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Wonky Woof - One of a kind 60x80. Each puppy has it's own characteristic expression. For sale
ATTENTION FACEMASK CUSTOMERS - in light of recent information outlining labelling guidelines, please be advised that all masks made by the Bloomin' Momma are made with 100% cotton fabric and thread. They are 2 layer with a pocket area where the customer can insert additional filter levels. Elastics are made with rubber and polyester (for stretch). I will not be including labels on individual masks because that will push the price up and I'm trying to make these as economically as possible for you. If any of my customers would like to cancel orders that I'm currently working on, I absolutely understand.
Various quilts & blankets made over the past little while
The Poppy Pals are back! They really never went away--I just didn't have a retail store to put them in and yet keep them affordable for all of you. Right now, Bloom House in Kensington has ordered some for their shelves. I mean, buy a houseplant, some face masks, flowers for your SO, and a Poppy Pal while there! Here are two custom-ordered Pops off to their new wee owners. I'm also working on a very special one made out of an infant's clothing which has been carefully sto...red for years. This one will be made into a Pop for the next generation's infant. I won't share that until it's gifted and the customer is okay with it. I also make special Memory Pops from clothing of a loved one who has passed. Mr. Croc is brand new to the Bloomin' Momma line. We may adjust this pattern a bit in the future, but he was fun to make. Miss Bright-Pink Puppy is made from a popular doggie pattern--we love making puppies & kitties! Recycled & unwanted textiles & ribbons used throughout--all properly sanitized. The stuffing is brand new. Shipping is available.
Just a note about the 'pointy' masks. Some people that wear a large find that they are not tight enough at the sides, by the ear. If necessary, you can take a tiny tuck in them with a bit of thread, a small pin, even a dab of glue and that will bring them in closer to the face. (See photo). Also, if you experience problems with your elastic such as it breaking or becoming stretched too much, I'll happily replace them free of charge. If you get them to me somehow, I'll repair and get them back. I am at the mercy of what is available locally, and sometimes there are slim pickings or no elastic at all to purchase.
Here are examples of the styles of masks I am making. Elastic is a commodity very difficult to come by, so I can only make masks as long as I can find a supply. I'm picking up an additional 20 meters after work today which will keep me going another day or two.
These bags are quilted, lined and contain an inside pocket. Sturdy straps are approximately 26". Each bag is unique--no two alike. They are approximately 15" x 15" give or take, and many are made from recycled textiles.
A quilt I made for my son & daughter-in-law. Each block has a photo from their wedding day, and the fabrics I chose were memories of their wedding decor, including the lemons they used as decorations on the tables. Approx. 56x84