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Thanks for joining us for Part Four of our Halloween Crafting with Cats Rerun. Mew know we have so much fun making all this stuff and we hope mew enjoy seeing it!
If mew missed any of our previous CWC posts, stop by the Crafting with Cats Page and see all our previous projects, and mew don't have to be an expert in anything to make any of them. Plus, we offer workarounds and no-sew projects for those who don't like to sew.
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In today's Crafting with Cats, we're making:
Gordon the Ghost Spooktacular Meowoleen Snuggle Mat
What We Used:
White felt fabric
Black felt fabric
Stuffing/wadding
Paper for pattern
Scissors ~ Sewing Machine ~ Cotton Thread in white & black
Let's Get Started
First, we suggest measuring one of your kitties to see how big your fabric needs to be, as not all kitties are the same size.
1. Next, take your paper and cut out a ghostly pattern, we suggest folding your paper in half, as this way mew get more symmetry.
2. Open out to check that it looks ghostly enough.
3. Cut out 2 x ghost shapes on the white felt.
4. & 5. Cut out 1 x ghost shape on the wadding. Sandwich wadding between the 2 pieces of felt and pin to keep in place, so now mew essentially have a ghostly sammich! MOL MOL
6. Sew all the way around the edge, we used an overlock style stitch. Trim off any excess wadding around the edges if any is sticking out. Just be careful not to snip the stitching.
7. Next cut out 2 x eyes and a mouth out of the black felt, these shapes are entirely up to mew.
8. & 9. Pin eyes and mouth to the ghost, and sew with the same overlocking stitch.
And now mew should have something that looks like this, minus Melvyn trying to squeeze the stuffing right out of poor Gordon! MOL #OOPS #Heathen
So we do hope mew enjoyed how to make Gordon the Ghost, and just to prove Melvyn isn't always a total heathen fur-child with the hashtag #thuglife proudly displayed on his fav badge, here he is being very cute in his Meowoleen outfit.
Doesn't he look epically adorable in his wizard's costume!
And that furiends furry sadly brings us to the end of our fourth Halloween Crafting with Cats Rerun; we do hope mew liked it, and feel free to post your pawesome crafty pics or ideas on our Facebook page at:
We'll be back tomorrow with another spooky selfie, and if mew missed Parsley's selfie last week, click here.
Spooky purrs
MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAA
Wing Commander Basil & The B Team
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Melvyn!
ReplyDeleteHehehe!
Gordon the Ghost looks very spooky, but doesn't frighten Melvyn!
ReplyDeleteGordon the Ghost is really cute and so are you Melvyn! Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteIt's obviously quite huggable, despite its look to the contrary.
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