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  • Formaat: Hardback, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 180x180x12 mm, kaal: 346 g, 50 Illustrations, black and white; 100 Illustrations, color
  • Sari: Sew Your Own Nursery Rhyme
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2024
  • Kirjastus: Search Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1800922906
  • ISBN-13: 9781800922907
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 96 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 180x180x12 mm, kaal: 346 g, 50 Illustrations, black and white; 100 Illustrations, color
  • Sari: Sew Your Own Nursery Rhyme
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2024
  • Kirjastus: Search Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1800922906
  • ISBN-13: 9781800922907
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Sew the magic of nursery rhymes with fun felt and a stitch of creativity! Bring the gorgeous characters of Little Wooly Vision to life and sew them in felt. With a mix of traditional and modern nursery rhyme characters and based on the popular stop motion video from Little Wooly Vision, you can make your own sweet farm, animals and play mat!







Open up a world of playful creativity with this new series of Sew Your Own Nursery Rhyme books, perfect for felt crafters and sewing enthusiasts with a passion for crafting and a love for sharing cherished nursery rhymes with children.





The book features  



easy-to-follow patterns for Old MacDonald herself, and her charming menagerie, including a cow, pig, horse, sheep, cat, dog, chicken, duck, mouse and rabbit. take your skills further and create a fold-up farmyard playmat modeled on a variety of farm buildings all crafted from colorful felt and easy for adults with even basic hand-sewing skills to try.



This is the perfect way to make a playset gift for the little ones in your life even the youngest tot will enjoy re-enacting the famous nursery rhyme with handmade characters that spring to life from the page.





As an exciting bonus, each book ties into the popular YouTube videos produced by Little Woolly Vision, creating a seamless connection between the crafting world and the digital realm, appealing to today's children with traditional storytelling charm.





So, why wait? Grab your needles, gather your felt and let the nostalgia and enchantment of Old MacDonald's farm come alive in your hands





 









Visit www.littlewoollyvision.com or @LittleWoollyVision on YouTube to watch (and sing along with!) the original animation. Or visit nudinits.com to discover the author's best-selling cheeky knits for grown-ups!

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This is a wonderful little hardback book containing patterns and templates to make your own small fabric farmyard including a farmhouse which opens out make a farm play mat and barn and can be used to store all the characters inside and make it a soft portable toy.  This is exactly the sort of toy I loved as a child and will happily make for my grandchildren. The set is based on the Little Woolly Vision animated nursery rhymes. The characters and the farmhouse can all be made of polyester felt with toy stuffing so safe for small children. I would consider adding some stabiliser to the house walls and roof to make it more stable. The book is colourful and well illustrated with easy to follow instructions. The templates for the animals and farmer are in the back and can be traced. There are even suggestions for additional accessories such as hay ales fences and animal poo! Brilliant book at excellent value for money I will definitely be making use of this one.   * Jackie from Half Yard Sewing Club * This lovely little book actually looks like a children's nursery rhyme story book. However, within the pages are the instructions needed to make the characters, their clothes, and bring the Nursery Rhyme to life. Each character has full, easy to follow instructions, with the Nursery Rhyme running through the book. The illustrations are colourful, with many close ups of some of the more intimate details. Instructions are included to make a farmhouse with a play mat, to both play with and store the animals in. Details for hay bales and piles of animal are also included! All the pattern pieces are included at the back of the book, which can be traced or photocopied.  They are also available as a download. Information relating to materials and tools needed, and example of stitches used are available at the front of the book. This book provides a very tactile way for young children to bring a favourite Nursery Rhyme to life. A lovely idea! * Jayne from Half Yard Sewing Club * WHAT A TREASURE





This little book is ideal for beginners and professionals. All instructions are given, and information on all you will need to make these 10 little farm animals, and 4 farmyard features along with a Farmhouse. There are templates in the back of the book and also full instructions on stitches you will need to use.





