Remember how I'm obsessed with making baby gifts for my baby niece?
I figured out how to combine that obsession with my OTHER favorite hobby, reading! I've been having a lot of fun figuring out gifts I can make her that pair with my favorite children's books, and figuring out what awesome children's book I can pair with the baby gifts that I want to make.
When I was an early reader, I super loved my super worn copy of Ten Apples Up on Top:
I think my grandparents must have joined a Dr. Seuss Book Club at some point, perhaps for their own kids, because I remember almost all of the publications from the first thirty years of Random House Beginner Books. Like, I PORED over those books, read them over and over and over constantly--I think those, a set of Disney's Wonderful World of Knowledge, and my aunt's old comic book collection were the extent of my personal library for a time, and I loved them.
Dr. Seuss is definitely not unproblematic, sigh, and I highly recommend the book Was the Cat in the Hat Black?, but fortunately Ten Apples Up on Top IS unproblematic, I think. It's just apples and counting!
I don't know why I was so charmed by that book in particular (my other favorites were Go, Dog. Go! and Little Black, A Pony), other than it's funny to watch animals stacking stuff that you know doesn't actually stack easily, I guess? But charmed by it I was, and then forty years later I found myself wanting to give a copy of that book to my baby niece along with a set of semi-stackable apples of her own.
I knew I wanted the apples to be sewn from flannel, but it took ages to get the shape right. This one is orange-shaped, don't you think?
I made a few more orange-shaped ones, then surprised myself with a pear-shaped one, then thumped myself on the head when I realized that if you turned the pear shape upside-down, it looked exactly like an apple!
Let's make a bunch more, then!
I also figured out that I could hide the blanket-stitching I used to close the apple--
--by using a long sewing needle and some embroidery floss to pull the top and bottom of each apple together, and that also made those top and bottom divots that real apples have!
The apples that aren't in my niece's hands are now in my Pumpkin+Bear etsy shop. You can buy multiples--
--or just one, and you get to choose your favorite color between red--
--yellow--
--and green:
The leaf and stem are embroidered felt, stitched VERY firmly into the apple:
--you'll hopefully have fun trying!