Hi everyone! Requests for a Pikachu plush have been on my list for a while now, and they really ramped up over the last year or two. He’s such an important character I wanted to make sure to …
When your little resident Pokemon fan wants a stuffed version of their favorite pocket monster, go ahead and make this adorable Pikachu plush.
Hi everyone! Those who saw Gengar on my pattern poll must have known I was going to break out this bad boy for October! It’s the perfect time to sew up this awesome ghost Pokemon! It’s …
Welcome to my Rowlet / Shiny Rowlet plush tutorial! This plush doesn’t need an embroidery machine and eye detail can either be made with sticky back felt or there’s some very basic hand embroidery. The sewing template is designed to be printed at A4 sized and marks the sewing line. You will need to cut ... Rowlet plush sewing template (+shiny rowlet colour guide)
When your little resident Pokemon fan wants a stuffed version of their favorite pocket monster, go ahead and make this adorable Pikachu plush.
I’m sure all you nerds like me out there don’t need much explanation for this project :D I made it from some scraps I had from some blanket projects earlier. I decided to just let the s…
Hi everybody! I still hadn’t quite gotten over my Pokemon binge sewing from October so I had to delve into the Eeveelution pool just one more time with this new pattern :D It’s a simple blob-shaped…
Plushie pattern for making your own Charizard, or any colour dragon you choose.
Oh, this Pikachu pattern is so ridiculously adorable! What an easy Pikachu plush tutorial too. Click here to see how she makes this Pokemon craft in minutes!
Hi everyone! This awesome Pokemon has been on my poll list for this year, and I purposely put it off until October — a Bulbasaur! Making this little guy really took me back to a few years ago…
Hi everyone! This awesome Pokemon has been on my poll list for this year, and I purposely put it off until October — a Bulbasaur! Making this little guy really took me back to a few years ago…
Hi everyone! I couldn’t resist the urge to make this Charmander match the previous Vulpix and Pikachu that I’ve done so they’re a great matching set. This version is a little tall…
Hi everyone! So I’ve been keeping a close eye on my ongoing pattern poll for 2021 <3 At the time I planned on making this, Vulpix was very near the top! But things quickly changed and now …
DIY Plushie Poké Ball (with Free Sewing Pattern): In this tutorial, I will be going over the steps in making these plushie Poké Balls with my free downloadable sewing pattern. My kids really love throwing these Poke Balls around the house and at each other. Or snuggling up to, and using them as pi…
Hi everybody! I still hadn’t quite gotten over my Pokemon binge sewing from October so I had to delve into the Eeveelution pool just one more time with this new pattern :D It’s a simple blob-shaped…
Hi everyone! Those who saw Gengar on my pattern poll must have known I was going to break out this bad boy for October! It’s the perfect time to sew up this awesome ghost Pokemon! It’s …
Hi everyone! Looks like we’re finishing out the year with one more Pokemon! And it’s pretty perfect to have this big jolly boy that’s already so Santa-like for December. It’…
I’ve already shared my Rowlet plushie sewing template, and today I’ve finally got around to digitising the sewing template for my Litten plush too. I love the Pokemon Sun and Moon starters and I can’t wait until the game is released. While I wait for Pokemon Sun and Moon to become available, I guess I’ll be ... Litten plushie sewing template
Hi everyone! Today’s free pattern is a Pokemon that’s been a fan favorite ever since it was first released — Mimikyu! This lonely little guy is a ghost-type that doesn’t sho…
Pikachu Plush FREE Sewing Pattern and Tutorial This pint-sized Pikachu is the perfect choice for your next Pokemon adventure! It features a chubby body in a ...
