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25. Turn my ratty old wool sweaters into felt and make mittens with it.
I did felt a couple of my old sweaters last winter--by washing them in soapy, hot water. Then I decided I'd rather turn them into stuffed monster toys, with button eyes (I have a small cigar box of old pearl and bone buttons); but I didn't do anything toward that end.
Well, now Finland has nudged me to do something.
A few month ago I compared Finnish designer Alvar Aalto's famous wavy-edged vase to a Star Trek entity, the Companion (here).
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Yesterday as I was walking around the lake, with Finland on my mind, it came to me: I will make felt Companion dolls in the shape of the local lakes (left), like Aalto's vase.
Moomin was as inspiring as Aalto.
Here he is frolicing on a frozen postage stamp, with Little My.
I feel like a mix of the two of these characters---the sweet-hearted Moomin and the crab cake Little My.
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[more (but not all) Moomin postage stamps at Literary Stamps]
I made a stuffed doll as a kid. It was a satisfying project. I was quite fond of her, though she was very peculiar looking. Your mother of pearl and bone buttons look very inspiring.
ReplyDeletePeculiar looking---that is my projection for my efforts too! : )
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