This project comes from Rashida Coleman-Hale's book, i love patchwork. It is a ball made entirely by English Paper Piecing. I did the hand stitching on it last year--before I knew better. Now I know that 8-10 stitches per inch is enough. At the time, I was constantly worried that it would fall apart, so I did more like 25-35 stitches per inch. This thing is never coming apart. Which is good. I'm sending it to a friend to welcome her second baby. I reclaimed a rattle from another thrifted toy and placed that rattle inside this ball. So baby will play with it, and older sibling might get in on the fun and test those stitches, too.
Nice work! I tried something similar years ago, but, typical of me, it's still sitting around here somewhere, unstuffed.
ReplyDeletewhat a fun little gift! i love that elephant print - have been eyeing it for a little while now...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! It looks fantastic and I can't believe you hand pieced it. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteOh that is so cute! What a sweet gift.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of the puzzle balls in Jinny Beyer's book. They are so fun to make.
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely present!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I don't think the extra stitches will hurt a bit. Especially if boys are involved. :)
ReplyDeleteoh did this ever turn out perfectly!
ReplyDeletei remember you stitching it up the first time you came to visit me - what fun!!