Rabbitat film

Posts about the making of Rabbitat:

Rabbitat – part 1 (driftwood house)

Rabbitat – part 2 (topiary)

Rabbitat – part 3 (title animation)

Rabbitat – part 4 (stitched signature)

Rabbitat – part 5 (garden gate)

Rabbitat filming session

more Rabbitat

18 x 24 Poster of Rabbitat for sale at my Etsy shop.

The original RABBITAT is currently on display at the Woods Hole Library, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The piece will be included in RISD ICONS: A Legacy of Illustration from Rhode Island School of Design, Woods Gerry Gallery, 62 Prospect St., Providence, RI, June 13-25, 2012.

15 Responses to “Rabbitat film”

  1. Susie Chapple Says:

    Amazing!

  2. Nina Says:

    It’s soo beautiful! The world you are creating seems to be full of love and it reminds me of Astrid Lindgren books. It creates an atmosphere rarely found today.

  3. Jane Says:

    Oh Salley what a super little film, the music is perfect and I love the world you have created there. So wonderful,thank you

  4. Kimara Says:

    Sally. Thank you for continually sharing your gifts and talents with us. What a pleasure watching your films. I’ve linked to you on WFAs Facebook page. Lovely.

  5. Julia Janzen Says:

    BEAUTiFuL video! So fun to watch you create. I really wish somebody would of taught me how to embroidery or any needlecraft really as a child. My daughter is learning so much about handcrafting at the Waldorf School she attends. It is such a gift.

  6. Lynne Iberg Says:

    Dear Sally I met you at Periwinkles, a baby and childrens store in Wellsley Ma. I just love your designs and purchased my first book which you autuographed Mary Had a Little Lamb, I believe. Also purchased other books since then and since I have Lyme disease and under the weather a lot, I like to get lost in your beautiful world. Thankyou so much, first time I have been on your sight the movie was great.. Many MANY thanks for all the love you put into your books! Lynne

  7. l Says:

    Salley,
    Your talents are outstanding. Thank you for sharing your creativity with the world. Your skills and talents have surpassed art or craft but are really a whole new creation. Wow.

  8. Kristin Says:

    I have followed your work for 15 years or so, but just discovered your blog and this amazing film. I just love it and will be sharing it with my stitching friends. Thank you!

  9. Sherry Good Says:

    Blown away!

  10. Sharon de Vries Says:

    Having found your work for the first time today has so pleased my soul thanks for sharing your work…….

  11. Patricia Says:

    This is just lovely! I have been following your work for a long time. The filmmakers did such a nice job…just loved it!

  12. Maria Moniz Says:

    WOW, again! Thank you sooo much – this is wonderful, inspiring and heart-warming!

  13. Suzanne Broeneman Says:

    I look forward to your emails and watching you work is amazing! The little film is fantastic. I have been creating some of your characters from Felt Wee Folk and I just love them! Thanks for sharing!

  14. Patti sweede Says:

    Thank you for sharing your beautiful work!

  15. TinaQ Says:

    I love this little film, and how wonderful to hear and see you salley after admiring you for so long. The details and time you put into your work is just amazing. As a stitcher I can really appreciate this about your work. I will return to this film many times so that I make sure to catch every detail! Thank You

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