whileshenaps.com

Sewing, blogging, and creative business.

  • About
    • About Abby
  • Sewing
    • Abby Glassenberg Design Patterns
    • Free Patterns
    • Softie Sewing Tutorials
    • Softie Design Tutorials
    • Stuffed Animals (the book)
    • The Artful Bird
    • Featured Soft Toy Designers
    • Fostering Your Creativity
      • The Pattern That Changed My Life
    • Kid’s Crafts
    • Selling Your Handmade Softies
    • Sew-a-Longs
    • Studio Updates
    • Teaching
  • Blogging
    • Blog Design and Organization
    • Building Great Email Newsletters
    • How to Write a Great Blog Post
    • Increasing Your Traffic
    • Monetizing Your Blog
  • Business
    • Being Self-Employed
    • Legal and Financial Issues
    • Getting Published
      • Traditional Print Publishing
      • Self-Publishing
        • Patterns
      • Book Reviews
    • Online Culture of Craft
    • Ecommerce and Etsy
    • Marketing
    • Customer Service
  • The Podcast
    • Episodes
    • How to make a podcast
    • Podcast Recommendations
  • Shop
    • Ebooks
    • Digital Patterns
    • Print Patterns and Kits
    • Specialty Supplies
  • Courses
    • Email Marketing for Crafters
    • Learn to Sew Puzzle Ball Animals
  • Cart
    • My Account
    • Checkout

Orange Kangaroo

March 3, 2006

Side

I finished this kangaroo up last night. She’s pretty big – about 16″ tall – and made from that sherpa fleece I love. Her inner ears and her joey are both linen and her garland is made from little felted beads I made and some wool felt and braided embroidery floss. Lots of fun. And, as you can see from this picture, the rug arrived for the nursery yesterday from Chiasso. The black and white baby nursery is becoming a reality. Now I really need to get motivated and sew that bumper.

Front

I have had two really positive experiences with readers of my blog in the last few days. Heather had bought some stuffed toys of mine and generously sent me some lovely lovely organic cream-colored flannel which just arrived. I can’t tell you how touched I was – what a nice thought and this fabric is so thick and wonderful! Thank you!

And Cathy gave me a tip on how to locate a copy of the manual for my Bernina Bernette 330. I bought my sewing machine when I was 13 and the manual is long lost. There are all sorts of buttons and dials on my machine that I don’t understand, but I’ve never been able to locate a manual. It seems that the Bernette 330 was made for schools, for Home Economics classrooms, and there was often only one manual for many machines. Cathy owns 19 different sewing machines (wow!) and helped me find an eBay seller who has the manual! I’ve ordered one and I can’t wait to get my hands on it.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

« Thread
A less cowardly lion »

Comments

  1. jme says

    March 3, 2006 at 9:47 am

    She is an adorable roo & I think she will be a great mother too!

  2. beki says

    March 3, 2006 at 10:17 am

    Very nice kangaroo! Thanks for reminding me about making a bumper – I still need to do that.

  3. Angela says

    March 3, 2006 at 11:20 am

    Wow! That is a cute kangaroo. Look at that wee baby.

  4. wendy says

    March 3, 2006 at 11:47 am

    she’s so cute! so serene and calm.

  5. rachel says

    March 3, 2006 at 12:53 pm

    live the kangaroo, and totally love the rug…although i love all the rugs at Chiasso! i am reminded that i must get further along on the black, white, and touches of red baby blanket i am mkeing u, April is not too long off now…

  6. Cassi says

    March 3, 2006 at 1:35 pm

    She’s wonderful, you’ve outdone yourself! I love her expression and how she’s leaning back slightly like she’s rocking her baby to sleep – so sweet 🙂

  7. Claudia Cirilo says

    March 3, 2006 at 1:44 pm

    Lovely… I love it.

  8. mary says

    March 3, 2006 at 3:40 pm

    the kangaroo is absolutely lovely. i adore the flowers.

  9. Creative Kismet says

    March 3, 2006 at 4:12 pm

    Have you ever heard of kangaroo care? It’s what we nurses try to get mommies and daddies to do with their premie or newborn babies that are a little sick or not holding their temp. It simply means holding your baby skin-to-skin so that the babies can regulate their temp better and hear their parent’s heart beat and grow stronger. It’s truly a wonderful sight. Seeing this little kangaroo reminded me of that and it warmed my heart! I love it!!

  10. Emma says

    March 3, 2006 at 9:45 pm

    I love your kangaroo! The fabric and colour are so lovely 🙂

  11. mrspilkington says

    March 3, 2006 at 10:48 pm

    adorable! lovely work as usual.

  12. Angie says

    March 3, 2006 at 11:39 pm

    Adorable & sweet color choice..luv it!

  13. Kristy says

    March 4, 2006 at 3:23 am

    This so reminds me of a kangaroo my sister had as a child.She carried around everywhere with her!

  14. Sara says

    March 4, 2006 at 5:54 pm

    How precious. I especially love the flower garland you added. It’s the perfect touch.

  15. lisa says

    March 8, 2006 at 1:20 am

    i would love to buy a kangaroo from you. let me know if you might make me one. i love everything about this one. xo, lisa.

  16. Bessilu says

    March 12, 2006 at 9:53 am

    My daughter is staring at the screen moaning “I want that kangaroo with pretty flowers.” For real. Too cute!

  17. justyn Strother says

    March 17, 2006 at 10:10 am

    I just found your blog through a link and I just HAD to comment. This kanga is PERFECT. I love the flower wreath it is jut lovely.
    Jus

Welcome! I'm Abby Glassenberg and I'm glad you're here. While She Naps is a blog about designing and sewing stuffed animals and running a creative business.
email me
Facebook
Pinterest
LinkedIn

Bestselling Ebook

Join the Trade Organization

Etsy Shop

Books By Abby

Stuffed Animals Book Trailer

Categories

Archives

Copyright © 2026 · Abby Glassenberg · Design by Shay Bocks