Pretty Little Things 36 - Tooth Fairy Door Hanger

By Bizzymitts

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Sometimes little ones are too excited to sleep when they know the magical Tooth Fairy is coming to visit. We all know that she patiently waits until they’re in the Land of Nod before swapping a lost tooth, so be kind and shorten her night shift with a Tooth Fairy Door Hanger!


Put the shiny tooth in the molar-shaped pocket and place the hanger over the bedroom doorknob, leaving pillows undisturbed. This simple felt project embellished with an iron on patch is designed by Liz from Bizzymitts and uses minimal materials. Reinforce the hanger with your recycled cardboard and use small amounts of Scheepjes Maxi Sweet Treat from your stash to hand stitch the edging and embroider the finishing touches.


Materials

(If you are making both hangers, one ball of each shade will be sufficient.)

Purple colourway

  • Scheepjes Maxi Sweet Treat (100% Mercerised Cotton; 25g/140m)
    110 Black x 1 ball
    106 Snow White x 1 ball
    154 Yellow Gold x 1 ball
  • 1 sheet purple felt (for Front)

Green colourway

  • Scheepjes Maxi Sweet Treat (100% Mercerised Cotton; 25g/140m)
    110 Black x 1 ball
    106 Snow White x 1 ball
    154 Yellow Gold x 1 ball
    408 Old Rosa x 1 ball
    1 sheet light green felt (for Front)

For each hanger you will also need:

  • 1 sheet white felt (for Back and Pocket)
  • 30 x 40cm Vlieseline H250 fusible interfacing (to make one Door Hanger)
  • HKM iron-on fairy patch
  • Size 3 embroidery needle with sharp tip
  • A4 piece of cardboard
  • Glue stick + pink pencil

Hi, I’m Liz, aka Bizzymitts because I’m at my happiest when busy creating something with my hands, whether that’s cooking, tending my plants or crafting. Textile crafts are my passion. As a child my grandma, a tailor, taught me to sew, and Mum taught me basic knitting.University, work life and bringing up three awesome girls kept me busy for many years. Any rare ‘me time’ was spent on creative courses and workshops. I’ve had a go at everything from printmaking to mosaic, handmade books to stained glass.

Redundancy offered an opportunity to follow a new path and studied a Creative Approach to Textiles with the Open College of Arts. At the same time, I discovered crochet. It didn’t come naturally to this left hander, but being too stubborn to give up, it eventually clicked, I began to design and there was a very exciting moment when Scheepjes put their trust in me and offered me my first commission. During lockdown I stepped up the designing and I have since created over 35 sewing, knitting and crochet projects for Scheepjes. Accessories and homeware are my favourite things to design, and I enjoy combining techniques such as embroidering onto knitting or crochet.

Finding like-minded friends to craft with has been a true blessing. Liverpool, my home city, is famously creative and Yorkshire where I live now, has a rich textile history. My Knit & Natter friends, local textile art group and the Scheepjes Facebook Group have all been wonderful sources of inspiration. Knowledge and resources are generously shared,I’ve picked up countless tips and techniques, and always aim to pay that good spirit forward.

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