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IMAGINATION IS THE EYE OF THE SOUL Joseph Joubert. I am a mother of four...I still remember the smile that refused to go away for weeks after our daughters birth. To have a little girl appear after three sons seemed such a miracle. I have always enjoyed My Doll World, sharing it with Lara when she was little. Today I design knitted outfits for miniature dolls and enjoy every minute of it. The fact that the outfits are removable is what makes it so special for me. Using ever finer threads has opened so many MINIATURE DESIGN opportunities.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Peter Rabbit Pillow

This is the last part of the Peter Rabbit Quilt and Pillow tutorial. 

As you can see ALL DONE!!!





 
 First Round of Crochet


Second round of crochet





Preparation for making the puffing of the little square
I chose a green fabric that matched the colour of the last round of crochet, Also used the thread to do the hand quilting of each little square.




I press the first two sides of the backing



After stitching the first  three sides of the first corner square 
I inserted the cotton batting which is twice the size of the square then folded over, with the back of my crochet hook. I then wiggle it in place with a sewing needle from the right side.

Should you have any questions just put it in the comment section of this post.

This tutorial is for your PERSONAL USE and may not be made for resale.

Remember the internet is a small place.
It is amazing how much my customers have my best interest at heart ......

I sure hope you enjoy making this little project.

Sharon Chrystal




11 comments:

  1. Thank you for the wonderful tutorial, you have done a wonderful job.

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    1. Have fun making this little quilt it is really very easy!
      Thank you

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  2. These are amazing! I love the colors and all the details. I can't crochet to save my life or else I would try this asap.

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    1. Get a friend to do the crochet part, wont take them that long a morning!!!

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  3. Wonderful! I like the set.
    Bye Faby

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    1. Fabiola I do appreciate your comments you are so loyal, Thank you. I hope you can make this set you wont' be disappointed!

      Sharon Chrystal

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  4. Dearest Sharon, I want to say a heart felt and huge thank you for sharing this stunning pattern with us all.....your style of miniature knitting is not only unique, but fabulous!!! this gift to us is very precious indeed. I include myself in the "best interest at heart" club.....Virginia xx

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    1. Oh Ginny you made me smile, I think I'll call the troops
      "Best Interest at Heart Club" Thanks for that idea....
      So happy you find thew set special.
      Thanks
      Sharon Chrystal

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  5. It is really really pretty, I love your choice of colours.....it is such a delight!!!

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    1. Playing with Ragged Anne colours and the Dusty Antique Blues and pinks.....So little time!

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  6. Otro impresionante trabajo y además has tenido la amabilidad de poner el tutorial!!! Muchísimas gracias!!!!!
    Besos.

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