W.I.P. Wednesday : The finished, the planned and the in-progress…

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This is an extra-large serving of W.I.P.ness, so grab a little cup of tea and here we go!

The finished : Staring here is good, helps me to feel like I’ve accomplished something!

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Here are the carp I told you about here. Love them. I hope my nephew does, too.

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He’s quite a sketcher (I sent him the watercolour-pencil roll for Christmas) so I thought a blank notebook would suit him. I also made him a black denim pouch to slip the notebook and some pencils in, in case he wants to do a little field work (ok, this is a bad inside joke because he lives on a farm. Sorry.)

It’s also my niece’s birthday soon, so here are her goodies :

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The little dude’s antenna/hat isn’t sewn on yet in this photo, but I assure you, it has since been sewn on and they are on their way to the U.S. along with this :

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…a little felty pouch (decorated with ribbon on the other side) and a heart pin because they are so cute I’m making them for everyone! I used this felt, and for the butterflies I used this adorable pattern from Hillary Lang of Wee Wonderfuls fame. I just noticed she’s having a doll giveaway today – go throw your name in the virtual hat!.

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This was one of the first patterns I ever ordered (about 9 months ago), but this is the first time I’ve used it. I have a feeling I’ll be making more of these in the future they are so sweet. And springy.

Oh, and a new pincushion, because I just love making these little cuties!

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and the other side, so you can see my wonky stitching.

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Now, the in-progress :

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Another one of these dolls. This is for a “new” baby (she’s already 3 weeks old – aak!). She’s mostly done – just need to sew her hair ribbon on and get her limbs attached. Have you ever noticed the less you have to do to finish a project, the more difficult it is psychologically to get it done? Or is it just me?

I started this last night for the talented Tacha :

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Lucky me gets to test another pattern for her! This is going to be adorable – I’ll hopefully have it ready for show & tell by Friday! She has the best stuff in her shop – go check it out!

The planned :

Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve surely heard of the terrible fires in Australia, killing so many – humans and animals – and destroying everything in sight. I wanted to so something, so I donated what I could, but still felt like I wasn’t doing anything. Then, the aforementioned Tacha told me about The Bushfire Quilt Project. Tia Curtis, an American quilter living in Australia, is rounding-up quilt blocks from all over the globe and with the help of local quilters, they are creating quilts for families who lost everything in this tragedy. If your life has ever been touched by fire, you know the devastation of completely starting over. These quilts may not be much, but they are a start, and a great way to show some global solidarity to our Australian friends.

That’s great, Shellyfish, but I don’t know how to quilt. Well, guess what? Neither do I! But I’m committing to making at least a few of these Wonky Stars thanks to the tutorial. My biggest obstacle is an anemic fabric stash, but I’m hoping to get some scraps organized Friday. Here’s The Bushfire Quilt Project Flickr Group if you want to be inspired. Doing what you can makes such a big difference, be it 2 or 50 squares. Others are sending quilting supplies to help out. Just wanted to spread the word, and thanks to Tacha for sharing the links with me!

And to finish, behold! Guppy’s new dress, er, dress fabric :

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Ok, this fabric is just dreamy. It has such a great feel and weight to it. Yum. We don’t have a fabric store in town, but there is a vendor who comes to the marché twice a week. The up-side is he often has designer remnants at great prices. The down-side is that you can’t buy the amount you’d like – you’re stuck with whatever size the remnant is – be it a half meter or 3 meters. It’s a good thing in this case because I got nearly 3 meters for 10E which is just super exciting!

I wish I were only 4 and could have a dress, too. Ok, no, when I was 4 I wouldn’t be caught dead in a dress. But Guppy is rather excited about it, probably because she doesn’t have any cold-weather dresses so it seems special. I’m excited because I’ve never made a dress before. So much excitement.

Speaking of excitement, next week’s W.I.P. will have our Wipster of the Month interview and we’ll also have our March Stitch-Along – I bet you just can’t wait! Try to satisfy your curiosity by visitng the other Wipsters to see what they are up to this week, and don’t forget the W.I.P. Wednesday Flickr Group, too!

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31 thoughts on “W.I.P. Wednesday : The finished, the planned and the in-progress…

  1. Oh I so enjoyed reading this with my morning oatmeal (no tea for me)! You are so inspiring with all your craftiness! I love the butterflies and the embroidered carp. And I think that is so wonderful that you are making quilt squares for such a good cause!

  2. You are pretty much my crafty hero (of all times)! Phew! I have a crush on those butterflies. Why don’t you have an Etsy shop yet? I’d buy everything. I would. I’d even fight Celine for the crafty goods you whip up. And she’s mean.

  3. The carp are gorgeous and I love the butterflies – I’m a sucka for butterflies.

    It’s so cool that you make dresses for Guppy. My mum used to make me dresses too. She always made my summer dresses for school when I was in primary school, so they were always a bit special and different to the others. I loved them. I used to get so excited about wearing it, I would bunch it up and put it under my pillow! hahaha.

  4. The carp turned out so good! And I love the butterfly babies and the bunny you’re working on is the cutest thing ever. I’m sure Guppy will love her new dress!

  5. Thise butterflys are so unbelievably cute – I love them, I also love the idea for handmade gifts for guys/boys, girls are just so easy but boys are a whole other story!!

  6. Wow what a lot of things you are up to. The carp are fantastic!

    Beautiful doll too – love the fabric you have used for the dress and hair.

    I totally agree with you, the less I have to do on a projct the more likely it will languish as a WIP. I think psychologically I have already ticked it off the list and am itching to get on with the next project!

  7. I love all your new updates on the WIP!

    Also, I think it is very cool that you were active in protecting the elf owls! I got to see one in Texas near our campsite one night and it was SO SMALL AND AMAZING!

  8. so much awesomeness, shelly! i love the carp notebook, how wonderful! and the butterflies and the pouch and the dollies-in-progress… and it’s so rad that you’re helping out with the people affected by the fires in australia. you’re my hero!

    and guppy’s dress fabric! so wonderful!

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