Mom is making an apple pie for family's Friday night dessert, while dad is still at work. He is waiting for the last boat to leave. This boat trip seem to be very popular with only 8 pence a ticket and chilled milk & berries at the cafe for excited travelers.
Pillows in the sofa are fluffed, tea and biscuits are ready, elder sister and baby hippo couldn't wait to show new dance steps they have learnt to dad. Little sister is dressed up and looking cute for Friday evening's fun!
I got inspiration for these paper pieced dolls from Kumiko Fujita's book '318 Patchwork patterns'. It is a delicious book with adorable pictures from front page to the last. The patterns are actually meant for hand sewing, but we can tweak them and sketch out on graph paper to turn them into paper piecing patterns.
This girl is in the book but I changed her face and hair style to give her piggy tails.. I find pig tails on little girls extra sweet, even more so when they go up and down swinging to the dance steps!
I was afraid of spoiling their faces if I stitch their eyes with thread, so I thought of sewing black beads but the ones I got turned out too big for the tiny faces. So I couldn't escape this necessary step. It was a relief to see they came out well with twinkly eyes and sparkly smiles ( * v * )
I got a little bit stuck on how to convey the sailing boat feeling. When I was looking through the fabrics I found one border print with clouds. After fussy cutting, it was perfect fit for a boat gently swaying on the waves.
I used regular batting for the inside and plain linen on back side of the mat. Dolls are about 2.5" x 5" in size if I remember correctly. My friend said she likes her tea mats, that made me very happy :)
Thanks so much for visiting! Hope you are enjoying a delightful summer ( ' u ' )
5 comments:
just stumbled upon your blog, and love your work. i can just imagine sailor papa bobbing over the waves on his way home to apple pie. so sweet! -jennifer
Oh Pratima. These were lovely to see on Instagram, but reading your words about the process and your thoughts has been so lovely. You never fail to blow me away with your thoughtful attention to detail. Your work is stunning as always. They are all beautiful, but I have to say that that little girl with the pig tails takes the cake. You're right. There is something special about a little girl with two braids, dancing. So sweet! Oh! And I think your stitched faces totally capture the feel of the setting! Good job! ::thumbs up::
OMG! These tea mats are adorable!! Your piecing is so precise and the fabrics you chose are unbelievably cute. So wonderful!!
These are wonderful, Pratima. I always enjoy all of the though that goes into each of your projects! You have a whole story for each one!
You should share your paper piecing pattern for the girl with the pigtails!!
Noticed you have not posted in awhile. I hope all is OK.
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