These are all made with felt which is so easy to sew with. A wonderful book for anyone who is learning to sew, a mother or a grannie who has young children in the family. It would make a lovely soft toy for all to enjoy. Under £10 and well worth the money. A very strong hard back book and has a barcode for you to watch a small animation of this lovely make. * Blodwen from Half Yard Sewing Club * I can not wait to get started, a super hardback smaller sized book full of animals and characters from the nursery rhyme "Old MacDonald had a farm". It even has a QR code to link you to the animation. Simple and clear colourful photographs for each make of 10 animals, Mrs MacDonald, her clothes and to complete the scene a barn with accessories and a playmat. A materials, tools and stitches section at the front and templates at the back of the book make this a handy guide to produce this this lovely item that any child would love, that is, if you can part with it. The book is portable enough to keep with you and make an item wherever you are. A beautifully presented book with detailed instructions. * Sandra from Half Yard Sewing Club * Sew Your Own Nursery Rhyme Old MacDonald by Sarah Simi is a book of full-size patterns and instructions on how to create the nursery rhyme Old MacDonald Had a Farm using felt as the main material and hand sewing.





You will need other tools such as a craft knife, scissors, needle and thread, pins, hot glue gun all listed in the Materials & Tools chapter.  As Sarah states if youre a crafter you probably have these items in your tools, if not they are not expensive items to gather.





The chapter on Stitches give instructions on the simple stitches used throughout the book such as backstitch, blanket stitch and whipstitch all not difficult to master.





Patterns include the farmer, Old MacDonald and clothes; ten farm animals including a pig, a dog, a chicken, a duck, a sheep; features of the farm such as hay bales, bucket, fence panels and a design for a playmat to house them all in. Really inventive.





The book has a hardback cover and is about a 7½ inch square so not large but each page is filled edge to edge and the pages are matt meaning no glare when working from it. And because of the books size the pattern templates for the farmhouse/playmat need enlarging but all other patterns are full-size.





Step-by-step instructions are clear and come with photographs shot at various angles to help with construction.  So far Ive made the dog, which turned out not bad at all. Although I would have preferred diagrams with the instructions on exactly how/where to place the pattern pieces to save having to keep going back to the pattern template pages - I did figure it out in the end! Quite a nice hand-sewing project, and something easy to make with children. * Juliet from Half Yard Sewing Club * With a subtitle guaranteed to get readers humming even before page one, Simi and her fellow creators of the UK-based Little Woolly Vision, a YouTube TV series of stop motion animation nursery rhyme videos, translate their vision into these patterns for making your own three dimensional playthings. Sewers will appreciate that the 16-plus patterns are made of felt, one of the easiest materials to work with, and kids will love playing with the finished products as another way to experience the beloved rhymes. Each pattern, somewhat naïve in style, follows the same structure: materials needed, occasional tips (e.g., how to obtain an even blanket stitch), and step-by-step instructions. Actual full-size templates are found in the back, with the option to download from the web. Look for the random bit of humor (such as how to craft animal "poo") and a nod to modern mores (Old MacDonald is a she). -- Barbara Jacobs * Booklist * From animals to the farmer, hay bales, fences and even animal poo! This book comes with 100% sized patterns so all you need is to trace them, gather your felt fabrics and get sewing straight away. After making all the farmyard characters you can then make the farmhouse with playmat. By making a home for them all, tidying away is fun and not a chore as well as creating an opportunity for children to fuel their imaginations with stories and adventures at the Farm. You can also tune into the Little Woolly Vision on youtube to watch the felty friends having fun. * Helen from Half Yard Sewing Club * I am always honest within my reviews, yet I hope this never presses on too negative a thought. I said yes to my lovely contact at Search Press to review this title; however inside I had pre-judged it. I silently apologise to anyone this ever in my mind resembled, because I have well and truly been bitten by the farm bug, one which was inside of me in truth all along. As a child, I was a tomboy. No dolls held my hand, the battle for my parents resided around getting me to clear up the farm world I had created, in miniature all around our house each day. Needless to say, I was obsessed with building a farm life.





I had forgotten much of this memory until my hands held this book. How much fun does this title promise. In it we have a valid excuse. Needless for the reason to make it, suddenly I feel that it is my given right to sew a hen, a cow and yes, even a farmhouse. I am visualising creating the same sort of life - as an adult as I did as a child.





