You will need a strip of felted jumper or sweater approx 7 cm x 40 cm. I just guessed this and cut it freehand.
Keep rolling , with each turn just below the top of the one previous - like a spiral, stitching it in place as you . The felt is lovely and thick so it is very forgiving of bad hand sewing (trust me).
Sew all the way around using a small 1/4 inch seam allowance.
With pointy scissors , cut a small slit in the centre of the snails body and turn it through the slit.
Stuff your snails body and sew the slit closed - Don't panic about this as it will be covered by the shell.Using embroidery thread, wrap it around the body to create tails segments (do snails have tails?) and also a head - GO WILD!!!! Secure your threads.
Add some eyes. I sewed on a weeny circle of felt and a tiny bead - I was confused about a mouth so I just left it out! She is looking somewhat stunned here.
Then simply sew your shell to your body. Depending how far up the shell you sew, you can give your snail a bit of curve - it won't matter as he will be getting a firm base to help him stand.
BASE
You will need a small thermoplastic circle measuring 3cm across (if you have no templastic, just use a piece of old folder, or an ice cream container). Cut a piece of felt to match your body about 1cm larger than the plastic circle.
Run a gather stitch around the felt and gather up - a bit like a yo-yo only with the plastic inside. Secure your threads.
Pin the base to the bottom of your snail and check for balance - fiddle around until you find the right position so he can stand........ Stitch it on and then, if he can stand ....he can race!
(eeeek I love this)
I made this mat to go with the snails. I think it would be a great gift for little kids - you just need to add some dice and away you go. yes OK, My youngest is almost 14 but ....ummm...well I like it!!!
The finish line I created in word and printed out on Matilda's Own ink jet printable fabric - you could do the same for the numbers but I had some on fabric already.
Once everything is where it should be - just add a backing. I sewed it up and turned it all out through the gap , rather than bother with a binding.
The fruity finish line was cut straight from fruity fabric and added the same as the rest.
If you made this as a gift you could also make a dice and have doubles of the numbers 1, 2, 3, so the game lasts a bit longer. Or you could just make a really long racecourse!!!
In a photo finish- I think Corduroy won by an eyeball.
I love the racing game!
ReplyDeleteAs usual you have left me stunned with your creativity! This is the best yet.
ReplyDeleteFantastic tutorial and awesome racing mat!! Looks like the brown snail won by an ear?
ReplyDeleteARE YOU KIDDING ME?! This is the cutest thing EVER!!!!!
ReplyDelete....and I now know, what to make for my 3 year old daugther for Christmas! This is perfect!!
Thank you.
ack - that's too too fab. Love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm off to bed straight away, so I can get up in the morning all fresh to make some racing snails!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!!!! Thank you for a wonderful tutorial. Everyones kids will be getting these for Christmas. The race mat is just brilliant ! Thanks
ReplyDeleteWell I wonder what the kids friends will be getting for Christmas this year????? What a fantastic idea, well done Jodie!
ReplyDeleteThese are absolutely gorgeous - thank you so much for the tutorial. I have no idea how to felt but I have been meaning to find out and this has definately motivated me to hurry up and do it!
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely fantabulous!
ReplyDeleteThat is the most amazing game ever. I wonder if I'll have time to make one for Christmas....
another great tutorial and such a clever idea
ReplyDeleteSharon
wow what a great idea and it gives me time to make it up before christmas...it will take me that long...
ReplyDeletelove the mat it just makes it all so professional...great tutorial...
Another wonderful,quirky and fabulous tutorial-thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWow....
ReplyDeleteI'm gobsmacked...
TWO tutes, the big crazy selvedge project, a family, work, breathing.. How do you do it??!!
I'm definitely making a game of this for my daughter for Christmas. Now, to do more op shopping for woollen jumpers. :P
So darn cute! congrats to Corduroy! and you too for your wonderful creations!
ReplyDeleteWonderful tutorial. And I love the snail race. Reading your blog always makes me laugh. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the tutorial!!! I can't wait to get started ... they are simply adorable!!!! :o)
ReplyDeleteSO cute! And I can always use an excuse for crappy sewing!
ReplyDeleteI think he won by an eye stalk.
ReplyDeleteGirl you are crazy! Crazy crafty and just out of this world! You even made them a race track game, I love it!
ReplyDelete~Holly
Two Cheese Please
Absolutely fan-flipping-tastic!!!! I've got to make these for the Little Lockets because we always used to do snail racing in the front garden!
ReplyDeleteLucy x
Fantastic!!! Thanks so much for this fab tutorial Jodie - I now know what to make my nephew for Christmas :)
ReplyDeleteYou are brilliant Missus RicRac!!!
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Love the racing game!
ReplyDeleteI have this image in my head... you and some friends with a few bottles of wine and this game!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's fabulous and the snails are so much fun. I love your solution for the eyes too. Jodie... you are clearly a genius... and way out in front, like Corduroy!
I am in love with this whole idea! great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteFabulous! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh. could you be any cuter or more creative? if you were, it might scare me. this is going on my list of must-sews immediately...
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing! I love the race!
ReplyDeleteOH Jodie, that is adorable!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou CUT a snail's body? :-O Didn't it ooze everywhere?!
ReplyDeleteI've bookmarked this - will definitely be having a go. Thank you! x
this is a really fab idea!!
