Saturday, March 17, 2012

FNSI Results

Last night was Friday Night Sew In again.  I find this is always a good excuse to get a project finished off - so last night I managed to get these little bean bags completed.  These are actually for an assignment that I am doing at TAFE as I am studying my Certificate III in Children's Services this year.  These bean bags are part of my Quiet Time box I am putting together for pre-school children.  They can stack them, count them, it helps them recognise numbers and they can also use them in a game of toss the bean bag into a box.

I made these from a tutorial put together by Holly Keller of Beeper Bebe.  She has some great tutorials for babies and children on her site so it is worth checking out.  
Also pop over and see what the other participants of Friday Night Sew In got up too. 

Earlier in the week I also finished this Kinder Girl.  I do love this design by Jodie Carleton from Ric Rac.  I have made one of these before and I love using the doctors flannel wool fabric for the body as it's so soft and warm and the reversible dress and jacket are just great.  Great for a baby or child of any age.

Sorry the photos of her aren't the best quality - it was early in the morning when I took them. 
Happy sewing everyone!
Jody

7 comments:

  1. gee you have been very busy Jody,well done on all your lovely finishes.xx

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  2. WooHoo Jodie.. you were very creative last night too! Love the bean bags.. must remember them for another time. Well done! :)

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  3. Ooppss..spelled you name incorrectly Jody! SoRRy!

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  4. Love the bean bag idea and the doll is very cute :) Barb.

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  5. Gorgeous Kinder girl and those little bean bags are so versatile for keeping little hands busy.
    Enjoy creating

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  6. Love the numbered bean bags. I'll have to remember that, when I make more for my little girl. She loves the ones I made out of old jeans. Love the doll too; super sweet! The reversible outfit is a super idea.

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  7. I love the beanbags. They would work well with the pre K students I work with. The doll is also adorable.

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