In my previous post, I mentioned the "Alice in Wonderland" teapot that I made a year ago for a club challenge. In the challenge we were given a fat quarter of brown printed fabric and the theme was to make a teapot. I immediately thought of Alice in Wonderland and knew I would be using some of Karen Shifton's patterns for Alice and the Mad Hatter.
The concept was mine: a teapot with Alice and friends on top. Flowers and teacups. Somewhere nearby would be the Cheshire cat and the march hare of course. The result was a lot of fun. Here it is:
The brown fabric is in the middle of the teapot and forms the door for the march hare.
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