I finally got my craft mojo back. Partly because I rearranged son's boxes in the craftroom and am now able to sidle by to my desk. I have wanted to make these for awhile.Also checking out my new readers (I'm testing different strengths after my eye surgery) to see if I can thread a needle and I can!
I just cut some rounds on scraps of fabrics. Mine were 4 1/2" across. Cut each circle in half.
I folded over , right sides together and sewed the edge up on the machine with a little rounded point.
I turned them right side out. They look like little gnome hats, don't they?
I used quilting thread, but any heavy thread will do for the next part.
Using the quilting thread, (Here's where I really needed to be able to see), I did a running stitch on the top edge. Be sure to leave a tail on the knot so you have something to pull.
Stuffed it and pulled in the gather and tied it off in a knot.
Cut out little leaves from felt. Also little rectangles.
I rolled the rectangles and hot glued and held it with a cloths pin. Also glued 2 little leaves together in the middle.Glue each leaf on end of strawberry to cover your gathered hole. Hot glue the rolled stem on the end.
Clean off all your glue strings and there you have it. Ripe strawberries!
These were so fun to make.See the little printed one in the jelly jar? It has berries and cherries on the fabric. That was fabric from my Mom's stash.
This was a perfect little project to ease my way back into crafting. Feels so good to be creative!
Maybe I'll make some strawberry pie later, on this super hot summer day. With real strawberries, though.
Progress report on the morning glory. It's growing over the 8 foot fence into the neighbors side and is just lovely.
My purple crepe myrtle is in full bloom.I love that shade of deep purple.
Let me know if you have any questions on making strawberries. Still hot here, but of course it's summer in Texas. Hope you have a wonderful week!
Leslie