Purchase this digital product and receive a link to the YouTube video of the CraftyMonkies Online Interactive Workshop featuring craft expert Gary Mills and his wonderful Mad March Gentleman Hare workshop.
Introduction by Gary:-
Spring is in the air! And they say it is the season for 'Mad March Hares', therefore I am so pleased to introduce you to my very own Mad March Gentleman Hare, designed by me for you to make. Looking at him, he does have rather a “portly figure”, dressed in his fine jodhpurs and smart waistcoat, he even has a very gentlemanly cravat tied about his neck to add to his ensemble. I have really enjoyed using my pattern cutting and sewing skills to come up with this unique pattern and workshop for you to be able to make your very own sophisticated country chap. I will guide you through the processes from start to finish during the zoom session of 3 hours, and alongside I have also produced a clear instructional guide notes with pictures for you to download and follow. I always allow for all types of learners and I know I have covered every aspect for a comprehensive teaching session. Once complete you will have to find a place for him to sit and view; maybe that is on your bed or on a seat by a window, he would even make for a fabulous gift for someone special.
What You Will Learn in this Online Interactive Workshop:-
To begin you will be introduced to the project, and then Gary will guide you through each of the skills processes:
You will learn how to work through assembling the Hare, with all the relevant pattern pieces. Taking care to keep your seam allowances consistent and then trimming back to avoid any bulk. Once you have turned the figure through you will learn the best way to stuff your Hare figure with toy stuffing, and to avoid a lumpy uneven outcome. You will be hand stitching his articulated arms and adding his facial details. Finally, you will be making his waistcoat and cravat and dressing and finishing him off.
Skill Level for this Online Interactive Workshop:-
Gary has many years’ experience as a professional practitioner and teacher of textiles; his workshops are so enjoyable, fun, and very well organised with his clear and patient guidance. This workshop is suitable for the Intermediate & Advanced sewer. For those more experienced and advanced you can further hone your skills by working on improved accuracy and stitch ability to achieve a first-class professional finish.
Fabric requirements for this Online Interactive Workshop:-
Please cut out all pattern pieces prior to the start of the workshop.
For the body, ears, and arms, you need 50cm x 50cm (20” X 20”) of medium weight washed cotton or calico or similar fabric in a cream to a buff beige colour, suitable for a Hare. (Use a fabric with a relatively close tight weave, as loose weave fabrics will fray and come apart)
For interlining the ears, you need 15cm x 20cm (8” x 6”) medium weight iron on interlining such as Vilene. You can alternatively use a cut up plastic poly-pocket for a crisper /stiffer result.
Legs should be in either grey / beige brown linen or similar fabric. 50cm x 50cm (20” X 20”)
For the waist coat you need 50cm x 50cm (20” X 20”) of printed cotton Note: avoid using heavy wools which become almost impossible to pull through.
For the cravat, a strip 6cm x 50cm (3” x 20”) of suitable bright coloured cotton or even silk type lining
Polyester toy stuffing you will need 300g (10 oz) or (the contents of about 1/3 of a pillow worth)
3x small brown shirt buttons to match your waist coat.
2x 2cm -2 ½ cm beige buttons to finish the attachment of the arms.
For decoration 1x very tiny safety pin to decorate and secure cravat.
Matching coloured machine threads plus strong thread to stitch through articulated arms to secure. (dental floss also works well) Dark embroidery thread for eyes and nose and some nylon fishing wire for whiskers.
Equipment requirements for this Online Interactive Workshop:-
Sewing machine, straight stitch required.
Hand sewing needles and pins (long needle will aid in stitching the arms to the body)
Fabric scissors, small embroidery scissors / snips
Helpful is a Loop Turner Sewing Tool for pulling through small narrow pieces see link:-
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Prym-PRYM_611346-1-Loop-Turner/dp/B000W8XR46/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=loop+turner&qid=1578148468&sr=8-5
Blunt chop stick or similar for turning out legs and to help when stuffing.
Optional: long forceps tweezers are useful to get stuffing into small parts but not essential
Pattern Information relevant to this Online Interactive Workshop:-
PDF pattern and instructions are contained within the downloadable PDF once you have purchased this workshop.
Sizing Guide relevant to this Online Interactive Workshop:-
None
Additional Information relevant to this Online Interactive Workshop:-
· Print off pattern (A4 to fit no boarders) Please cut out all pattern pieces prior to the start of the workshop.
· Print off instruction sheets to follow
· Seam allowance will be ¼” or ½ cm.
· Straight Stitch size 2 – 2.5
· Needle size 12
· Please have filled bobbins and threads ready for the start of the session.
· Note: Please check that your sewing machine is working well; therefore, do run off some stitches on a scrap of fabric prior to the start of the session.
This class is available to view as many times as you like for 60 days
FROM THE DATE OF YOUR PURCHASE
NOTE: Any short video featured in this promotional info is a Trailer and not the fully-edited version you'll gain access to via YouTube!
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