Saturday, June 20, 2009

The doing...

Yesterday being my "day of serenity" (i.e the day I don't go to my real job) I went to Melbourne.
I stitched my way there on the train and was met by my Official guide.
I had such a great time! We visited the Buttonmania sale (mmmmm buttons by the kilo) Clegs and of course Tessuti.

We traversed some interesting places, looked in doorways and up alleys, had coffee with another wondrous blogger and talked almost non-stop.
When Sooz had to head back home I ambled about a bit more, walking in the sun and smiling away to myself like some kind of village idiot.

I bought the most delicious wools for softies at both Tessuti and Clegs and have plopped them in the sewing room where they can sing little their little softie-to-be songs to me while I work.
So far that killer green is singing of froggies....

Today I hung about in the cold and finished up a few bits and pieces before I turned my attention to the impaled softie heads. I have been brain-bubbling away on this little guy for a while , so today he got a body
and some curious little paws

He is destined to be a special present...and tomorrow he will be remade in the not-practice fabric, given some more details and by early next week, ready to go - quite possibly also grinning like a village idiot!

29 comments:

  1. I'm sure he'll start grinning very soon. I would too if I had a knitting needle removed from my head and replaced with a body!! He's gorgeous... even in practice fabric.

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  2. Sorry gorgeous Jodie I was not very on the ball with my emails. Glad you had fun. Hear the serenity. Bzzzt.

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  3. Isn't the wool in Tessuti devine! I can't believe I didn't leave with any, but I think my credit card thanked me. I did have top take home some beautiful Italian fabric.

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  4. You so have softies nailed. Even 'practise' ones can't help oozing personality all over the place.

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  5. No Kidding. I can't believe that's your practice one! I'd adopt him anytime.

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  6. Glad to hear you found some time to be you and to be happy and content.

    Surely little mousie could be called Tiny? Love his tiny, tiny paws, tiny, tiny whiskers and tiny, tiny eyes.
    Perfect.

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  7. Jodie he is the cutest little softie ever!!!

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  8. He's fabby and so are your new fabrics! But that killer green says "Crocodile" to me!!!!

    Locket xxxx

    P.S. Just done a long Kinder Girl and Boy post!

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  9. Singing fabric sounds so lovely. What a fun and musical sewing room you must have. Do they all sing at the same time, or I guess some sit quietly waiting until their cue, their solo. And you the composer and conductor in one.
    He's the sweetest friendliest looking little mouse-ling.
    Enjoy your musical weekend.

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  10. oh, I just love the little paws!

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  11. I love love love him! He is so perfect - I can't imagine what the 'non-practice' version could look like?! Your sense of shape is so good Jode - I am envious of your talent. I had a lovely day being tour guide. I hope when I get back from the great North we can do it more often?

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  12. Loving the little mousie guy! YOu have the most uncanny knack of getting JUST THE RIGHT curves to give real character to little softie bodies. Love it love it love it.

    Seeya Friday!

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  13. Finally saw The Dress.

    Just loved it. People were circling it like sharks around a diver and drooling (probably like sharks in that situation would also do.)

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  14. He is too cute ...... I love green so a frog sounds good.

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  15. The idea that this is just a practice softie boggles my mind. Do you have a whole room full of practice creatures? The museum of Jodie's ideas under construction.

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  16. What a lovely day out sounds like you have Jodie. I love your wee man in his grey practice fabric, he is so cute and looks quite debonair in grey.

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  17. What a wonderful adventure you had in Melbourne yesterdya Jodie. We all need those kind of days out occasionally. Love the new fabric too.
    Hugs ~ Kerryanne

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  18. Love the wee mousie, he looks very spry :)
    Am I the only one who hopes that the green sings 'chameleon'? How cool would a softie chameleon be?!

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  19. Well I can't believe that's the practice one ... looks fabulous to me!! He's adorable :o).
    Hugs,
    Joy :o)

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  20. The mouse doesn't look at all practice-y to me at all. The green I see as some kind of lizard. Maybe a ghecko?

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  21. Sounds like you had a great day! Fantastic softie fabric and love your little mouse too.

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  22. Oh, he's *so* cute! How could I adopt him????? Or perhaps his brother? ;-) Wouldn't he just love a trip to Canada? LOL

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  23. He is so cute Jodie - even with all those pins sticking into him..vbg. Good to hear you had such a lovely time in the Big Smoke and treated yourself to some lovely treasures.

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  24. You make such fabulous softies!! I love the mouse.

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  25. HOw lucky are you!!, a trip to the big smoke, just for craftiness..
    I am loving your softies, the ellys are to die for..
    Oh how I wish I had a clone..One to do all the boring shit and then I could sew...ha ha, dream on..

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  26. The thought of buttons by the kilo just about has me jumping on a plane this very minute.

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Hellloooooo !!!!