Thursday, July 30, 2009

Year Round Harvest

While blog stalking one day I found an amazing tutorial for a felt garden from Ikat Bag. You can find the tutorials here, here, here and here.

So after 2 weeks of sewing during nap times I had this:

Complete with pickable strawberries
Pickable pea pods:

Cornstalks with pickable corn on the cob:
And carrots:
Harvest Time!
The carrots and potatoes also came from Ikat Bag, here.

4 comments:

LiEr said...

Ananda, those cornstalks! Oh, they are more fabulous in life than even your description! Thank you for telling me so I could come see. I am so glad the tutorials helped you do this. It gives me hope that the instructions and patterns aren't all rubbish to other people reading them. I mean, I think they make sense to me but I always wonder how they read to other people. Aren't you glad to be done with all that sewing, though? I remember how much work had to be put in to this project when I was doing it. Tiny details and some mind-numbingly repetitive stitching. I hope your little boy is as thrilled as my girls were when they finally got to play with theirs (and to have their mom back)!

P.S. Those cornstalks! Seriously! I am in awe!

Unknown said...

I just finished the same LiEr project and your cornstalks are to die for! I'm going to have to give them a try. So cool!

Cupkateer said...

Thanks for the compliments. I've been thinking of doing a crude tutorial for the cornstalks so check back soon.

The Tungseth Family Blog said...

Please,please, please do a tutorial for the cornstalks! I would love one!