Showing posts with label Valentine's Heart Crinkle Mat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Valentine's Heart Crinkle Mat. Show all posts

Saturday, 15 February 2020

Crafting With Cats ~ Part XVIII ~ Valentines Special ~ Sharing the Valentine's Heart Crinkle Mat from 2018

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Supurr Greetings Pawesome Pals

Thanks fur joining fur us fur Part XVIII of our Crafting with Cats segment.  Mew know we have so much fun making all this stuff for feline enrichment, and we hope mew enjoy seeing it and/or making it too! 

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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  So purrlease do not copy fur commercial/resale purrposes.

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Today rather than making something new, which we have but mew guys can't see it yet, we thought it would be nice to share the Valentine's Heart Crinkle Mat from 2018, as these posts don't get a lot of air time. So enjoy Smooch and Fudge today...

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What We Used:

Fabric of your choosing, ours is red
Wadding/padding
Lining fabric
Plastic shopping bags ~ yes we're doing our bit and recycling

Sewing machine

scissors - cotton - pins - needle - tailors chalk or similar - ruler

Optional Cat ~ Smooch was today's Snoopervisor

Furst we suggest measuring one of your kitties to see how big your fabric needs to be, as not all kitty's are the same size.

Crafting with Cats at BBHQ ©BionicBasil® Sharing the Valentine's Heart Crinkle Mat from 2018

Take your fabric and give it a quick iron.

Fold it in half and draw half a heart shape directly on the fabric with your tailors chalk, so your heart is symmetrical when mew open the cut fabric out. It's so much easier than trying to draw a complete heart on the fabric.

Crafting with Cats at BBHQ ©BionicBasil® Sharing the Valentine's Heart Crinkle Mat from 2018
Cut out your heart.

Cut out two pieces of lining fabric and one piece of your padding using your furst heart as a template.

Crafting with Cats at BBHQ ©BionicBasil® Sharing the Valentine's Heart Crinkle Mat from 2018
Take your plastic bags and see how many mew need to fill the size of your heart.
We used 5.
Crafting with Cats at BBHQ ©BionicBasil® Sharing the Valentine's Heart Crinkle Mat from 2018
Optional kitty fur testing if there's enough rustle! MOL

Crafting with Cats at BBHQ ©BionicBasil® Sharing the Valentine's Heart Crinkle Mat from 2018
Pin your padding between your main fabric and one piece of lining fabric, pin together and sew around the edge.  We used a zigzag stitch.


Crafting with Cats at BBHQ ©BionicBasil® Sharing the Valentine's Heart Crinkle Mat from 2018

Your heart should now look like this.

Crafting with Cats at BBHQ ©BionicBasil® Sharing the Valentine's Heart Crinkle Mat from 2018
Take your ruler and tailors chalk and mark your quilting lines.

Mew don't have to do this but we think it looks really nice.


Crafting with Cats at BBHQ ©BionicBasil® Sharing the Valentine's Heart Crinkle Mat from 2018

Sew along your quilting lines, we sewed larger squares as it looked better, and your heart should look something like this.  Use a piece of fabric off-cut to rub any tailors chalk off the heart - it should come off furry easily.

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Next, take your quilted heart and place it and your second piece of lining fabric 'right-sides together' pin and sew all the way around the edge with a straight stitch leaving about half an inch / 1cm seam width.  Leave about 5" or 13cm gap so mew can turn it the right way out and stuff the bags inside.

Position the bags inside the heart so they aren't lumpy or bunched up together, then hand stitch the remaining seam closed.

And mew should have something that looks like this:

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It took approximately 90 minutes to make from start to finish, as we always make it up as we go along.  We have an idea of what we want to make, and then we just dive right in.  So we think it shouldn't take more than an hour to make with destructions!


And here's Smoochie testing it, watch fur Pandora's total eclipse! MOL



All in all each of The B Team have had a try and give it all paws up!

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In fact Fudge, much to Smoochie's chagrin got himself on it and refused to move!

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And that furiends furry sadly brings us to the end of our eighteenth Crafting with Cats post, we do hope mew liked it.

We'll be back tomorrow with the last of our Valentine's posts; our supurr selfie selection and do hope mew can join us then.

Bestest crafty purrs

Wing Commander Basil & The B Team






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