About the Book
The wheels on the bus go round and round - all day long!
Bring this beloved nursery rhyme to life in tactile, easy-to-sew felt: perfect for play time and story time!
Jump aboard this fabulous playtime bus, and join a collection of busy little bears on an exciting day out around town. Discover how to make the bus (complete with windscreen wipers to swish and a horn to beep, not to mention wheels that really do go round and round), the bears, a stretch of road to make as long or short as you like, and even a bus stop for picking up and dropping off passengers - all from gorgeously tactile felt. The bus is perfect for playing with and storing the characters and makes the ideal accompaniment to rhyme time and story time!
Based on the popular stop-motion animation by Little Woolly Vision, the bus and its host of happy passengers will provide hours of interactive, hands-on play. Simply follow the step-by-step instructions and use the templates to create your own irresistible collection of bears, all ready to ride the moving bus.
The book features:
easy-to-follow patterns for the bus, the driver and all the passengers and accessories;
basic stitches, simple sewing techniques and very few materials;
full-size or easily scalable templates for all the makes including the moving bus.
This is the second book in the Sew Your Own Nursery Rhyme series; for more rhyme time fun down on the farm discover Sew Your Own Nursery Rhyme: Old MacDonald (9781800922907).
Visit www.littlewoollyvision.com or @LittleWoollyVision on YouTube to watch (and sing along with!) the original animation. Or visit nudinits.com to discover the author's best-selling cheeky knits for grown-ups!
Table of Contents:
INTRODUCTION
Materials and tools
STITCHES
BUS
BEARS
PANDAS
BABY BEARS
BEARS' ACCESSORIES
BUS DRIVER'S HAT
BAGS AND SCARVES
STREET ACCESSORIES
BUS STOP SIGN
BUSHES
ROAD SECTIONS
PATTERNS
About the Author :
This book is brought to you by the successful team behind the multi-award winning, stop-motion animation company Little Woolly Vision. The book was created by writer and designer Sarah Simi and animator Ed Hartwell, along with Leeanne Bell, a freelance crafter who has worked with them on many of their projects.
Sarah makes lots of the puppets and sets for the Little Woolly Vision animations. She is also a knitter extraordinaire and the creator, director and producer of Nudinits, the world's first all-knitted animation, which has also resulted in four best-selling Nudinits books (visit nudinits.com). Sarah lives in Florida, USA.
Ed is an experienced filmmaker who wrangles the puppets into shape to produce the animations; Ed also arranges all the music and tests his ideas on his own two young daughters who often provide sound effects for the characters and animals. Ed lives in London, UK.
Leeanne started making felt toys 10 years ago after becoming a stay-at-home mum. She has made many of the puppets and sets for the nursery rhyme animations and has written all of the patterns for Old MacDonald; making a pattern for a horse poo has been the highlight of her career to date! Leeanne lives in Glasgow, Scotland.
Little Woolly Vision is a multi-award winning, stop-motion animation company specialising in making animation with wool, fabric and felt. Based in London, everything they do is made and animated by hand. They launched Little Woolly Vision with the aim of putting a new spin on nursery rhymes and to move away from the computer generated animation so often associated with children's songs online. Every nursery rhyme on their channel is animated using traditional stop-motion techniques and each puppet and set hand sewn with felt; the songs are recorded live by musicians Steve Pretty and Gemma Storr, which all contributes to producing a heart-warming, nostalgic feeling in every song. Visit woollyvision.live-website.com or search for Little Woolly Vision on YouTube.
Review :
Complete with the lyrics to the rhyme, this little hardback book is full of cute handmakes to construct from felt. It also includes sections on making the bus, roads and street accessories. A selection of bear passengers with their own accessories completes the imaginative play. Endless hours of fun for your little person and easy makes for you to even keep in your handbag for when you get a spare minute to sew. The book is beautifully laid out on quality paper with vibrant colour printing. Carefully guiding you through the process of materials and stitches. Very clear and easy to reproduce templates are found at the back of the book. Lovely photos guide you through your productive journey, notated and illustrated. My Grandson Teddy would love to receive a teddy bus. A super book for any experience level.
Sew Your Own Nursery Rhyme - Wheels on the Bus by Sarah Simi is a book of patterns and instructions on how to create the nursery rhyme ‘The Wheels on the Bus’.
The main tools and materials required are felt, scissors, needle and thread, pins, foam board, craft knife and hot glue gun – all, and more, as listed in the Materials & Tools chapter and where Sarah states “if you’re a crafter you probably have these items to hand, if not they can be found at your local craft store”. Sarah has other titles in this Sew Your Own Nursery Rhyme series and if you have one of these you’ll know exactly what you’re in for.
If this is your first book in the series the chapter on Stitches give instructions on the simple stitches used throughout the book such as backstitch, blanket stitch, running stitch and whipstitch - all not difficult to master. The most involved construction of the patterns is the Bus and there are over 20 pages of detailed instruction.
