

I usually make my FlutterCats out of plush, but I got a commission recently for a fabric one. I'm so glad, because it has been fun to alter this design so that it will work with fabric.
The things I learned making this new cat from cloth will make all my cat designs better. I'm not sure how many cats besides the HexCats I'll make out of plush any more. I may find I miss the soft fur. It makes the cats more cuddly. I probably will keep using both materials.
5 comments:
ooh those are creepy :)
really? I thought they were pretty cute.
I'm glad I stopped by to visit and found out the origin of your interesting critters.
I remember sewing once when my father-in-law the civil engineer (of blessed memory) was visiting. He had never real thought about sewing, but was just fascinated. He watched for awhile and then said, "Its engineering with a fluid material, isn't it?!"
Keep experimenting!
BTW, I just added your link to my blog. come & visit me sometime....
Sorry about the double post. I thought I hadn't done it right the first time....
Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a comment. Makes me feel all real & loved!! ; )po
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