That is great, just love it. I made the one that is similar by Amy Butler. Actually I made two, a green tropical print for my grandson and another for my grand daughter made from the Alice fabric that her nursery stuff is made from. Both turned out really cute.
I think the hardest part was the stuffing. It takes a lot of stuffing to fill them up and they need to be pretty solid to work and look good. I used polyfill around the outside and top, but I kind of hollowed that out and used rags and snippits of foam and even a bunch of plastic bags. I read on line that many people use newspaper. I didn't go that far, but I did get creative. |
WOW - what an accomplishment and I love the fabric you used in making your Tuffet. Great job.
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Very novel and unique idea. I really like it and love the colors.
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This is indeed a WOW! What a challenge it must have been.
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LOVE IT!!! Don't think I'd want dirty feet/shoes on all of that work, either:)
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Wish I had one!! Thanks for the inspiration! Beautiful
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I have never seen one of these. It is very cute. Love the fabric chice.
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magically wonderful. I've always wondered what a tuffet actually looked like. Now I know.
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I think it is amazing..... where did you get the pattern and the feet from?
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Absolutely gorgeous!
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