Occupants of the bus are bears and pandas. I made mummy bear using fabric scraps from my stash and found the instructions straightforward and easy to follow. Along with the bears are accessories such as bags, backpacks, scarves and hats. So one can follow Sarah’s ideas or dress the occupants up as one pleases. To complete the rhyme the back of the book has patterns for road sections, a bus stop and bushes.
The book has a hardback cover and is about a 7½ inch square, so not large, but each page is filled edge to edge, and the pages are matt meaning no glare when working from it. Because of the book’s size pattern templates for the shell of the bus need enlarging but all other patterns are full-size.
Photos of how the project can look are dotted throughout the book along with one or two lines from the rhyme. For those not familiar or can’t remember the rhyme the full song is listed at the back and a QR code is given for a link where you can watch an animation of the rhyme – really useful and engaging for the little ones. A nice hand-sewing project, and something easy to make with children.
This is the second book by Little Woolly Vision who make stop animated children’s films. The first book was Old Macdonalds Farm and I was lucky to see the completed farm made up at the Quilt festival and it was a wonderful toy. This book looks to be as good with the theme of The Wheels on the Bus. Using craft felt, foam board and toy stuffing you can create your child an interactive play bus with a family of bear passengers and a bus driver. The book gives clear step by step instructions for making the parts. Those that are really creative could vary the colours used. It can be machine or hand sewn and some parts are glued. The book lists the craft materials and tools required. It’s a good value little book my only negative is it’s quite small print and there are not many illustrations of the various steps more pictures of the completed parts. I hope to be able to have a go at this for my future grandchildren when I have more time.
A delightful book, there are template patterns for all animals and buses in the back of this book.
Information is given for all materials and tools needed to make everything.
There is also a page showing you the type of hand stitches needed to make the toy bus and passengers.
The finished items are great and the wheels on the bus do go around so it would be a lovely thing to make for a young child.
If you are into making felt toys, then at £9.99 this is an ideal book for you.
Bring the Wheels on the Bus nursery rhyme to life with 3D sewn felt objects and characters.
Sarah Simi gives clear instructions with 100% patterns (unless stated) and allows you to make the bus, bears and pandas along with clothing for the driver, street accessories and sections of road.
It also has the words to the rhyme which you can sing while you sew!
The book clearly explains the materials and tools needed for the characters and items and although there appears to be a lot of instructions for sizes and cutting out the pieces, the makes are extremely detailed.
I think for young children I would use sewn on felt for the eyes or as the author states, french knots and ensure there are no loose or easily pulled off parts, even though she does use safety eyes. Tracing the patterns will allow you to reuse them.
The characters could also be used for role play as a child gets older, encouraging them to create stories and by making more characters there could even be a teddy bear's picnic.
A fantastic book with clear pictures and instructions. If you are a novice sewer or one that hasn't made toys before, I would perhaps start with the bushes, so you get used to reading the instructions and sewing with felt.
A must for every child's toybox.
Wheels on the Bus by Sarah Simi & Little Woolly Vision is an absolute joy!
A beautiful felt sewing book that brings the classic nursery rhyme to life through soft toy magic, from adorable pandas to little bears hopping on a handmade bus!
- Gorgeous photography
- Step-by-step projects
- Perfect for confident beginners
- Great for gifting, nursery décor, or storytelling play
Published by Search Press, this one’s full of charm and totally stitchable fun! Pop this on your wishlist if you love working and making with felt!
It's no surprise that I love all things felt. So of course I was tickled pink when Search Press sent me these adorable books to review!
The "Sew Your Own Nursery Rhyme" duo was written by Sarah Simi of Little Woolly Vision, the children's division of Woolly Vision, a stop-motion animation company specializing in fiber art. The books dive into a world of whimsy and play, with step-by-step instructions on stitching characters and sets that tie into Little Woolly Vision's popular YouTube videos "The Wheels on the Bus" and "Old MacDonald".
Each book features:
• Concise, easy to follow instructions for beginners
• Full sized and scalable patterns
• A complete supply list
• An illustrated stitch library
• Full color images of steps and finished pieces
The creativity in both the patterns and the photography of the books are what really captured my attention. I love that each book is so immersive. "Old MacDonald" comes with templates to create a playmat, as well as a barn to hold all of the little animals. "The Wheels on the Bus" has instructions to stitch road segments, bushes and a little bus stop sign. But my absolute favorite part about each book is Sarah's attention to detail. "The Wheels on the Bus" is chalk full of little accessories like wiper blades, a bus horn, actual moving wheels, and tiny satchels for the riders. "Old MacDonald" includes a mud covered pig, hay bales, tiny mice and even...a pile of animal poo. Pure genius!