Owls in Japan have a symbolic meaning all to do with bring you and easier life, they are very popular with Japanese ladies. These little brooches are very Japanese and very easy to make, perfect for using up those left over scraps of favourite fabrics.
The little owl brooch has been updated and is now available in the shop.
That's so simply cute, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSo easy and so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteThese are easy! Even I might make them! Thanks a ton.
ReplyDeleteThe owl brooch is SO cute. Thank you for the tutorial! I definately want to make one.
ReplyDeleteLove this! My middle son's prior preschool class was called the 'Owl Class' so I always try to find Owl themed crafts to give his teachers even though he's moved on to other rooms. They will flip over this. You are so creative & generous...many thanks!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great craft that 5 and 6 year olds can do and will love making. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute project! Nice!
ReplyDeleteI love your owl brooches! May I post a picture and a link on my blog? I'd love to share the tutorial with others. Thanks!
ReplyDeletesure! feel free to link xxx
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic brooch - My Mum made me one as a present - I love it!
ReplyDeletemerci à vous pour votre tutoriel,
ReplyDeleteje pense que je vais faire des chouettes à paris,
j'ai, tant, de morceaux de tissus !!
Merci, merci, merci
Mohair.rm
thank you very much to explain how to make this "animal", l think l'm making its with all my materials,
these are simply gorgeous :D thanks sooooo much for sharing. im gonna make one asap
ReplyDeleteSo cute! Can make into beanbag for children to play as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this it was great! I made it and it turned out pretty well!! I hope you don't mind but I did a little tutorial review on my blog http://lilmizzchatterbox.blogspot.com/2011/06/tutorial-review-owl-brooch.html of this particular tutorial. Check it out if you want!
ReplyDeletecute
ReplyDeleteEs preciosoooo me encanta!
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