Saturday, March 9, 2013

Rollie Pollies

This week I completed a project that ticked lots of boxes for me and left me feeling pretty satisfied, yay!

The starting point for this one was that we'd had 2 garbage bags full of those little bean bag beans hanging around in storage for ages and over time they'd gotten a few holes and leaked, arghh! Have you seen what a mess those pesky little white balls make? They get everywhere. But I didn't want to throw them out so I'd planned to make bean bag covers for them and encase them in fabric forever!


Sitting in my stash for ages has been Made's Rollie Pollie pattern, bought for this exact purpose. The pattern comes in 2 different sizes, and even though the small size is marked for children aged 1-2 and my kids are older (7, 5 & 3) I decided to make this size as I wanted them to be like little seats or poufs, portable and not taking up too much precious living room space, rather than big and slouchy.

I had intended to use the stripey fabric on the left for all of them but only had enough for one (I'd forgotten I'd previously made this duffel bag from some of it). So it was off to Ikea to choose some more. Big girl chose the ladybird fabric and I couldn't go past the lovely birdy design again. Then I ran out of beans after the first 2 so had to use some old stuffing from pillows... veering away again from my initial reason for making them! But of course I couldn't stop at two - I'd never hear the end of it!

The pattern includes instructions for making both the inner, to encase the beans, and then the removable outer with handle. I knew I'd need to have washable outers - these have had a lot of love and use in just this short time, but I must admit that by the time I was up to the third Rollie Pollie I was pretty over it and so the sewing was quite rushed. But they'll do fine.
And here's the other reason I wanted to make them pouf-like :-) Hope you have a relaxing, creative weekend!
Belatedly joining in on My Creative Space this week.

 

7 comments:

  1. These look awesome! Ikea have such great fabrics don't they?!

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    1. Thanks Abbey, yes I think Ikea fabric is perfect for this kind of project, and good value!

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  2. Love love love them Jo! I so want to make one for my little monkey :)

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    1. Thanks Lamina, you should definitely do it - I'm sure he'd love one :-)

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  3. They're awesome! Love the fabrics.

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    1. Gee thanks Faye! It's a great pattern and the end product is a real kid-pleaser!

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  4. These are great!! Totally a kid-pleasing item! I was looking at this, thinking, I spend all this time sewing clothes for my little guy, but this is what HE would like to me sew, no question! :-)

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