I was intending to finish this weeks ago, and couldn’t find it. I pulled it out when I was getting something else out of my bag of projects earlier in the week, and I’ve been taking things in and out of the bag for the last month! Crazy!
As I wrote in Dala horses last month, he needed an eye on each side: a sparkly silvery hologram sequin with a black bead in the middle. I also added a line of couched thread across the nose before cutting out both sides.

I used overcasting to join them together, starting behind the front leg so that I could stuff as I went along, which makes it easier to do the bottom of the legs and the head. I left the belly open to finish the rest of the stuffing.

I used a Sylko thread in the same green as the felt, which makes the stitches virtually invisible as they sink in to the felt.

I found the point of balance, and added a narrow ribbon in the same colour as the mane and saddle to hang him. All ready to hand in to Ruth at Seata tomorrow, ready for the Festival of Christmas Trees in Ashby in December.

The colours that I’ve used are very much the autumnal palette that I’ve seen around me in the last month or so. The cherry tree leaves that I see when I open the curtains every morning were only just starting then, but now they’ve all but gone.





