Island Batik's June Challenge is co-sponsored by Funky Friends Factory.
I chose Dizzy Dolphin.
Let's start from the beginning.
I downloaded and printed the pattern. I chose a light and a dark fabric from an older Island Batik collection, called Exuberance. I had used this collection to make Trevor (the quilt with dimples).
2nd fabric in 1st column, 8th fabric in the 2nd column
The dots gave the impression of playful bubbles.
The step by step directions were clear and the pattern was easy to make. I used Schmetz 80/12 Microtex needle for all the machine stitching.
In the process - Marked the Eye The swish of the tail
The fins and the tail were stuffed first and set aside. Hobbs had provided (in addition to all the batting) a bag of polyester bonded fibers for this exact purpose.
Stuffing for Toys, by Hobbs |
It may not seem like it, by the Dolphin needed a lot of stuffing. Slowly, first easing into the farthest corners and then adding some more, till I could stuff no more.
I used a larger black circle and a smaller green circle to make the eye and stitched with Black Aurifil thread in 12wt wool.
And here she is. Completed!
She is cute and look at all those bubbles she is blowing. Hence I have named her Bubbles :-) even though Pauline calls her Dizzy Dolphin.
Paul decided to model with Bubbles.
Paul & Bubbles
A few more shots trying to capture the different angles.
Deep Sea Diving Resting in the Pool
Many thanks to Island Batik, Funky Friends Factory, Hobbs Batting, Schmetz needles and Aurifil Thread for supplying product to make this project.
Bubbles is adorable! I happen to have a Funky Friends pattern. I really need to sew it up!
ReplyDeleteOooooh, this cute Dolphin is adorable! I love the fun shape, and the bubbles fabric is perfect! Of course it seems very at ease in all circumstances ;)
ReplyDeleteYour green blocks are beautiful, and these orange batiks are gorgeous.
Thank you for sharing and linking up!
Your dolphin may be the cutest one I've seen so far. Adorable! Those oranges are going to make a stunning quilt.
ReplyDeletethe dolphin is so cute! I have not seen one like it - totally original!
ReplyDeleteBubbles is the perfect name for the dolphin, and it looks quite cozy with Paul. Have fun sewing your orange blocks this month!
ReplyDeleteDidn’t you get a cat recently? Maybe Bubbles would make a good cat toy?
ReplyDeleteThose orange fabrics are the bomb! They are SO rich and gorgeous. Make me want an entire quilt of just orange batiks! 😘
Bubbles looks great swimming around. Love her photo shoot.
ReplyDeleteBubbles is adorable! It is crazy how much stuffing one needs for projects like that; but, it looks like you nailed it!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteVery cute! The fabrics you chose are so perfect. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteLove your dolphin, Preeti! Great job!
ReplyDeleteYour Dolphin is adorable! Enjoy your scrappy stitching. You have some wonderful oranges to play with this month.
ReplyDeleteBubbles is cute and looks like he is swimming in the ocean (darker blue), great job.
ReplyDeleteBubbles is gorgeous. Love the colour changes in the fabric.
ReplyDeleteThe green blocks for the colour challenge are great, too.
Oh my gosh, love the Paul appearance as usual — looks like he was asleep and was startled awake by a magical dolphin that appeared out of thin air…. Adorable project.
ReplyDeleteBubbles is so cute! Love the photo of her on a quilt back--looks like she's swimming! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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Super cute, Preeti! Have fun playing with those ORANGE scraps, too!
ReplyDeleteBubbles is cute. I haven’t made stuffed animals since high school. Yikes. Ann at FretNotYourself
ReplyDeleteBubbles is too cute! The fabric choices are right on!
ReplyDeleteBubbles is just so adorable. Fun seeing the dolphin out in the wild, but I am torn between the photo with Paul or resting in the "pool"!
ReplyDeleteAw, Bubbles is so cute! Looks like Paul has found his funky friend.
ReplyDeletetoo cute!!! and makes me want to go to the ocean!! Love those orange batiks too
ReplyDeleteHi Preeti, what a cute dolphin :-) Your green blocks are coming along well. Thanks for linking up to FM Mavericks.
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