Have you ever wanted your very own moose? Out of the forest and into your arms with this Chocolate Moose PDF sewing pattern. Chocolate Moose is adorable with his lanky legs and little round belly. At 21” tall, sweet Chocolate is a nice, big, huggable size. Choose playful colors, textures or qwirky patterns for your own unique Moose. This pattern has been designed to be made from fleeces and craft furs with some stretch. Chocolate Moose, Raspberry, Butterscotch or maybe a Rocky Road Moose? What's your favorite flavor? Enjoy! Like all of my patterns, this pattern includes: step-by-step photos and diagrams clear and detailed written directions full-sized pattern pieces you can print, and re-print at home To make Chocolate Moose you will need: 1 Yard main color, for the body, use faux fur, craft fur, fleece 6” x 16” contrast color 2, for the antlers, use fleece 1/3 Yard contrast color 1, for the feet and muzzle, use fleece 1/4 Yard for inner the weight pouch, use muslin, cotton, poly-cotton Filler beads for weighted Moose, approx, 1lb 4ozs/570g 1 Pair 18mm safety eyes Fiber/Poly fill for stuffing Coordinating, all-purpose thread This pattern is best suited for sewers with some sewing experience who already know how to straight stitch on their sewing machines, how to hand or machine baste, a few simple hand stitches, and some easing of fabric. Descriptions and tips for these skills are included. If you’ve sewn a few stuffed animals or dolls before, you’re ready to sew Chocolate Moose! This Chocolate Moose PDF Sewing Pattern features many photos and step-by-step, detailed instructions. The pattern pieces are full sized, no scaling or enlarging is necessary. This is a PDF PATTERN ONLY. This digital sewing pattern will be sent to you as a PDF file to download and print at home on standard, 8.5” x 11” printer paper. A link will be emailed to you immediately following the pattern purchase. You may sell items made from this pattern as long as you follow these restrictions: 1. Retain a copy of your receipt as proof of purchase. 2. Items to be sold must be made by the person who purchased the pattern. 3. Items must be handmade. 4. Items must have tags with “Maureen Lee Designs” as the pattern designer. 5. You may alter the pattern, but credit must be given to Maureen Lee Designs on tags and listings. I do not accept returns, exchanges, or cancellations. Please contact me if you have any problems with your order. Thank You!
Brown Moose Patio Garden Statuary Item #843101 Accent your garden with this brown moose patio garden statuary Dimensions: 21"L x 18"W x 12.5"D Mat
A fun paper plate moose craft with hand print antlers! Simple to make and only a few materials needed.
Marty the Moose is for all moose lovers out there family friends or even yourself Marty’s measurements are 14” tall 7 1/2” wide base 5” width moose body 1” wooden dowel Hand painted with acrylic paints Sealed with clear acrylic paints Cut from 1” pine wood Head 1/2” Antlers 1/4” Baltic birch Embellished with 1/8” green tree
standing cardboard tube moose craft for kids
Holiday Plush Moose This adorable moose is perfect for any shelf or mantle. Available in boy or girl.
THIS IS A DIGITAL PATTERN PACKET ONLY!!! Not a physical item. Critter Sitter Moose is as cute as can be! He is approximately 15" tall by 12" wide when finished. this pattern packet comes with easy to follow instructions, full-sized illustrated pattern pieces, and full color picture on the front page of the pattern packet.
This felt moose stuffie would make a cute and playful addition to a winter woodland themed scene for the holidays. Or you can use it as a tree decoration!
Make a paper mache moose head for your wall. This sculpture is easy to make with the pattern, cardboard, paper mache and paint.
