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dizzy up the girl
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I'm really proud of all the hard work you do, babe ;o You're getting to be so GOOD at this! Be pleased with yourself.
And everyone should check out her Etsy and buy something I can guarantee first-hand that she makes quality stuff! I love the pencil case she made for me, it's so pretty.
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Yes! My camera case and zipper pouch are wonderful, and they're among the first of the Rye-creations.
The pin cushions came out so cuuuuuute!
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dizzy up the girl
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Thank you, all! I'm going to put up more pictures soon. I'll be crafting today~
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dizzy up the girl
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I love your crafty goodness! You wouldn't know how to sew with leather would you?
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Ever thought of making doggie toys? =D
Some craft stores and pet stores sell packs of squeakers to put inside handmade plushies. Dogs love 'em.
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dizzy up the girl
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Thanks! I've not tried leather yet, but it's sewn the same as cotton, just with a special needle and thicker thread. Gonna try it!
I want to try pet toys! I'm planning on signing up for a craft fair and I want a few things besides pouches to make to kind of diversify. Plushies, dog toys, it can all work!
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Ahhh! YES. Make pet stuff!
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I'm actually drawing up a pattern for a fat round owl plushie. That would be perfect for a small squeaky toy inside, as well as some animal safe hypoallergenic poly-fill. As people who have doggies, what kind of material would be best? I was think a sort of furry soft material, or maybe fleece, like the material I use for my sleep masks.
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My dogs like the ones that have a bit of texture to them rather than something super smooth or soft. I think they like something that they can bite into and get a good grip on.
Any chance you can make a cute patterned fabric doggie leash? Someone at the SF renegade craft fair was selling stuff like that, but at $70 a pop, I couldn't justify it. Love my dogs, but not THAT much!
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