I made this beanbag for No.2 and No.3 Sons for last Christmas and, boy, has it been loved!
Not only has it been the comfortable resting place for tiny bums whilst reading “Biggles”, but I suspect it has also been a ‘plane during a re-enactment of said story as I discovered when I found a leg ripped out at the seam and tossed across the bedroom!
Hmmmm.
As the saying goes “Better to have been loved and broken, than never to have been loved at all”.
Well, OK, perhaps the original wasn’t worded quite like that but the sentiment is still appropriate!
Just look at those boss eyes, mis-matched ears and saggy body – what’s not to love?? No wonder The Boys played with it so much that bits started to fall off.
The trouble is, I like making new things and repair jobs were not as high on my priorities as a handmade Christmas was. Split seams and leaking polystyrene beads do not get my creative juices flowing, so procrastination set in.
After a couple of lonely months up in The Sewing Room, Doggy Beanbag finally reached the top of the “Must Do” list and this afternoon he was finally repaired.
Here he is in all his splendour, looking frightfully pleased at the thought of returning to The Boy’s Room to be subjected to all that love once more.
Poor thing……
For those of you who would love to own such an adorable beanbag, here is the pattern I used:-