Introducing the Chunky Mr. Moose! Joining my Woodland Animal Collection. Simply the perfect addition to your Woodland decor! Handcrafted from walnut and birch wood to exude a warm and natural charm. With a charming design and beautiful wood grain, this moose will bring a touch of rustic elegance to your home any time of year. Whether one is displayed on a mantel, bookshelf, tabletop, or anywhere else, you’d like…this unique Moose is sure to impress. Order now to add a touch of woodsy charm to your home, office, or classroom decor. Approximate Measurements: • Large Chunky Moose - 7.75 inches Tall x 5.5 inches Wide x 1-inch Depth Custom Orders are available! DM to discuss adding an engraved name on the heart or a banner instead of the heart. Happy to work with you to make it happen. Please note - since these are made of natural wood and handmade, there may be slight variations. This gives a special and unique feel to every piece. • Props and accessories used in the photos are not included. • Every package is shipped with utmost love and care to ensure that your item(s) reach you in perfect condition. Experience my dedication to safe delivery by placing your order today. • Ensuring customer satisfaction is my top priority, and I am committed to delivering exceptional service. • If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. I respond quickly. https://www.etsy.com/shop/lkruppkreations Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lkruppkreations/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lkruppkreations
Hello! Welcome to Day 7 of the 12 Days of a DIY Christmas series. I am so excited to be participating again and to team up with such an amazing group of talented women! When I was first asked to participate, a few project ideas come to mind but I finally decided on this one. I’d come across this adorable little rustic moose on Pinterest and loved him immediately but the link didn’t lead anywhere so I decided to just recreate my own. I decided to take it a step further and add some mini cup hooks to his antlers to make it a sweet little advent calendar....because honesty, anytime I can add chocolate to the mix, I will! ;) I chose to sew the little treat bags but if sewing isn’t your thing, you could pop into a local dollar or hobby store and they usually carry little bags that would also work. Of course, he’s just as cute on his own as well. ;) ______________________________________________________ Let’s get building! This project is actually fairly simple and should go together quickly. I started by sketching out a very basic outline for the pieces needed. I’ve drawn them out on 8-1/2” x 11” paper so you can easily print them full size at home. The antler pattern will just need to be taped together to make one continuous piece. You can grab them as a pdf HERE or I've included the jpegs below which you should be able to click and then "save as" to your computer and then print full size. I anticipated I may be making a few of these little guys, so I actually traced and cut out a template from some scrap 1/8” plywood I had in my lumber stash to make my patterns a little more stable for repeated use. I purchased a 6’ - 1x10 pine board, but if you’re only making one moose, you can actually squeeze it out of 3’ if you snug up the pattern pieces. Be sure to lay the flat portion of the antlers along the edge of the board so you can use the leftover piece above it for the base (I didn’t draw a pattern for that piece). I cut out my main pieces with my band saw, but a jig saw or even a scroll saw would also work. After cutting out the pattern pieces, you should be left with an approximate 4" x 18” piece that can be cut down for the base. I chose to cut it to 14” long with my miter saw and then rip it down to 3-5/8” wide on my table saw. Once the pieces were cut out, I sanded them down to soften and smooth the edges. If you have a router, you could certainly get fancy and use a round over bit along all the edges, but I’m sticking to the rustic look so just sanded it down enough to knock down any sharp edges. I stained my pieces with Minwax English Chestnut except for the antlers which I stained with Minwax Jacobean. I made the mistake of not using a pre-stain this time and regretted it – pine tends to absorb stain unevenly and sure enough it ended up a bit blotchy. Oops. I chose to assemble it before finishing it with a clear coat. I centered and attached the bottom edge of the body on the base piece with a little glue and then added a couple countersunk screws through the bottom. I then attached the head and antlers in the same way through the back. For the hooks, I purchased these little ½” brass cup hooks from our local Home Depot. To add the hooks, I drilled a shallow pilot hole in the antlers so it was easier to start each hook before topping it all with Minwax satin Wipe-on poly. Once dry, I screwed in the cup hooks and painted on the eyes with some black and white craft paint and added a nose with a small red pompom. With the addition of a bow at his neck and the little treat bags (simple tutorial below!), this project is complete! I’m absolutely thrilled with how it turned out. Another option is to skip the body and base and just use the head and antlers. With a couple simple saw tooth hangers on the back, it could easily be hung on a wall to keep it within easy reach but out of the way! DIY Mini Treat Bags Tutorial *Updated Nov 2020 - Simple Drawstring Closure Treat Bags If you’re interested in sewing your own little treat bags, this is what I did. I had some leftover neutral fabric in my craft room and just wanted to use what I had, but this would be adorable using a Christmas light weight cotton fabric as well! Each finished bag is approx. 