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so to salvage the materials i turned it into a holder-basket deal for storing my sewing books and used patterns (quilted pocket!)
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"leisure suit lapdog" it's a stuffed doggie they recommended be made with polyester, but i like natural fibers better (i'm so green, y'all) so i stuck with cotton. i could tell from the picture that if i actually accomplished it, it would be unbelievable so i took pictures of my pattern pieces beforehand for proof. the ragged stitches criss-crossing the finished dog would prove to be evidence enough of their own.
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i had to finish this in the car on the way (this was taken in their cul-de-sac) because i started it at noon and the party was at 2 (didn't get there until 3). the eyes and nose and mouth are hard to see on the pattern but they are hand-embroidered on there quite horribly.
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doggie profile. the tail has a pipe cleaner in it so his mood can change at madison's whim
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the birthday girl with her matching dog! (and an unprepared and still photogenic jorge)
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she was coerced into giving him a kiss. adorbs.

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it looks SO hot all tied up! (kind of like jesse. ah, jokes)
i am all over this new hobby. i am not convinced that making these things saves me any money (it's not like i would have gone out and bought a jewelry tote), but i don't really do it to save money anyhow. it's more like i am paying money in supplies and equipment and getting useful, creative, un-wasted time out of it...plus a few cute little baubles. i feel so much more fulfilled at the end of a night spent sewing than i used to just whiling the time away in front of the tv rotting my soul. i still get to enjoy my tivo'ed shows, just in the background, so it doesn't count as soul-rotting.
my book has 101 projects and i have completed 4 so far and have 2 under construction right now. onward!