Lately I’ve been getting divine crafty inspiration from on high; as I was sitting in my Capstone class earlier this week I got the idea for this sweet little stuffed owl seemingly from nowhere. I sketched the concept in the margin of my notes and went back to my discussion of Lily Bart, almost forgetting about the owl until I cleaned out my tank top drawer later in the week. (Yes, I have a tank top drawer, and until a couple of days ago it was very full.) I’m making an effort to get rid of a lot of stuff before we move, and part of that effort involves getting rid of anything I haven’t worn in the past few months. One of those things is this brown tank top.
It started out white, and I never wore it. At some point I dyed it brown because I thought that would make me wear it more (which obviously didn’t work as the fit, not the color, was the problem), but I was wrong and it continued to languish in my tank top drawer with no sense of direction or purpose. The “dotted line” below represents where I cut. Out of laziness, I tried to use as much of the original side seams as possible.
After I cutting, I turned the top inside out and sewed up the top.
After sewing up the top, the inside looked like this. I then turned it right-side out again and stuck it in an embroidery hoop and attached the eyes. For the eyes, I used scraps left over from a men’s shirt I previously turned into an outdoor pillow along with scraps from a t-shirt I dyed a cream color with tea and used to make another pillow. I used one of my vintage snuff glasses and a tin of Burt’s Bees lip balm to get the right sized circles for the eyes, and I secured them with fabric glue before doing some very remedial embroidery, mostly for decorative purposes, but also to tack down the edges.
Rather than sewing the bottom closed, I made a small cut on the wrong side of the hem at the bottom and fed some embroidery floss through, making a sort of drawstring, then cinched it as tightly as possible. There was still a small opening where stuffing could come (or be pulled) out, so I hand stitched that closed.
I see a lot of potential to have fun with this project–buttons for eyes would be really cute (but they’re a choking hazard, so be careful!), and depending on what fabrics you have on hand the potential for interesting color combinations is really limitless. I toyed with the idea of adding applique wings in another coordinating fabric, and I may try that out at a later date as well. Having said all that, I’m really happy with the finished product, which is sort of a stuffed animal/pillow hybrid. I already have a sweet little boy who might need a stuffed owl in mind.


















