I decided a couple of weeks ago to make a Wilhelmina Woodmouse for my new granddaughter for Christmas, she’s six and her favourite colour is dusky pink. Whilst I was at the Knitting and Stitching show at the weekend I visited the Cool Crafting stand and bought some lovely warm white felt for the mouse and some dusky pink felt for a coat. The pattern is in the Luna Lapin and Friends book, I made three rabbits before, I love making all the different outfits…






This time I wanted to make a mouse, in the book she’s called Wilhelmina. She went together pretty easily, I used some ditsy pink floral fabric for the ears and the feet and used blanket-stitch for the seams. I used Gutermann cotton thread this time and it was really nice to use but feels pretty strong.

She even has a cute curly tail!..

She hasn’t learnt to sit like a lady yet so I think a pair of bloomers are required! If everything goes to plan I’ll be making a top, a wrap dress, a coat and a pair of bloomers! I’ve traced the patterns out of the book, just need to get myself organised.
Very cute! Your grand-daughter will love her new friend.
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She looks so lovely 🥰 can’t wait to see her outfits 😍
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She is adorable & the outfits just to cute…please share with us when done!
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I love that tail!
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_Super cute!☺
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She’s so sweet and will be a very welcome gift for your new granddaughter. Did I miss the post about the new addition to your famly?
I’m a new addict to this set of creatures and have a cat’s head sitting on top my sewing machine as I type 🤣
The clothes are fun to make aren’t they. I haven’t decided yet whether my cat will be boy or girl so will decide on clothes later but have discovered that a little reversible waistcoat – one side pretty fabric, the other more traditional – is a handy little garment to put on either whilst waiting for a full wardrobe.
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The new to me grand-daughters are the children of my son’s partner, they’re six and nine, delightful little girls who love making things 🙂
I do like the Luna Lapin creations, I have a sheep kit to do next, I love the way the clothes are properly constructed!
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Oh! If only I had known you were going to the Knitting and Stitching Show! I was there on Thursday, Friday and Sunday, on The Stitchbook Collective Stand in Hall C. It is the first time I have been to Harrogate and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Sounds like you had a good time too.
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I was there on Saturday!
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Ah! We would have missed each other then – oh well – some other time perhaps.
I wonder if you found The Stitchbook Collective stand. I will be blogging about it when I have sorted out my photos. 🙂
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I had a good look round the stitchbook stand and a lovely chat with one of the ladies 🙂
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Great. 🙂
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I can’t quite believe that I haven’t succumbed and made one yet. She is lovely.
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She is gorgeous and I’m sure she will be loved.
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Wilhelmena is a perfect name for a beautiful mouse. I think she would appreciate a pair of lacy bloomers!
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I have that book and someday I am going to make those animals and their clothing – amazing work you did!
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A word of warning, it’s quite addictive!!!
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