Like most kids of my generation, my brother and I were adept and using discarded things to create all kinds of things for our playtime. I'll bet you were too!
So anytime I see things that are upcycled for another purpose, it gives me a thrill. Recently, I've been keeping thread spools for when my great niece visits again. I'm hoping to make some spool pets with her. There are a lot of vintage patterns for these that kids would have likely because it was (of course) a promotion to sell threads.
This is the kind of thing that my brother and I would have loved and would have used alongside our animal cracker box wagon.
So what's a spool pet?
There's a variety of spool pet patterns on pinterest.
These were popular in the first half of the 1930s. Many articles cite that children made spool pets in school and even used the spool pets as party favors. There were a variety of ads also published promoting the spool pets and thread:
1931
Beth told me that the one designer brought this idea back years ago. Oliver + S had a postcard with a spool dog that they included in sales. You can read their blog post about this (and the history)
here. The Singer Featherweight Shop offers 5 bunny postcards to make a spool pet. The cards cost $9.95 for the bundle of five. You can look at it
here.
Have you seen these before?
I wonder if you would have loved making and playing with these as a child?
Have a safe and happy day!