Here are some photos from an early foray into making stuffed animals.
First I did the small one:
Then I started on the bigger one. The hardest part was picking out the fabric for the patches on the shell. I wanted some that had a family connection; for example, the one with the tulips is from a skirt I made, the big polka dots are left over from a costume my sister Rachel wore, but I also wanted them to be fun and suitable for a baby.
The eyes were hand-drawn with non-toxic fabric markers. I like to think they look soulful.
Below one from assembling the ruffles. I couldn't resist using the ribbon somewhere because it matched the monkey print I used for the underside of the turtle. (The monkey print fabric was the very last I had from a tooth pillow that Mom and I made for Hailey's cousins Alex and Conner.)
Here I'm sewing on the neck, which was quite a challenge. Too much neck sticking out made it floppy. Not enough was hard to sew.
Here she is with her turtles doing tummy time!
Isn't she just darling?
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