Thursday, 28 March 2024

**RERUN** Crafting With Cats Easter Special ~ How We Made The Supurr Fluffy Carrot Catnip Kicker Toy

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Supurr Greetings Pawesome Pals

Thanks for joining us for the fourth Easter Crafting with Cats segment, and it's now definitely an Easter Eggstravaganza crafting bonanza! MOL  Mew know we have so much fun making all this stuff, and we hope mew enjoy seeing it and/or making it too.  

To see the previous Easter projects click the links below:




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This time we're making the pawesome

The Supurr Fluffy Carrot Catnip Kicker Toys


Crafting with Cats Easter Special ©BionicBasil® Supurr Furry Carrot Catnip Kicker Toy

What We Used:

Orange Faux Fur

Green Feather Trim

Wadding or Stuffing

Catnip

Cotton Thread

Scissors

Sewing Machine and Needle 

Optional Cat ~  Smooch was today's Craft Room Snoopervisor

Crafting with Cats Easter Special ©BionicBasil® Carrot Catnip Kicker Toy - Snoopervisor Smooch

"What do mew mean I've got catnip on my chin?" Smooch said, then added. "I definitely have NOT been trying the catnip stash!"

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Let's Get Started

Crafting with Cats Easter Special ©BionicBasil® Carrot Catnip Kicker Toy - Steps 1 - 4

1. 
We used some of the orange faux fur left over from our pumpkin bed project a few years ago. We bought some green feather trim on a satin ribbon for the leaves.

2. Next we winged it, and just made a long triangular pattern - see dimensions on pic. As we wanted a longer kicker toy, so the first one was just a test, but luckily it worked out purrfect.

3. & 4.  Then we got some of the old faux fur offcuts and cut out our pattern, with a 1cm or 0.5" seam allowance all around.

Crafting with Cats Easter Special ©BionicBasil® Carrot Catnip Kicker Toy - Steps 5 - 8

5.  We folded it in half with right sides together, or the furry side inside. And pinned in place.

6.  We used a basic straight stitch to sew up the edge, and we did then use a zig-zag stitch to stop the edges fraying.

7. This is what it looked like before the zig-zag stitch.

8. Then we turned it right sides out, or fluffy side up! MOL

Crafting with Cats Easter Special ©BionicBasil® Carrot Catnip Kicker Toy - Steps 9 - 12

9.  Let's get ready to start stuffing. The wadding we used is from a cushion, and our catnip is homegrown.

10. & 11.  We used a wooden chopstick to push the wadding and catnip down the carrot. And we didn't overstuff so it has movement.

12.  Say hello to the fluffy carrot.


13.  Smooch had to sample the catnip just to make sure it was the supurr extra primo blend. (Mew see, he lied about not having any earlier! MOL)

14.  Then he eagerly awaited the next part. 

15.  We cut the feather ribbon into a 4" or 10 cm length and rolled it up. Apologies for no pics here but the P.A. found it impawsible to take any while trying the hold the carrot and feathers in place and then take a pic. Smooch couldn't believe it, and said, "That's a purretty poor effort, and I think mew need to try harder!"

We won't post the P.A.'s reply! MOL 

Anyhoo, basically while holding the rolled up feathers, mew stuff them into the top of the carrot and hand sew the whole top together, pulling your stitches tight so it gathers everything together leaving a nice domed top with the feathers poking out. 

16. And here's the finished fluffy carrot kicker toy.  


We didn't stop there we made five more! MOL

Crafting with Cats Easter Special ©BionicBasil® Supurr Furry Carrot Catnip Kicker Toys in The Basket

Let's see what The B Teams' reaction was:


or watch on YouTube by clicking here.

As mew can see Fudge thought the carrots were all his, basically because they are ORANGE! MOL

But that aside, and Fudge's little rough and tumble with Melvyn over sharing said carrots - see the video, they were enjoyed by all.

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That pawesome furiends, furry sadly brings us to the end of our fourth Easter Crafting with Cats rerun. We do hope mew liked it, and if all goes to plan we'll be sharing a brand new project BBHQ on Caturday!

Amber will be here tomorrow with this weeks top book pick, so do stop by to see what she has in store for mew this time.

Epic crafty purrs

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6 comments:

  1. That is a great carrot. Flynn would have loved it!

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  2. "Optional Cat" in the materials list....hahahahaha!

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  3. What šŸ˜Ž cool carrots! Max kitty enjoyment!

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  4. Those carrots are so darn cool, they would sure be a hit here. Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

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  5. OH I wish I had a sewing machine and I wish I knew how to use one if I did! That's adorable and every kitty who got that pack stick would be happy! I love those!

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  6. Amazing love them Fudge definitely thinks it's his crop of carrots šŸ„• still everyone got to play šŸ˜½

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