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The new craze of Pokemon Go brings even more of a demand for all-things-Pokemon than ever before! My kids are talking about it non-stop and it's even all over the news. So if you are in on Pokemon Go, or even just want to be the hero of kids who are, you've come to the right place. Today you get to learn how to create a fabric Pokeball! To say my kids love the this Pokeball would be a major understatement. They haven't left my side the entire time I've been making it. (In case you don't know, a Pokeball is used to catch Pokemon. Totally important.) And my kiddos are still sitting right by me, waiting for me to say it's okay to steal it. Almost there, guys. What I love about this Pokeball is that it uses real fabric and has sturdy construction. It doesn't just look great -- it's totally throw-able and play-able. It uses fabric panels for the ball itself and then a white and black button for the front. And it's pretty easy to make because I did all the math for you! Are you ready to get started? SUPPLIES Red, white, and black fabric scraps -- or 1/8 yard of each Polyfil or other batting One black button approx 1" wide One white button approx 3/8" wide Printed pattern piece (click here to download) Cut out the fabric using the instructions on each pattern piece. You should end up with six red pieces, six white pieces, and one black piece. Place two of the white pieces right sides together. Starting 1/4" down from the top point of the fabric, sew down one curve using a 1/4" seam allowance. See red in photo above. Open up the pieces you just sewed. Then take a third piece and match its side curve to one of the previous pieces, with right sides together. Starting 1/4" down from the top point of the fabric, sew down one curve using a 1/4" seam allowance. See red in photo above. Repeat with the other three white pieces. You should now have two ball parts, as shown above. Put the two parts right side together and match their top curves. Sew them together from one side to the other using a 1/4" seam allowance. Open it up and turn it right side out. The white half of your ball is now complete! Repeat all of the previous steps with your red fabric. It is a good idea to use red thread with the red fabric. When you're done, your ball pieces should look like the photo above. Take the black piece and fold it in half widthwise, with right sides together. Sew the end together using a 1/4" seam allowance. It should now be a single loop. Take the loop and match it to the top edges of the red ball piece, with right sides together. Pin in place all around the edges. Then sew the pinned edges all the way around using a 1/4" seam allowance. Turn the red/black ball piece wrong side out with the black extended, so it looks like the photo above. With the white ball piece still right side out, slide it down into the red/black piece. The pieces should now be right sides together, with the white nested inside the red/black piece. Pin the raw edges of the white to the outermost raw edges of the black, all around the ball, matching up the seams as you go. Sew all around the pinned edge using a 1/4" seam allowance, being sure to leave a 2" opening, as shown in red above. Check to make sure there is a good opening, as shown in the photo above. Then use the opening to turn the ball right side out. After you turn the ball right side out it will look pretty limp and uneven, but I promise it will look much better after you stuff it! But first, it's time to sew on the buttons. This is easiest done by hand with a needle and thread. (If you need help, click here for a blog post on that topic.) Start with the knot on the inside of the ball, sew up through the center of the black fabric, and put the needle through both buttons at the same time. Be sure to put the white button on top, as shown above. Then sew the buttons down securely in place, in the center of the black stripe. It's looking pretty awesome! Now you're ready to stuff the ball. It's best to put small pieces at a time and you really want to cram as much in there as possible, to give it that round, even shape. Use your needle and thread to sew the opening closed. You can make hidden stitches if you want -- I made mine to be visible for the tutorial. Plus it's faster this way if you don't mind them showing. Ta-da! You are finished! Now all that's left to do is play with it... or pass it on to somebody else who has been dying to throw one in real life. I hope you enjoyed this tutorial! If you did, be sure to check out our other free tutorials here on the blog, plus we also have some pretty amazing sewing patterns for all sizes, styles, and genders. Now go on and have some fun making Pokeballs! Let's Create! ~ Kristen
Hi everyone! This awesome Pokemon has been on my poll list for this year, and I purposely put it off until October — a Bulbasaur! Making this little guy really took me back to a few years ago…
The bulbasaur crochet pattern, which is a pattern that amigurumi pokemon lovers will enjoy, is available for free. I am very happy to present you this wonderful amigurumi pokemon pattern. The bulbasaur crochet pattern made from plush yarn is very simple. Beginning amigurumi lovers will be able to complete the pattern very easily. It is […]
Hi everyone! This awesome Pokemon has been on my poll list for this year, and I purposely put it off until October — a Bulbasaur! Making this little guy really took me back to a few years ago…
Hi everyone!We’ve got yet another Pokemon that has made its way to the top of my pattern poll. This time it’s Lapras! This gentle water and ice Pokemon looks a bit like a plesiosaur. It…