2-1/4” x 4”. For each bag, start with a piece of fabric 3” x 10”. Fold over the short sides by 1” and sew 3/4” (ish) from the top edge. (I took this pic before actually stitching the fabric so added a digital "stitch" as a reference. Fold the fabric in half right sides together to form the bag and sew a 3/8” seam top to bottom along ONE side. You’ll want to do the same on the other side as well, but before sewing it up, fold a piece of 14” ribbon in half and with the ribbon “tails” inside the bag, sandwich the folded ribbon between the two pieces of fabric with approximately a 3/4” loop outside the bag. This loop will be used to hang the bag on the hook. Sew up the side seam making sure the ribbon tails are pulled out of the way. When you turn the bag right side out, the loop should be on the inside and the ribbon tails should be on the outside. I chose to also add a number to each bag using a rubber stamp set and some black ink but that’s optional. Fill with your treat of choice, pull the loop up through the top of the bag and close the bag by wrapping the ribbon tails around the bag and tying a bow. Hang the bag on the hook with the loop and you're done! We're just over half way through the 12 Days of a DIY Christmas series. Definitely take a peek at the gorgeous projects that have been posted so far! Mindi from My Love 2 Create is up next!! Looking forward to seeing her project! Here's the list again of the talented women participating again this year. Click the links for the free tutorial and plans from each builder! December 1: Her Tool Belt December 2: Woodshop Diaries December 3: Build It Craft It Love It December 4: The Kim Six Fix December 5: Anika’s DIY Life December 6: The Handyman’s Daughter December 7: The Painted Key December 8: My Love to Create December 9: Hazel & Gold Designs December 10: The Created Home December 11: Uncookie Cutter December 12: Handmade with Ashley
This art project is one of my favorites. I have fallen in love with MOOSE. A teacher in my building had a pre-made bulletin board of...
This felt moose stuffie would make a cute and playful addition to a winter woodland themed scene for the holidays. Or you can use it as a tree decoration!
Make Christmas Moose with this easy PDF tutorial! You will get 2 PDF files: (NO physical product will be sent) 1. Moose Sewing Tutorial 2. Sewing Guide for Beginners Please don’t hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Important: The pattern is intended for personal use only. No part of this tutorial may be reproduced/published in any form.
This is our new addition to EFI Friends! Now you can make your own Moose. This Moose is an original EFI Little Things design and a part of the 55 cm EFI Friends collection toys. This listing is for the digital PDF file which contains the full sewing pattern and tutorial to make a moose. With this pattern and tutorial, you can make a moose. The final toy is illustrated in the picture 3. As Moose are part of the EFI Friends collection and if you already have purchased a hare, a mouse, a lion or a deer and goose or fox sewing pattern with the full sewing tutorial, DO NOT purchase this listing, instead buy just the Moose sewing pattern only option in our shop, because all toys from this collection have one general sewing tutorial with all the steps of process. The tutorial and pattern file contains the PDF pattern for sewing a moose and also the PDF file with dozens of pages of step-by-step instructions and over 80 colour photos illustrating the process. Step by step guide contains instructions and also a few videos of sewing process. Confident beginner (with good sewing skills) will be able to create a beautiful toy following these instructions. Clothes are NOT included in this listing and you can buy clothes patterns separately form this shop. Print the pattern on a standard A4 paper, your finished toy will be approx. 55 cm long. I'd recommend printing the pattern file only and follow the tutorial instructions from your device. When you finish your toy, you can dress it to your liking, you can sew your own clothes with our patterns and tutorials or sew your own clothes. This listing doesn't include clothes patterns and tutorials. They all are for sale separately in my shop. You will need to download the digital file which will be available immediately after purchase, I'd highly recommend buying digital products being logged in into your Etsy account. The photos in this listing are for inspiration purposes, you can also visit our Instagram feed where you can find many Moose and outfits ideas. When buying this tutorial, you receive my full support while sewing a toy. Please contact me via email with any questions regarding the sewing process and we will discuss them. I will help you to go through the sewing process and advise on specific steps. The design of this toy is protected copyright and pattern as well. You have no permission to sell, distribute, upload to any Internet resources, copy or share this file or parts of it. You may sell any toys you make with this pattern on a small scale (handmade crafter, not commercial companies), but please credit the designer - EFI Little Things.
