to create a tapered leaf edge. Insert a green string into the hole in the middle of the sheet, securing a knot at one end.
Step 3
Make drop shaped ponytails. Cut out a square, round off 2 corners on one side, and form a pointed corner on the other, on the opposite side. Use glue to connect a 6-leaf outlet with a strawberry mouse. Glue the ears to the head.
Step 4
Glue the drop leaves to the cord. Glue eyes-beads to the mouse, make a mustache out of threads. Decorate the torso with pink beads.
Step 5
Sew the pad. Prepare 2 circles, sew them together, leaving an open area. Turn out, fill with padding polyester, sew up the hole. Divide the pad evenly into 8 pieces by pulling the Iris thread (6-thread floss), starting through the center, then through the circle, and again through the center.
Step 6
To make a large rosette of 12 leaves, form pointed edges on one side of a strip of green fabric. Having collected the finished workpiece with stitches, pull it off, make a knot.
Step 7
Assemble the needle bar by gluing or sewing on the ponytail ends to the pad, and then attach a large rosette of 12 leaves on top.