Humphrey the Elephant!
Humphrey was a very popular
greetings card character a few years ago – not seen so much now, but I used to
buy lots of ‘Humphrey’ cards. This is one of the sketches they used to use:-
I made him from a kit I bought
from ‘Create & Craft’ on the Freeview Shopping channel on TV – I just had
to have him when I saw Debbie Shore making him, although I didn’t realise just
how many separate parts there were ……. 25 individual sections to cut out and
sew together! The fur is beautifully soft, although that made it difficult to
work, but thankfully he still worked out quite well.
The dungarees didn't come
as part of the kit, so I had to make those up myself – really pleased with my
bargain too – yellow corduroy for £1 a metre – and I only used half of it,
so 50 pence they cost to make ……. Not bad eh? I had no plans for Humphrey
when I ordered the kit, and I was going to keep him for myself, but while I was making
him, I heard from an old neighbour that their little 3-year old girl has just
been diagnosed with leukaemia, which is heart-breaking, so I think I know where
Humphrey will be heading off to – I hope he manages to raise a small smile when
he’s received!
My next finish is this wall
hanging.
It’s from a pattern called ‘Pleasantly Primitive’ by Kim Diehl from
her ‘Simple Blessings’ book, The fabric is a random selection, but based on a
similar colour palette used by Kim Diehl. I love it, and it’s now hanging on my
dining room wall. The patchwork is by machine and the quilting is by hand for a
more rustic/primitive look.
So pleased I managed to get
something posted – it’s been a while!