A friend was teasing me for working so hard on a quiet book while I was still pregnant. After all, my little boy wouldn't be ready to play with my big quiet book for at least a of couple years. As I thought about it, I realized that she was absolutely right. So I put aside my big quiet book for a couple of weeks and got stitching on a mini-quiet book. I loved this project because it was all hand sewn. I like the idea of sewing, but don't really enjoy the reality of it. However, hand stitching through felt is so easy and everything went together quicker than I could have imagined it. Again, most of my ideas came from other brilliant women who share on the internet. I am not an artist, so I rely heavily upon Google images. I'd find an animal I liked, resized it, printed it and used it for my pattern. |
I love this! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteHi! My name's Jocelyn. Is there an email I can contact you at? I'd like to ask you about featuring your quiet books on my blog, quietbookblog.blogspot.com. Or you can email me at jocelynsunshineblog (at) gmail (dot) com. Thanks!
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gorgeous :) I love it :))) I'm also doing quiet books from time to time, so I know how much work it requires :)
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http://marta-mojepasje.blogspot.com/search/label/QUIET%20BOOK
the very nicest Quiet book Ive seen so far : )
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!! Creating quiet books for two amazing grandsons has taken over life. You have done such a wonderful job!!!!
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