nudkks Publish time 2013-10-3 13:59

An unusual make/finish

Hi all, I wanted to share something with you I was asked to make by my mum recently and I had to sew it :( by hand :( because my machine is bust and I am getting a new one for Christmas so in the meantime its hand sew or no sew :(

I digress though, my mum is a child minder and she likes to act out books with them when she reads to get them all more involved in the story and I think its a lovely idea.One thing she uses to do this is a story sack.They can be hired by child minders and schools from local early years centres but for one reason and another no one seams to have a story sack for the book Rainbow fish which is all about a fish who has lovely shiny scales being unhappy because he has no friends.He goes to visit the wise octopus who tells him to share his scales and he will be happy.He does and makes friends and thus is happy.A nice short premise that teaches about sharing and making friends.She called me to ask her to make her a story sack for this book last week.

She wanted 4 little fishes, 1 big rainbow fish an octopus and a star fish.All characters in the story.But wait theres more.Each animal had to be double sided to coincide with the different parts of the story.So the rainbow fish is shiny on one side and plain on the other, one side has shiny scales, where as the other side has just one shiny scale and the rest are normal.The little fish all have a normal fin on one side and a shiny fin on the other to coincide with the rainbow fish sharing his scales, and the octopus and star fish both have a side with a shiny scale and a side without.Due to the shape of them though, they also have 2 faces - happy and sad to go with it.I spent a week, just designing the basic templates but I finished the rainbow fish trial and thought I would share it, I will be doing it agian, just to sort out some stitching issues but I think considering I had to design the thing myself and stitch by hand I did okay x what do you think?

Yanet Silva Publish time 2026-2-12 16:08

¸.•*´¨`*•.¸¸.•*´¨`*•Bravo! ♡ Very nice!•*´¨`*•.¸¸.•*´¨`*•.¸

lesaha Publish time 2026-2-9 01:11

Thank you very much for sharing

Plimpi Publish time 2025-12-19 20:19

Amazing! Thank you for sharing :D

jolie Publish time 2026-2-12 17:37

Merci pour le partage !

elizrose Publish time 2026-2-11 10:22

interesting!!!

myriambonne Publish time 2013-10-3 14:11

very nice !

nudkks Publish time 2013-10-3 14:15

myriambonne replied at 2013-10-3 14:11 static/image/common/back.gif
very nice !

Thank you, I definitely think Ill be doing it again because of the amount of stitching showing on the shiny side but Im quite happy for a first attempt x:)

WiseOwl Publish time 2013-10-3 14:31

Very interesting and a great idea to act out books with small children.. In another life I was a kindergarten teacher and used to do the same sort of thing. The children just love it!!:)

stitcherex Publish time 2013-10-3 14:48

If my level allows me to rate more, I would glady do that!These are absolutely fabulous !

bs.frog Publish time 2013-10-3 15:08

:loveliness: wonderful! :loveliness:

congratulations on not only great stitching but great designing too. I will be forwarding all of my hand stitching to you from today forward ;P if this is what you can do by hand I cant wait to see what you can do with a machine.

I love the idea of the story sack :D I used to do childcare in my home years ago and would have loved doing that. thanks for sharing your story and your fish, encore encore, more fish please ;P again wonderful work!

delete001 Publish time 2013-10-3 15:20

Very nice, well done!:loveliness:

bibina Publish time 2013-10-3 19:11

Very nice !

lovestitches Publish time 2013-10-3 21:25

Wow, you are very good at this. I know the story as my children are not that far past kindergarten. You mom will be very happy :-)

medillon61 Publish time 2013-10-3 21:46

You did a fabulous job there is no reason for tears :)I cannot wait to see how the other sea creatures come out.And this is a book that was much read when my daughter was little :)
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