This project is a bit more complicated than most of my blog posts, so I'm going to explain it in step-by-step instructions.
You'll need:
National Nonwovens WoolFelt: Angel Wings, Strawberry Dream,
Champagne
Fabrics: Blue gingham, red polka dot
DMC Embroidery floss: 309 Dark Rose, 422 Light Hazelnut
Brown, 702 Kelly Green, 726 Light Topaz, 793 Medium Cornflower Blue, B5200 Snow
White
Sewing threads to match fabrics
White baby rickrack
White tissue paper, sewing needle, straight pins
Polyester fiberfill
Download and print patterns here.
Note: Use 2 strands of floss for embroidery
Cut fabrics:
From Angel Wings WoolFelt: one soup bowl (cut away shaded
part indicated on pattern)
From Strawberry Dreams WoolFelt: one soup
From Champagne WoolFelt: one each lion, tiger, elephant
From blue gingham fabric: 11 1/2" square for front, 14"
square for back
From red polka-dot fabric: two 14" by 1 3/4" strips; two
11 1/2" by 1 3/4" strips
Cut four 11 1/2" pieces of rickrack
1. Trace the swirly soup pattern onto tissue paper and pin
it to the red soup piece. Backstitch along the swirl lines with Dark Rose
embroidery floss, stitching through the tissue. When the stitching is complete,
gently tear away the tissue paper, using tweezers if necessary. Arrange the animals
on the soup and whipstitch them in place with Hazelnut floss. Embroider the details
shown on the pattern with Hazelnut floss.
2. Trace lettering and flowers from the soup bowl pattern onto
tissue paper and pin the tissue paper over the Angel Wings felt soup bowl. Backstitch
the lettering with Cornflower Blue floss. Embroider the flowers with Dark Rose
floss and lazy daisy stitch; embroider the leaves with Kelly Green floss and
lazy daisy stitches. Add topaz satin stitch centers to each flower.
3. Pin the red soup to the center of the 11 1/2"
gingham square and sew it in place along outer edge with running stitch and
Dark Rose floss. Pin the soup bowl over the soup and sew around its outer and
inner edges with backstitch and Kelly Green floss.
4. Pin the rickrack strips to the gingham square about
1" from each outer edge, as shown on the diagram below. Sew it in
place with Snow White floss.
5. Sew a short red polka-dot strip to each side edge of the
appliqued gingham square with 1/4" seam allowance. Sew a long polka-dot
strip to the top and bottom edges of the gingham piece. Pin the finished pillow
front to the 14" gingham square and sew the pieces together with 1/4"
seam allowance. Leave an opening for turning. Clip the corner and turn the
pillow right side out. Fill with fiberfill and whipstitch opening closed.
Congratulations--you've finished! I apologize if the Animal
Crackers song is stuck in your head now too.


