There hasn't been any sewing going on this week in this household, but I still dug up something to show off. I decided to share the most difficult thing I've ever made. Well up to this point, anyway, we know not what the future holds.
Perhaps 18 years or so ago, I was shopping with my youngest son. He saw this pattern and asked "Mom, will you make this for me?" Well, who could turn down this adorable 5 year old?
This is a zippered top Noah's Ark, with enough room to hold all the animals and Noah. Notice how you can identify the girl polar bear by her pink flower and the boy by his blue one? The boy kangaroo wears a tie and the girl has a pouch. And of course a girl zebra has pink stripes and a boy has blue! For some reason, there is no difference between the boy and girl giraffe.
While they are waiting out the flood, they can even look out the windows.
11 comments:
This must have taken a great deal of patience! A treasured keepsake:)
This is so cute! I am so glad to see that it survived a little boys childhood! That goes to the quality of this beautiful handmade toy!
What a wonderful memory and such a cute Ark set! I love the gender differentiation...the giraffes? I'm not even sure why God made them with such long legs and necks! LOL
Thank you, thank you for sharing such a sweet Friday Finish!
Blessings!
You are such a good mom!!! I'm not so sure I would have been able to attempt such a request. What a wonderful childhood keepsake your son can treasure!!!! Thanks for sharing!!! Beautiful Noah's Ark.
Oh, wow! That is adorable! What a treasure! Sewing those tiny pieces must have been difficult, but it looks fantastic.
what a sweet and special thing to make for your little man....it looks great
Again....when do you sleep? Kathy
Very cute...that is more talent than I have...
Wow I can only imagine the work involved in this adorable toy.
Good grief that's cute! And it looks like a LOT of work. Thanks for sharing!
What a darling pattern! So sweet of him to want his mama to make that for him. You did a great job and it looks like a fun project!
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