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<blockquote data-quote="gennepher" data-source="post: 2339973" data-attributes="member: 238814"><p>Fbg 6.8</p><p></p><p>Ate a bit more than usual yesterday. All appropriate foods for my Type 2, but a bit more than usual with working in the cold...enjoyed the extra food!</p><p></p><p>I never showed you Santa's face properly yesterday. I made that Santa from a baby's red babygro, and the Santa jacket in the front was bought from a pet shop (it was for a dog, and thus saved me time!). And made his face, drew and sewed it on a child's white sock which I stuffed. I just had a message from a friend saying where did you buy your Santa from, I want one. I had already told her I had made it. So I was a bit annoyed.</p><p></p><p>Grandkids loved the Santa, and his handlebar moustache and beard and caterpillar eyebrows. They are going to suggest Santa antics each day, and I have to photograph and send to them.</p><p></p><p>I don't think this Santa face is that good. But it is the best my arthritic hands will allow me now, and took me ages.</p><p></p><p>From the early 70's I made hand sewn goods. And among them were Calico dolls, double-headed dolls (my speciality), Holly Hobbie dolls, Jack-in-the-boxes, and more. So, I was pretty good then in drawing/painting and sewing those faces on. I know many are still around now and have been passed on to the children's children and so on. It is nice to know they have lasted the test of time.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]46011[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gennepher, post: 2339973, member: 238814"] Fbg 6.8 Ate a bit more than usual yesterday. All appropriate foods for my Type 2, but a bit more than usual with working in the cold...enjoyed the extra food! I never showed you Santa's face properly yesterday. I made that Santa from a baby's red babygro, and the Santa jacket in the front was bought from a pet shop (it was for a dog, and thus saved me time!). And made his face, drew and sewed it on a child's white sock which I stuffed. I just had a message from a friend saying where did you buy your Santa from, I want one. I had already told her I had made it. So I was a bit annoyed. Grandkids loved the Santa, and his handlebar moustache and beard and caterpillar eyebrows. They are going to suggest Santa antics each day, and I have to photograph and send to them. I don't think this Santa face is that good. But it is the best my arthritic hands will allow me now, and took me ages. From the early 70's I made hand sewn goods. And among them were Calico dolls, double-headed dolls (my speciality), Holly Hobbie dolls, Jack-in-the-boxes, and more. So, I was pretty good then in drawing/painting and sewing those faces on. I know many are still around now and have been passed on to the children's children and so on. It is nice to know they have lasted the test of time. [ATTACH=full]46011[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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