wood moose head. Great as a kids project. Great for a craft at a craft class. It can sit on the shelf as a decoration.
This is the Mickey Moose pdf sewing pattern from the designer Funky Friends Factory. As the designer says Mickey Moose may not be as famous as his rodent namesake but he’s just as cute! It took a while to work out how to design his antlers so they didn’t flop but I am pleased to […]
There are so many ways you can use this free printable moose template. With just a few supplies you’ll be well on your way towards enjoying this arctic animal moose activity! Many parents and teachers
Log cabin moose measures 8.5x10.5. He's handpainted with acrylic paint and sealed with polyurethane. Would look great in any cabin/cottage. Perfect for any Christmas/winter decor.
A blog about the different roles that we juggle being moms!
This felt moose stuffie would make a cute and playful addition to a winter woodland themed scene for the holidays. Or you can use it as a tree decoration!
Cardboard Box Moose Head Wall Hanging: OK, so this is my first instructable, so be gentle! What to do with an old cardboard box? Easy, make a moose head with it... I'll show you how. Takes about 2-3 hours.
Door hanger template for personal or small business use. Your purchase will include a color template as well as a black and white template. ***PLEASE NOTE*** This listing is a downloadable file only. No tangible product will be mailed to you. The file will be available for download immediately after you purchase it. **PLEASE READ** This template is for use in making door hangers. You will receive a JPEG of the template. Download the file, upload the file onto www.blockposters.com. You will then size the file as you see fit in block poster. You will then have to print it on multiple pages and tape the pieces together. Next, trace the design onto your wood using graphite paper. I get my graphite paper at Hobby Lobby. Amazon is a great source as well. Once the image is traced onto your wood, you are ready to cut. You are also able to cut these templates out with your Cricut. Here is the tutorial for that: https://youtu.be/PzeCfJK--wc There are no refunds on digital items. Please contact me if you have any questions. ***RESALE OF DIGITAL FILE IS NOT ALLOWED***
Moose Head Clip Art This is the outline of a “Cartoon” Moose Head. *** Now includes version with no antlers. Just the head. This item is a digital download. You can use this file with your Cricut or Silhouette to make your own personal creations! The background is transparent in both files that are included. There will not be a physical item shipped to you. You will receive an email with a link to download the file. You will receive: - SVG file - PNG file All files are 8x10 or A4 and 300 dpi. If you need another file type please let me know and I can add to the listing. NOTE © artwork is Copyrighted by Rustic Pixels and for personal use ONLY. You may not alter and resell or distribute as your own. If you are interesting in Commercial Licensing to any of my artworks please message me. Watermarks will not be on the downloadable files. Thank you for stopping by Rustic Pixels! Favorite my shop for updates! You can also find us at: Facebook - Rusticpixels Instagram - @rusticpixels
Cardboard Box Moose Head Wall Hanging: OK, so this is my first instructable, so be gentle! What to do with an old cardboard box? Easy, make a moose head with it... I'll show you how. Takes about 2-3 hours.
A fun paper plate moose craft with hand print antlers! Simple to make and only a few materials needed.
Moose Silhouette Stencil
Moose crafts — who knew? Unless you live in specific parts of the U.S. or Canada, chances are moose are not animals you get to see in the wild. They are the largest members of Family Cervidae, which includes deer, caribou, and elk. Moose are easily distinguished from their cousins by their flat-shaped antlers. Perhaps […]