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Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com Original Recipe Introducing Owlivia - A Sewing Companion by Sandy Gervais Hello Moda Bake Shop Followers, I am Sandy Gervais, a fabric designer for none other than Moda Fabrics. (Yes, it is a dream job!) Lissa at Moda asked me to design a project that could be sold as a kit using my new spring line, Frolic. I thought it would be fun to have a "sewing companion" to set by your machine, or on a shelf nearby. With that thought Owlivia was born. The size of her eyes certainly enables her to "watch" over you. She could also be used as a pincushion - if you can bear to poke her with pins. The kit includes pattern, 6 fabrics, ric rac, cotton batting and two buttons for $12.50 (plus shipping). All you will need to add is your favorite stuffing - batting, play sand, walnut shells, etc. Go here to order the kit. https://www.piecesfrommyheart.net/awStore/store/awStore_viewItem.asp?idProduct=6705

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Page 1: Original Recipe - modafabrics.comOriginal Recipe can be found at 28. Center eye over batting circle. 29. Using a running stitch, stitch eye to batting by stitching through all thicknesses

Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com

Original Recipe

Introducing Owlivia - A Sewing Companion

by Sandy Gervais Hello Moda Bake Shop Followers, I am Sandy Gervais, a fabric designer for none other than Moda Fabrics. (Yes, it is a dream job!) Lissa at Moda asked me to design a project that could be sold as a kit using my new spring line, Frolic. I thought it would be fun to have a "sewing companion" to set by your machine, or on a shelf nearby. With that thought Owlivia was born. The size of her eyes certainly enables her to "watch" over you. She could also be used as a pincushion - if you can bear to poke her with pins. The kit includes pattern, 6 fabrics, ric rac, cotton batting and two buttons for $12.50 (plus shipping). All you will need to add is your favorite stuffing - batting, play sand, walnut shells, etc. Go here to order the kit. https://www.piecesfrommyheart.net/awStore/store/awStore_viewItem.asp?idProduct=6705

Page 2: Original Recipe - modafabrics.comOriginal Recipe can be found at 28. Center eye over batting circle. 29. Using a running stitch, stitch eye to batting by stitching through all thicknesses

Original Recipe can be found at www.modabakeshop.com

Ingredients: 6 Frolic Layer Cake squares 10" of jumbo ric rac 10" X 10 1/2" piece of batting 2 pieces of cotton batting 2" X 2" Garnishes (optional): Two 5/8" buttons. Poly-fil Crushed walnut shells

Instructions: Template is at the end of this PDF. Note: the template prints on 11" X 14" paper.

1. From your Frolic Layer Cake™ select: Green leaf print square - cut this to a size of 6 1/2" X 10" Solid orange square - cut this to a size of 2 1/4" X 10" Brown daisy print square - cut this to a size of 3 1/4" X 10" 2. With right sides together, stitch these three pieces together along the 10" sides. Press. (front of owl) 3. Cut a piece of ric rac 10" long. 4. Center ric rac over middle orange piece. 5. Machine stitch down center of ric rac. 6. Cut a piece of cotton batting 10" X 10 1/2". 7. Lay the batting down and place the pieced owl front on top of batting with right side up.

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8. Top with the large brown floral Layer Cake™ square, right sides together, matching lower edges. 9. Fold back large brown floral print to the spot where the green print meets the orange solid piece. 10. Insert pins to mark the fold. 11. Lay owl template onto backing fabric. 12. Lay a ruler across the pin markings. 13. Now move your owl template until the dotted line on the owl template is lined up with the ruler.

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14. Pin template in place. 15. Using a small machine stitch, stitch ON the template line, leaving an opening at the bottom for turning and stuffing. 16. Tear away the paper. 17. Cut out owl a scant 1/4" away from stitching line. (It is helpful to leave about a 1/2" excess in the opening area.)

18. Turn right side out.

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19. Stuff firmly with Poly-fil - just up to the middle section. 20. Fill remainder of owl with crushed walnut shells. This will make Owlivia stand straight. (You can purchase crushed walnut shells at a pet store.) 21. Whip stitch opening shut.

22. From your solid yellow Layer Cake™ square cut a 2" X 2" square.

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23. Fold this in half diagonally, wrong sides together. Finger press. 24. Fold in half diagonally again. Finger press. (beak) 25. Pin beak in place. (see owl template for placement) Stitch beak in place with a running stitch. 26. From the medium brown flowered Layer Cake™ cut out two large flowers. (these are the eyes)

27. From cotton batting cut two 1 1/2" circles. (eye backing)

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28. Center eye over batting circle. 29. Using a running stitch, stitch eye to batting by stitching through all thicknesses around the center of the eye. 30. Thread a long needle with two strands of thread. 31. Sew button in place in center of eye. DO NOT cut thread.

32. Position eye onto owl. Poke needle through hole of button, go through the owl and come out the back of the owl, pulling thread tight so that eye pulls in somewhat. 33. Go back and forth a couple of times and knot thread in back of owl. 34. Repeat for other eye.

Viola!

Yield: One sweet sewing companion. Meet Owlivia –Isn't she a Hoot? Now go stitch. From my heart,

Sandy Gervais of Pieces From My Heart

https://www.piecesfrommyheart.net/

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OWLIVIA NOT FOR RESALE • FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY

1215 E. Elm St. • PO Box 112 • Algona, IA 50511 • ph/fx 515.295.5672

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©2009 SANDY GERVAIS NOT FOR RESALE FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY

Beak Placement

Place even with top seam of middle section.

Note - this is st itching l ine, NOT a cutt ing l ine.

Owl Template