A crocheted bird ... a felt monster ... a cat made from an old sweater ... so many different materials can be used to create the loveable and huggable creatures known as “softies.” Stuffed: A Gathering of Softies celebrates these uniquely whimsical characters through page after page of gorgeous photos, easy-to-understand tips and techniques and an endless amount of inspiration. Veteran softie artists and new fans alike will enjoy this playful look at stuffed creatures of all shapes, sizes, colors, and materials.
The Winter 2013 issue of Stuffed is bursting with softies and their stories! The Artist Portfolio of Sabina Gibson will prove to you that even the smallest softies can be filled with personality and whimsy. Artist Anne-Claire Regan is back with one of her extraordinary owls, and this time he’s brought along a parrot and an octopus for an oceanic adventure you’ll have to see to believe. This iss..
The July issue of Stuffed features inspiration for every creative appetite. The offbeat and ultra-artistic dolls of Junker Jane are featured in this issue’s Artist Portfolio, along with an interview containing her inspirations and advice. Nature lovers are sure to enjoy the Shroompers — adorable and diminutive mushrooms with sweet and simple faces. If animals are more your thing, we’ve got everyth..
The Winter 2012 issue of Stuffed is bursting with must-see softies. From the forest floor to the great blue sea, this issue will have something for everyone. Michal Wright-Ward’s Mystic Forest Dwellers will make you laugh with their expressive faces and funny stories. For softies with a practical twist, check out Lisa Parnapy’s stuffed cow clocks. And be sure to drop in on Jenny Yermit’s “Artist P..
Get to know even more plush personalities in our newest gathering of softies! The Summer 2011 issue of Stuffed is completely stuffed with softies and their stories. Check out the Artist Portfolio of Samantha Cotterill, also known as “mummysam”, and find out more about her amazing stitched softies. If you’re in the mood for something colorful, Pretty in Pink features new work from artist Junker ..
A crocheted bird, a felt monster, a cat made from an old sweater - so many different materials can be used to create the loveable and huggable creatures known as “softies.” Stuffed: A Gathering of Softies celebrates these uniquely whimsical characters through page after page of gorgeous photos, easy-to-understand tips and techniques and an endless amount of inspiration. Veteran softie artists and ..
A crocheted bird, a felt monster, a cat made from an old sweater - so many different materials can be used to create the loveable and huggable creatures known as “softies.” Stuffed: A Gathering of Softies celebrates these uniquely whimsical characters through page after page of gorgeous photos, easy-to-understand tips and techniques and an endless amount of inspiration. Veteran softie artists and ..
Volume 3 Issue 1 of Stuffed is a real treat. This issue features cover artist Becky Gould’s Scrumptious Delights. Cotton candy, marshmallows, and even pickles adorn the pages of her article. Who knew stuffed food could be so cute? Karna Erickson’s Artist Portfolio exhibits softies with bright colors and fun textures, making her love for textiles obvious. If you’re in the mood for cute animals, loo..
Volume 2 of Stuffed is filled with softies from every walk of life. Kristine Domingo Hoffman shares her Sweet and Sour Goodies, which include Nerds, a Ninja, and Luchadores, while Denise Ferguson shares her Crocheted Inanimates with us, including a sewing machine and an ice cream cone. The Artist Portfolio on Trish Millener proves that one artist can do it all. Trish’s Snoots come crocheted, sewn,..
Volume 1 of Stuffed features over 100 softies that will bring a smile to your face. In her Artist Portfolio, Danita explains that she started creating softies out of a desire to make her painted characters more real. As a children’s book illustrator, cover artist Susan Mitchell also knows a thing or two about bringing her characters to life. With thorough instructions, helpful patterns, and too..