My husband called me with a special request: make a librarian/Mr. Rodgers sweater for a Smeagol bobble head doll. Seriously?! The idea is a joke amongst his coworkers and I got volunteered for the job. I had some gray wool felted wool scraps that I used. The seam allowances had to be tiny (1/8") and due to the large hands, I couldn't sew the sleeves until the sweater was on. That was a bit tedious, but turned out way neater that I thought they would. I used small beads for the buttons. This definitely turned out to be the most bizarre sewing project ever.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Does This Even Count?!
My husband called me with a special request: make a librarian/Mr. Rodgers sweater for a Smeagol bobble head doll. Seriously?! The idea is a joke amongst his coworkers and I got volunteered for the job. I had some gray wool felted wool scraps that I used. The seam allowances had to be tiny (1/8") and due to the large hands, I couldn't sew the sleeves until the sweater was on. That was a bit tedious, but turned out way neater that I thought they would. I used small beads for the buttons. This definitely turned out to be the most bizarre sewing project ever.
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Hahahahah! The sweater turned out perfectly :) Maybe you have a future in bobblehead fashion?
ReplyDeleteUh, no. That was enough for me.
ReplyDeletethat's hilarious!
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