
Finally...

Has a tooth popping through.
a cute little tunic for Margaret made from Alexander Henry's Apples and Pears. I made a dress for myself out of this fabric a few years ago using a vintage 60s shift dress pattern, and I still have yards left over. I got bored of the tunic when my bobbin jammed making the button holes, so I moved on to:
a felt board. I wanted it to be multi-functional as the kids grow, so I made the board on the back of a white board. I just cut the felt to size, glued it on the back, and attached a complementary trim to hide the edges. I like the size, as I think it'll be small enough to use in the car or at church, but large enough to hold a whole story's worth of figures. I've been printing out templates for felt stories and games, but I moved on when I ran out of paper in the printer. Much more fun to work on:
a pacifier clip. I've been looking online for a pacifier clip I really like for ages. Most of the ones that appeal to me stylistically don't offer the security of knowing they're made from non-toxic materials. I'm betting this thing is going to spend a lot of time in someone's mouth. The Haba ones are safe (and pricey!), but I don't like the cartoonish look. So I decided to just go ahead and make my own.


