Primroses and a Pink Pooch!

I’ve had a complete change of gear over the last week, making a prop for our village Pantomime.  We’re very fortunate not only to have a shiny new Eco-built hall but a lot of home grown talent so we have an original script, scenery painted by a professional artist and wonderfiul costumes designed by my friend Kit.  I’ve been involved over the years, and have made all sorts of weird and wonderful things… A Humpty Dumpty costume which reduced gradually all the way through the panto as he went on a diet, Daddy, Mummy and Baby bear suits,  an egg laying goose are just some of the bigger things. 

This time it’s Sleeping Beauty, with a Queen who wants everything to be pink including her dog, so the request was for a custom made glove puppet style dog for the page to carry.  Kit came round with the fur fabric which in the shop had looked to be a candyfloss pink; in the cold light of day it is scarily fluorescent!  The logistics of making chuntered round in my head for quite few days.  It’s a strange process, like hunting through a tangle of wool trying to find an end and then, Ping! a lightbulb moment, there’s the thread and everything starts to wind into a neat ball of resolution. 

Needle felting was the answer, and what I used to form the face of the puppet.  I then stitched the fur fabric on to make the rest of the head and the body and blended the wool and fur fabric together. And here he is…

He’s not quite completed yet, needing front paws and a wavy tail, but I’m pretty happy with the way he’s shaping up so far…

(Edited to add: I’m being asked what Higgins thinks about Pink Pooch; he  is desperate to tear it to shreds. Vigilance is necessary!)

Remember I mentioned  a knitting project which I was playing around with, the one which didn’t need a lapful of pets? I finally finished it, a little fairisle heart…

It’s sweet, but soooooooo time consuming.  I knitted up two squares (the back one is striped)  put them in with a load of washing, felted them and then stitched the pieces into a heart shape and stuffed it with wadding and lavender.  It’s just waiting for a ribbon hanging loop which will happen once the Pink Pooch is all sewn up.

It’s still really quite cold here, but I managed to fit in an afternoon of cheering up the courtyard area by my studio door.  A tray of primroses is always a treat…

and inside I’ve had hyacinths to fill the air with scent.  White…

…and blue.

I can’t believe it’s the last day of January…See you next month!

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I live in Norfolk, England in a cottage on the edge of the Norfolk Broads where it can be peaceful and beautiful, or wet and muddy, or occasionally wild and windswept. With me is husband Tim, Henry the elderly and opinionated tabby cat, and Higgins, the miniature dachshund with a massive personality. You’ll find me chattering on about wool and textiles, knitting and crochet, recipes, books and patterns, exhibitions and shopping and of course, the adventures of a small dog! Planet Penny has a Facebook Page, you can find me on UK Handmade and I am featured on Channel4/4Homes Favourite Craft Blog List.

11 thoughts on “Primroses and a Pink Pooch!

  1. Magic Cochin

    The pink dog is so clever! I bet the show will be a hoot.

    Ahhh-mmm has Higgins been introduced to it yet? On second thoughts thta might not be a good idea.

    Yes one month of 2011 done and dusted… best cram lots in before February has whizzed past too.

    Celia
    x

  2. Penelope

    Hee hee, Higgins makes me laugh, he is very sweet and knows he is the only dog who should be getting all your attention! Love your fair isle heart Penny, really pretty and spring like, perfect for V day. My hyacinth is pretty pink but I think I prefer your blue one! Have a lovely week xox

  3. Geraldine

    She looks like my kind of dog ! No strenuous walks required . Come to think of it , her hairstyle and mine are not dissimilar .
    I’ve succumbed , too , to the colourful trays of primroses/polyanthus . The yellow ones smell heavenly and Spring seems that bit nearer .

  4. Carol

    Love the Fairisle heart.
    Amazing pink dog, I’m sure it will be much loved star of the panto, if Higgins doesn’t get him/her first.
    I think I shall take a leaf (or plant) out of your book and get some primroses tomorrow.
    Would you believe, pottering in the garden yesterday, ended up with a massive (double)gnat bite? In January, in Yorkshire! pah.
    Carol xx

  5. penelope

    That puppet is adorable!! My Annie (cat) would looooove it!
    and the Primroses! Remind me so much of England. They should be around here pretty soon (in stores) which will be lovely since we are getting about 20″ of snow! (US)

  6. Crochet with Raymond

    Hello Penny! Your flowers are so vibrant, beautiful! And that pink pooch is intense! Well done, great needle felting there! I’m inspired. I’ve been so inspired by your needle felting, I’ve been getting myself ready to try some of my own but have discovered that what I reaaaaally am trying to do involves FELTING before needle felting embellishments, so I’m getting Mum to sort me out with sliver and other felting necessities tomorrow so I can have my first go! So winning your lovely giveaway has opened up a whole new door for me in my creative journey and I am sooooo grateful!
    I’m having blog issues now though…. I’m having a blog crisis!
    Have a lovely week and it was nice to see some sun shining through your hyacinths!
    XXXXX

  7. kateuk

    The dog is fab- I’ve been making a huge powder puff for a Panto Dame this week- found a pink fur hat in a charity shop that was perfect for the job!

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