Muahahaha! I am here. But now I’m not. Here is Garritt.
So anyway, last week before dinner I spotted Mer-Mer drawing some triangles on construction paper. I said, “Is that a triforce?” After a few seconds she replied tersely, “Yes.”
Just to give a little background, the triforce is a symbol from a famous nintendo franchise called “The Legend of Zelda.” Mer-Mer and I like to play the games together, more specifically I like to watch her play, and when we get the chance to rename the series’ title character Link, we always choose the name “Gar-Gar,” short for my name.
After drawing the triforce, Mer-Mer drew a sword, Link’s weapon of choice. She said that the designs were for a pillow that would eventually be a present for her brother.
Work on the project continued after a stop at JoAnn’s for some fabric, which I helped pick out.
Mer-Mer’s first step was to cut out shapes of the triforce and sword from the fabric using the patterns she had designed.
Then she cut the triforce into pieces (sorry, Link).
After all the cuts, she ended up with individual triangles able to be pinned to the pillow’s base fabric.
She did the same for the sword’s blade and hilt.
After pinning, she got to sewing the pieces in place.
Here’s where the project gets especially interesting. Remember Link’s alternative name Gar-Gar? Mer-Mer thought it would be appropriate to sew the name onto the pillow meant for her brother. This is also the point in the project where Mer-Mer kicked me out of her room.
With all the pieces sewn in place — the shards of the triforce, the swords, the letters — Mer-Mer folded the base fabric in half, pinned the edges together and began to sew the pillow shut using green thread, the color of Link’s tunic. Before completely sewing the edges together, Mer-Mer filled the pillow with stuffing.
And here you have it, the finished product.
As it turns out, the pillow was never meant to be a present for her brother. It was a Valentine’s Day gift for me. What makes it worse, out of all our friends, out of the random people that walked by to see Mer-Mer working on the project, I was the only one who didn’t know the secret.
Priceless!!! She really pulled the wool over your eyes! ..hehe, get it?
You mean, she pulled the wool over my eyes because she was working with fabric and I had no idea what she was doing?
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