ReplyDeleteWow - sooo fabulous! Thanks for putting this tutorial together and sharing. You rock.
ReplyDeleteThis would have to be one of the cutest things in the whole wide world!! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Love the snails, they are sooooo cute. Well done Jodie, I may have to try some myself. How exciting getting your first quilt back!!!!
ReplyDeleteawesome. what a rocking gift Jodie. thanx for the tut.
ReplyDeleteIngenious! What a darling idea. It is all done so well. Jodie you have such good ideas and skills.
ReplyDeleteOh, that is just the cutest thing I have ever seen! Thanks for the tutorial:) I have a feeling I may end up with snails all over my house.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute. I will definatley have to make one for Caleb for Chrissy. I have been flat out with some deadlines for the week, but I will get your selvedges in the mail Monday, Sorry for the delay.
ReplyDeleteI want a piece of your creative brain! Love the snail race - loveit!
ReplyDeleteJodie this is awesome!!! Where on earth do you find your inspiration???
ReplyDeleteJodie :)
Absolutely fantastic! I love it so much!
ReplyDeleteLove, love love your snails!!!! This is great creation!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
How cute are these!!!!!
ReplyDeleteyour sooooo clever
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great job as usual - love racing snails there should be more of them. maybe when I finally get to unpack all my craft stuff again.
ReplyDeleteWow Jodie - once again you have outdone yourself!!! I can wait to see little snails popping up all over the bloggersphere :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute. I love the little racing mat. Winter is on the way here in Canada so I will be doing more sewing. Hope you are doing well!
ReplyDeleteCheers Kyla
Aww, how cute is that!?! Love the racing mat. I'll be linking to this project!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial, Jodie!
ReplyDeleteYour snails are so cute and I love the idea of making them a race track. Too fun!
I'm astounded!! They are gorgeous! Thanks for the tutorial!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI think that snail going be so cute by my mushroom thank you so much for the tutorial.
ReplyDeletehugs ginger
such a cute project!
ReplyDeleteOh these are just too cute!!!
ReplyDeleteComplete with little game too. You are just too good Jodie.
I think this is far better than twister!!! How damn cute... You are a true whizz.
ReplyDeleteaww thats really brilliant, and I love how you made the racing mat to go with it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the wonderful tutorial! As usual, you have brought laughter and joy to my corner of world (Chapel Hill,NC,USA).
ReplyDeleteAs kids we used to race real snails on the bonnet of my Dad's old Falcon.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure he would have been grateful if we'd had your brilliant racing track!!
This is brilliant!
ReplyDeleteThe snails are so cute. I will be adding this to my to do list, most definately!
They are the cutest and they're not guuy if that's a word. But I love them and I could touch them.
ReplyDeleteGreat work
Aaaaackkkkk!!!! How absolutely ADORABLE!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant tutorial. The snails are fantastic. Love this blog!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Reminds me of the real snail racing we did as kids. I think this might have to be someone's Xmas present.
ReplyDeleteOMG this is the cutest board game ever! I LOVE the snails!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial and great game. I must make some of those snails!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! I can't abide slugs, but I do like a snail.
ReplyDeletei'm oficially your stalker! i loose these little snails. i will have to give them a try!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! I can't abide slugs, but I do like a snail.
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TOO CUTE!
ReplyDeleteYou found the most wonderful jumpers for these snails!! You must live near a great second-hand shop. Thanks for sharing, I love them.
ReplyDeleteSara in Salt Lake City (IbbySkibby.com)
What an awesome idea! I have been wanting to get some non-electronic games for my son, but I hadn't thought of actually making some. Thank you so much for the tutorial! I'll let you know how it goes. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely! I've got to try!
ReplyDeleteIn Sweden we have a boardgame with snails that reminds me of your game. With snails in different colors and a dice with colors (same as on snails) instead of numbers it's easily played by 2-3 yearolds. The snail with the same color that comes up on the dice gets to move one step forward, regardless of who threw the dice. First over the finishline wins of course.
Very cute indeed! I like the game too but my youngest is almost 16! (I don't know how that has happened!)
ReplyDeleteI always loved the snail race game when I was teaching pre school and this takes it to a wonderful new tactile experience. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely snail :)
ReplyDeleteJodie you rock and my sweet little Frog Princess is obsessed with snails -- I just may have to make one before Christmas or I may save it for her birthday in March!!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is so fun and I LOVE your bio on your sidebar -- we read lots of books about bodily functions and underpants around here too! : )
fondly,
pink and green mama
marylea
I found your blog because your snail-race tutorial was featured on The long thread. Had a quick glance at the rest of your blog: like your tutorials very much and simply love your humoristic way of writing. Keep it up! Will keep visiting your site. Claire W
ReplyDeleteBrilliant...I know 3 little boys that will love this! (mine lol).
ReplyDeletethese are so cute! im definitely making this for my little sister for christmas! thanks for the tutorial :)
ReplyDeletelove the snails just the thing to make on a day when you feel sad,and i have had enough of work and all that stuf regs nette
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome and if you use one of those vinyl table cloths for the back of the mat it can be an outdoor game I am definitely going to make this for my boys they will love it and the best part is I can use up some of their old clothes to make the snails :-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome :-) can't wait to make this
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