For being such a small, square book, it actually holds a lot. One of my favourite touches has to be near the end of the book, where features if the farm are held - those finishing touches..animal poo is on the list!





From cows, hens, sheep to of course the farmer themselves, who will your create first? Each character is obviously done individually, so just choose one and run with it.





If you need an excuse to embark on this project, make up a child you are connected with - visualise them - make them real to you..but really admit it, really you are remembering your past self, the child you were and still are, even if you hide it within.





Have fun and purchase Old MacDonald today. * Ailish Henderson * This book doesn't contain any knitting or crochet patterns, but it is a delightful book ideal for the sewer who knows any young people that love the nursery rhyme, 'Old MacDonald had a Farm'. This book is based on the animated programme Little Woolly Vision, which, I will be honest, I have not watched. However, the book includes a QR code which you can scan to watch the animation. My granddaughter loved the programme and the nursery rhymes. I am now busy making the animals and farm for her birthday. 





The book enables you to make not only Old MacDonald and a variety of animals, but also a farmhouse/barn which can be used as a carry case and opens up to reveal a pond, a mud puddle and a field. The book is colourful and well laid out, with clear instructions and a description of the materials required to make the farm, animals and Old MacDonald. The advice about the stitches to be used is very informative, and if you have not done any sewing or embroidery before will provide you with confidence to complete the project. There are patterns at the back of the book and you can either trace them or there is a link to download copies. I found the tracing method easy. Each item/pattern is laid out in the same format and includes colourful pictures to help with the finished piece. There is an information box which includes all the materials you will need to make each of the projects. This is followed by instructions which are clear to follow but, I have to be honest, I did need my glasses to read them. Some instructions come with additional tips, such as reminding you to fold the felt when making the sleeves. So far, I have made the chicken, pig and duck. I found them fairly easy, and they do look like the finished pictures. 





I would recommend this book but do be aware some of the written print is quite small.  -- Ruth Yates * SlipKnot *

INTRODUCTION



MATERIALS AND TOOLS



STITCHES



 



OLD MACDONALD



Old MacDonalds clothing



COW



PIG



HORSE



SHEEP



CAT



DOG



CHICKEN



DUCK



MOUSE



RABBIT



FARMYARD FEATURES



Hay bales



Fences



Bucket



Animal poo



 



FARMHOUSE AND PLAYMAT



PATTERNS



PUBLICATION DETAILS
This book is brought to you by the successful team behind the multi-award winning, stop-motion animation company Little Woolly Vision. The book was created by writer and designer Sarah Simi and animator Ed Hartwell, along with Leeanne Bell, a freelance crafter who has worked with them on many of their projects.





Sarah makes lots of the puppets and sets for the Little Woolly Vision animations. She is also a knitter extraordinaire and the creator, director and producer of Nudinits, the worlds first all-knitted animation, which has also resulted in four best-selling Nudinits books (visit nudinits.com). Sarah lives in Florida, USA. 





Ed is an experienced filmmaker who wrangles the puppets into shape to produce the animations; Ed also arranges all the music and tests his ideas on his own two young daughters who often provide sound effects for the characters and animals. Ed lives in London, UK.





Leeanne started making felt toys 10 years ago after becoming a stay-at-home mum. She has made many of the puppets and sets for the nursery rhyme animations and has written all of the patterns for Old MacDonald; making a pattern for a horse poo has been the highlight of her career to date! Leeanne lives in Glasgow, Scotland.





Little Woolly Vision is a multi-award winning, stop-motion animation company specialising in making animation with wool, fabric and felt. Based in London, everything they do is made and animated by hand. They launched Little Woolly Vision with the aim of putting a new spin on nursery rhymes and to move away from the computer generated animation so often associated with childrens songs online. Every nursery rhyme on their channel is animated using traditional stop-motion techniques and each puppet and set hand sewn with felt; the songs are recorded live by musicians Steve Pretty and Gemma Storr, which all contributes to producing a heart-warming, nostalgic feeling in every song. Visit woollyvision.live-website.com or search for Little Woolly Vision on YouTube.