Dear all,
This blog is still active!! But we are in the middle of moving and doing a "life laundry" so that we can get an easier and less busy life... and thus more time for costuming and blogging!
Bear with us please
Warm regards
Arda
6.3.12
29.7.11
New hangarok
5.7.11
Meet Ojo or Wickie

Well, my dear friends, meet Ojo **, the finished naalbound teddy bear I made for Rune. The face I made last week was just a trial face, but not really all that bad so I found some nice linen and created a similar face - or rather: bear snout. It turned out really well.
The ears were made of a simple Josephine knot with a few extra stitches in the second round.

Rune absolutely loves her bear!
** July 7th: Rune has decided the bear should be named Wickie...
28.6.11
Naalbound bear
Okay, okay, okay.... I know naalbound toys weren't found. Only those two wooden horses. But can you blame me?
I started at the top, with the bear's head. A Josephine knot and then 7 stitches in the loop. After this, I increased until I had the right shape and continued in the Oslo-stitch. You can easily do this yourself, all you need to decide is how big you want the bear to be. This is the head

I just made the bear up as I went along, you know, no real pattern just do what I felt like. I made an extra circle of green wool to create a soft and big tummy on the bear. The legs and hands will be half red/half green, to create an image of unity on the entire toy. I have said this before: toy making isn't just for the kids, it is just as much fun for Mummy!!
This is the trial face. I used some old flannel to see how it turned out. Runa thought it was cute, so I'll use some decent Viking-linen to make the real bear face.

I started at the top, with the bear's head. A Josephine knot and then 7 stitches in the loop. After this, I increased until I had the right shape and continued in the Oslo-stitch. You can easily do this yourself, all you need to decide is how big you want the bear to be. This is the head

I just made the bear up as I went along, you know, no real pattern just do what I felt like. I made an extra circle of green wool to create a soft and big tummy on the bear. The legs and hands will be half red/half green, to create an image of unity on the entire toy. I have said this before: toy making isn't just for the kids, it is just as much fun for Mummy!!
This is the trial face. I used some old flannel to see how it turned out. Runa thought it was cute, so I'll use some decent Viking-linen to make the real bear face.
26.6.11
More on the hangarok
25.6.11
A little bit of progress on the hangarok
15.6.11
New Hangarok
I am in need of a new hangarok and I've decided to make a nice embroidered piece on it. I found a set of two birds I have my heart set on making (from one of those Dover books, with iron-on patterns):
I bought some lovely fine embroidery wool at Venne Colcoton
It is perfect!

I'll keep you posted on the progress!
I bought some lovely fine embroidery wool at Venne ColcotonIt is perfect!

I'll keep you posted on the progress!
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