The Owl Series

My mum procured some very interesting (and cute!) fabric and her friend from Ipoh says these little hanging toys are a great hit among the youths in Perak.

So, mum made one sample to let me publish here to see if anyone would like to order (100% of your funds will be channeled to the animals immediately). Fabric and workmanship are donated by mum, as always.

Take a look:

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I am Chief Orange.

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It’s a hanging toy.

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Chief Orange

We have many types of owls…

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Grumpy

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Surprised

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Annoyed

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Nerdy

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Study-Nut

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 Cool

It’s RM5 each (by donation) – makes nice little gifts for the young at heart!

Thanks to Pooi Ling and Yen Ling’s ingenious ideas, we now have four options for you:

1. As a hanging toy (the filling is kapok).

2. As a cat toy (the filling is kapok and silvervine aka cat-crazy powder).

3. As an empty pouch (for coins, pot pourri, etc.)

Please write to chankahyein@gmail.com with more suggestions or leave a comment on this post – we would certainly welcome them!

For orders: chankahyein@gmail.com


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8 responses to “The Owl Series”

  1. Pooi ling

    Attach it to a plastic stick with string and it becomes a cat teaser.

    1. chankahyein

      Brilliant idea, thanks Pooi Ling!

  2. Yen Ling

    Very nice! May I know what is inside the pouch (re:sample pictures)? Is it cloth or dried flowers inside?

    1. chankahyein

      Yen Ling, you are a genius! I will update the post with your ideas. Thank you so much!

  3. Mindy Chin

    I have a few friends who love owls. Pls do lets know how I can order these cute handiwork.

    1. chankahyein

      Mindy, please see the updated post again. I have added details. Thank you so much!

  4. Chen

    Sew them onto nice fabrics to make owl theme scarves. Sew them onto boring ties. Me thinks geeky owl tied will do very well for young male geeks.

  5. chankahyein

    Great ideas too – but does anyone wear scarves these days? I mean, apart from the tudung.