No sew mouse.
Morning All,
This project even surprised me. I hate mice, even seeing them on the TV make me feel sick.
Those people who keep them or worse rats as pets - gross! Anyways I have seen a few versions of the felt mice which are pretty cute and I wanted something to do with Elizabeth for our Friday night craft session. This seem to fit the requirements.
I decided I rather than use my felt, I'd try to make a dent in my massive fabric scraps. I also have a pile of cotton batting because mum makes quilts and for whatever reason, I must take her scraps as well.
Originally I was going to sew and overlock these and make them look stunning, but I broke a needle on the overlocker then the sewing machine and it was too hot so a "No Sew" project it became.
I got the pattern for the mouse over here at Thoughts from an Evil Overlord.
Supplies
Fabric Scraps
Batting scraps -or Felt
Scissors
Heat and Bond Ultra (best for no sew)
Pompoms
Hot glue and gun
First up I traced the pattern onto the heat and bond and cut them out
Ironed onto the fabric and once again cut them out
Then I ironed them onto the batting and cut them out. Cut two slits for the ears to go into.
Hot glued the nose
Then cut a slit at the back for the Candy Cane tail.
To be honest, I like them better than felt because I can match them in to what I'm doing. The heat and bond makes them a little stiffer but I think it helps hold the shape.
I left the eyes off because I liked the idea of the 4 blind mice.
DIY Disaster or Delight? So much fun for kids to make and of course a candy cane to sweeten the deal! Delight!
Hopefully these will be the only mice I find in these parts over Christmas!
Thanks for reading,
Mel xo
Linking to these awesome parties!
awww... how cute!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteLove the mice! They are soooo cute!
ReplyDeleteSandy
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Very cute! Much better than the whole "mini pad" thing!
ReplyDeleteThese are so "freakin" cute. I hate mice too but I love these little guys!
ReplyDeleteEeek! I see some adorable little mice. I love how you used fabric instead of felt and, of course, I can appreciate the easy no sew aspect. Great job.
ReplyDeleteCute, cute CUTE! I like them without the eyes too.
ReplyDeleteFour blind mice. HAAAAA! Love a no sew project!
ReplyDeleteMel
ReplyDeleteLove the mice! They are soooo
Oh I like a craft project with no sewing - can't sew to save myself.
ReplyDeleteLove those candy cane tails! How creative! Found you at Kammy's Korner.
ReplyDeleteSo cute, Mel!
ReplyDeleteaww!! that is so cute!!
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rea
Hi Mel--These little mice are so cute--I am pinning! I wanted to add some mice originally to my holiday decorations, but could not find anything cute, so this helps a lot! So nice to hear from you, and glad you liked my little red ice skates :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of rodents as pets myself but this kind is cute enough to be in my house!
ReplyDeleteCute little mice! I agree that these would be the only mice I'd want to see at Christmas. :)
ReplyDeleteThese are darling and perfect for little friends and neighbors!
ReplyDeleteThese are great! Just perfect for class parties and end of year gifts.
ReplyDeleteFairy wishes and butterfly kisses #teamIBOT
These are so cute Mel! Adorable!! I'm all for no sew projects.
ReplyDeleteTuula :)
I'm with you in the rodent-haters' club, but these are adorable! When I'm using heat & bond, I iron it to my fabric first, then only have to cut once.
ReplyDeleteThe four blind mice:)))))) Maybe you should call them the four "bling" mice... Awesome!
ReplyDeleteOMG! They're totally adorable!!! And a totally original Christmas decoration!
ReplyDeleteOh they are gorgeous! Well done!
ReplyDeleteJust adorable! I love your holiday spirit. You make Whimsy Wednesday look so good!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us,
Kelly at Smart! School {House}
http://www.smartschoolhouse.com
How precious! Everyone loves an adorable mouse! Great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI hate mice too, but you made them the cutest. Found you on VintageOnADime
ReplyDeleteAww! Are these not the cutest things?? And what a nice touch with the candy canes :)
ReplyDeleteI love that you have a craft session with your daughter!! These are adorable!
ReplyDeleteI love these!!! You are seriously so creative!! Thanks for linking up!!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteOH WOW!!! They are just toooo darn cute!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer... From Dream To Reality!
These are cute. My daughter got one last year from one of her teachers from church. The teacher made them out of felt and attached a little string on the top so they could be hung on the tree as ornaments!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at Think Tank Thursday. It's always good to see you there!
Cute ... and I am one of those creepy people that had a rat as a pet :P
ReplyDeleteVery cute (and I hate mice too!)
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