I read banana, instead of bandana. I think that the next person who reads this must make a headband out of a banana peel. And it must be worn in public (preferably before it turns brown)! I'd do it, but I just ate my last banana and the trash man came yesterday . . . I'm so full of it!!!
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I nominate Michelle G. because her picture is awesome!
A: Because they use a lot of sunscreen.
Q: What is cheese made out of?
thinks (or if you're from the Southern USA like I am, "thangs")
My dumb self melted felt on my iron, and there has to be a way to get that mess off of there! Does anyone know a fast, easy, and relatively safe way to remove burnt felt off an iron? Yes, I am an idiot . . .
Traci, what's going on with your swap? Get with it sister!!! Just messing with you. I've never done a swap either, but I'm game.
I'm so excited about this one!
Mine is a rocket ship plushie.
sewmamasew.com has some cool fabrics. I've bought fabric from etsy.com.
etsy.com has some hello kitty fabrics. They're a little pricey b/c they've been imported from Japan, but it's worth a try.
How about an old school guitar amp? I have one sitting in my floor right now and I can see it as a plushie. I'd do it, but it would be a little impossible considering my novice abilities. You're the plushie queen, so I'm sure you could make it work!
Hancocks seems to have the best selection. I found a bunch of prints from Hancocks at TheFind.com. They may be prints you already have. My suggestion would be to google "hello kitty fabric." When I did this a ton of sites came up. Good luck in your search, hope I helped!
If you have some time, you could go to my profile and click the link to my stumble.com page. I have over a hundred craft sites and a lot of them have to do with crocheting. It may take a while to comb through all the sites though. Just an idea!
I like Jasmin's idea about the popular children's stories theme. Where the Wild Things are comes to mind for a project I'd like to do. Tara, I hope I'm not getting too far off your original idea.
I like cheapthreads.com. They have some really kitschy fabrics.