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Can anyone name a random object?

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See, I sew things that are like stuffed animals, only they aren't all animals. Some of my favorites were a cloud or a cactus. Does anyone have an idea of something to sew? Please help and thank you all in advance! No mean or pointless answers, please.

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  1. How about things that can serve multiple purposes, like place settings?  A plate, fork, knife, spoon, etc.  Not only can small children to learn to identify with a safe version of the object, but can use them in play.


  2. Spatchula! How is that for random?

  3. a palm tree! a pillow for someone you love with their name stitched into it.

  4. a gibson sg. now that would be a challange

  5. A hot-air balloon.  When I was little, I used to have one that someone made for me.  It had ribbon hanging from under it, that was attached to a basket.  It was decorated with lace and satin ribbon.  It was actually very elegant.  If I remember correctly, it was made from 6 panels that were sewn together.  All made from fabric and then stuffed.  The panels started out at the top of the balloon, came to a point, then as they went down, they were bigger to form the balloon and then got smaller again to form the shaft.  Good luck.

  6. a rainbow

    a dog bone

    a bell

    a lion

    a cookie

    a hot dog

    a tv screen

    a diamond

    a raindrop

    a hammer

    a sailboat

    a bird house

    a pizza

    a letter of the alphabet

    a number

    a candle

    a t-shirt

    a crayon

    a boot

    a carrot

    a moon

    a sun

    a swim flipper

    a book

    a cat

    a hot air balloon

    a popsicle

    a smile

    a hand

    a foot

    a yoyo

    a car

    a lightbulb

    a question mark

    an eye

    a robot

    a seashell

  7. How about a carrot, with a little face and green hair....... :D

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