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They’re listening

February 9, 2006

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All ready for her bath last night, Roxanne is standing there naked in her room trying to stall her inevitable tubby. She picks up a little magic wand I made her from a dowel and a piece of satin and says, “Magic wand. Mommy made dat.” I said that yes, Mommy did make that for her. Then she turns to me and says, “It sold!” Oh boy. Turns out she’s listening to every word I say, huh. Guess she picks up on my excitement about how well the shops is doing.

I finished the penguin prototype last night and I’m pretty happy with him. He’s made of flannel backed by interfacing so his seams stay together nicely. His belly is attached with a tight zigzag stitch and I’m so happy with how nice it looks. At first he had some embroidered eyes, but I think these felt ones look better. I’ve determined that it’s all in the eyes – if the creature has appealing eyes, he looks great and if not you might as well quit. The only thing I do want to change is the shape of his body – Charlie pointed out that it might be better if his bottom flared out a bit. He’d sit better and have a cuter, rounder look.

And, of course, his matching greeting card. The printed fabric behind the penguin is a piece of the most lovely vintage necktie I’ve been saving for some time. It’s nice to find a good use for it.
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Comments

  1. wendy says

    February 9, 2006 at 1:10 pm

    i think he’s adorable! perhaps smaller feet though? they seem oversized for his body. and i love the little mouse i ordered from you. she just came today and she’s too cute!

  2. joyce says

    February 9, 2006 at 2:48 pm

    very cute! will you be selling them in your shop?

  3. Diane says

    February 10, 2006 at 1:30 am

    Abby,
    I love my owl!So sweet! Thank you so much!

  4. Erin says

    February 10, 2006 at 12:06 pm

    How adorable. This is just so cute.

  5. Jessica says

    February 10, 2006 at 2:49 pm

    Very cute penguin! Yes, kids ears and eyes are open just as wide as their mouths sometimes. They can say the darndest things, too. 😉

  6. lisa says

    February 15, 2006 at 1:12 am

    your sets are amazing.

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