https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/sweater-turkey • Posted by PlaidCrafter
Well I'm not much of a cook, baker, yes, cooker, no. But I do like to keep in a festive mood. So this is the "Sweater Surgery" answer to Turkey Day. It was pretty easy to make. All you need is a tan wool felted sweater, some batting, and some embroidery floss. I sketched out the shape of the legs and the body on paper. Then cut out four shapes for the two legs and two pieces for the body. I blanket stitched each part together and when there was just an inch or two left open I stuffed it with fiber fill and continued to blanket stitch the piece closed. I used pieces of Velcro to attached the legs to the body so they could be removed. This allows for fun "eating" shots with the turkey legs. I am thankful for all of you readers! It has been just about a year since I've started this blog and I have received a whole bunch of nice comments from people I didn't know before I started this (and people I did know) and that has been just wonderful! I hope you all continue to enjoy it!
Well I'm not much of a cook, baker, yes, cooker, no. But I do like to keep in a festive mood. So this is the "Sweater Surgery" answer to Turkey Day. It was pretty easy to make. All you need is a tan wool felted sweater, some batting, and some embroidery floss. I sketched out the shape of the legs and the body on paper. Then cut out four shapes for the two legs and two pieces for the body. I blanket stitched each part together and when there was just an inch or two left open I stuffed it with fiber fill and continued to blanket stitch the piece closed. I used pieces of Velcro to attached the legs to the body so they could be removed. This allows for fun "eating" shots with the turkey legs. I am thankful for all of you readers! It has been just about a year since I've started this blog and I have received a whole bunch of nice comments from people I didn't know before I started this (and people I did know) and that has been just wonderful! I hope you all continue to enjoy it!