Joey spent most of yesterday making this little guy. His name is Charles Pipsqueak.
She started with a detailed plan and everything. The feet crack me up. I'm impressed that she even picked out the eyes and actually planned for them to be different sizes with different stitching.
I especially love the expanded view labeled with the materials.
Except for sewing him closed at the very end, she did every bit of this herself.
And, apparently, this is how you bring stuffies to life (with a burnt out lightbulb and a flashlight), which, I suppose, is much better than a kite and a thunderstorm.
I guess it's never too early to start thinking about Halloween.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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What patience. My eight year old is more about the finished project and usually rushes through everything. I would love for her to have the patience to make something like this sweet pumpkin.
Until recently, Joey was the same way. I'm not sure what's changed, but there's really been an explosion of craft projects around here lately.
She seems to not get as frustrated, which is always good. I think the summer unschooling has finally kicked in.
I love Halloween - never too early to start thinking about it. Mr. Pipsqueak is so much fun, so cool that she made a pattern and instructions and everything.
Dy
I adore Mr. Pipsqueak. I can't wait until my son's old enough for such projects. (The other day I invited him to participate in a collage-making session with me. He told me, "You do that, Mommy. You can do it by yourself.")
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