IMPORTANT: This is a PDF Sewing Pattern. This is not a finished product, a kit, or any kind of physical item. No physical items will be sent to you. There are no refunds, so please purchase accordingly. Under no circumstances may you redistribute, sell, or otherwise claim these patterns as your own. The PDF does not provide a tutorial or material list on how to make it, just the pattern! I figured I would provide my pattern that I use to make my plushies of him, since they take me a while to make and there are very limited amounts. If you like to sew, feel free to have fun with it ^^ The file includes: -A printable sewing pattern for you to cut out and trace onto fabric Language: English Thank you for supporting small businesses!
I've spent the last two evenings avoiding all the rubbish on tv and making this wee toy instead. I got the inspiration from a link in Pinterest (addicted much!!!) and thought it would make a lovely gift for a new baby in Hong Kong, and would finally give me the opportunity to dive into the stash of wonderful ribbons my Mum bought with her when she visited in summer. Roar! I'm definitely going to attempt more of these! Posted from my iPhone
Re-purposed Stuffed Animal Into a Little Gadget Container: As any mom can tell you it's hard to part with your kids favorite childhood toys. Here's a new use for a beloved old favorite stuffed toy that you child may have outgrown, or maybe one that's been your favorite! What a unique and easy gif…
This is the Stuffed Pony Plush Toy pdf sewing pattern (2 sizes) from the designer Xanthe Patterns. Here’s a great sewing project where you can make your little one a fabulous Stuffed Pony Plush Toy in two sizes. And once you’ve made one for your little one why not make some more as gifts for […]
This free baby toy sewing pattern is so cute and easy to make! The sunshine sofite will become you're little one's favorite. Free pdf pattern.
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IIt is PATTERN Attention! This price is not for a toy, is not for sewing kit of materials for a toy, it's price only for contour, drawing PATTERN+ Material list+ some general tips on how to cut. You buy only my intellectual property in electronic form. Therefore, after confirmed payment money in any case can not be refund. Even if you bought by mistake without realizing. You as the buyer have to read the description and understand what you are buying before you buy, not after My pattern is not for commercial use. You can make a toy or some toys using my pattern and sell it, but have no right to expose my author's pattern for sale or for other purposes of the Internet. Thank you for understanding! ******* If you bought my 3 patterns, all of the following, you can buy with discount 7%!. Please let me know when you've already bought three, for the purchase of the fourth and etc. I'll give you a coupon code and you can use it discount 7% anytime in the future! ******* IF YOU FROM EU and WANT GET PATTERN ON YOUR EMAIL, PLEASE WRITE ME About teddy My new PATTERN Download to create teddy like Mitya bear 13 inch great classic bear 32 cm ( 13 inch) made of thick german mohair stuffed natural exelsior- sawdust, glass mineral granules for weight 5 way disc jointed ___________ You will receive as download , files will be available Instant once payment is confirmed.: 1) Very сlear pattern drawing of all the details 2) Material list 3) Some notes on how to cut.(but this is not a complete course about creating teddy)
This whale toy was inspired by my son's love for whales. My boys seem to inspire me a lot :) I made one in cotton and one in fleece. Fleece stretches a bit, that makes the shape a bit different. If you want to make one yourself, the downloadable whale sewing pattern pdf is for sale here: diyfluffies.etsy.com www.mariskavos.nl
I’d like to introduce you to Tilly the Turtle. She’s super friendly and is a great scrappy project that combines some handwork and some machine sewing. Tilly the Turtle is awesome as a pincushion, but she’s also fun as a softie. I made a pattern so you can make a Tilly, too! Ready to sew?... Read More »
Today’s contributor is Crystal from Stitched By Crystal. All posts written by Crystal for Make It and Love It can be found HERE. . . . . . Hi there! It is Crystal here, from Stitched by Crystal! I lov
Aren't these scissors just gorgeous?! Maybe it's only crafters and sewers who get excited about such things, but I saw these sci...
I love ladder stitch. It’s ideal for attaching parts to a softie or doll. The seam it creates is sturdy and virtually invisible. This is the stitch I use to attach the head to the body in my Lovey Dovey patterns. I made this 2-minute video to show you how I do it. I’ve found... Read More »
I've had the Flossie Teacakes stuffed animal sleeping bags Pinned for quite awhile but finally got on to making them after Cat gave me the ...
I've been making a few of these for friends and neighbors who are having a frustrating time this winter. It's brought a smile to almost everyone's face! You can purchase them on a number of sites on the web, or you can make your own. You can do a google search for the poem, too, although I've included it at the end of this post to make it more convenient. This one is for my sister, she asked for a red one! Print out the pattern above. There is a 1" test square so you can adjust your printer, but it doesn't matter that much. The dolls can be any size. If you normally sew alot, the pattern is probably all you need. If you want to see how I do the hair, it's shown at the end of the post. Pin your pattern and cut out with scissors. I'm a fan of rotary cutters, but not when the curves are this tight! All cut out. Transfer the marks to the upper arm so you don't sew there. Dammit! I forgot to sew on the face before I started sewing! It's easiest to sew the eyes and mouth on before you sew the doll together. You can do it after, no worries, but it's easier when you don't have to bury the knot. Set your stitch length to 1.5 (or whatever a small stitch length is on your machine). It makes it easier to sew around the curves smoothly. Sew all the way around the doll and clip the seams. You can see the little clips on the inside seams. I clip everywhere there is an inside seam so rounded seams are smoother when you are done stuffing. I also trim really close to the outside curving seams (you can see how close I clipped the seam around the head.) Turn it right side out. I use a tube to help turning it right side out, but using a dowel or the eraser end of a pencil works fine, too. Stuff! I use some poly fill, but you can take apart an old stuffed animal and re-use the stuffing, or use pieces of quilt batting. The photos I took of stitching up the open seam were terrible! Sorry about that. Do the neatest job you can sewing up the seam. Now for the Hair Wrap about 10 wraps of Lion Brand Fun Fur (or whatever yarn you have in your stash) around you hand. The more open your hand is, the longer the strands of 'hair' you will have. Slip the yarn off your hand and use your sewing machine on a straight stitch to sew right through the middle of your yarn. Sorry about the fuzzy photo, if you look closely you can see the white stitching line that goes through the yarn to secure it. Hand stitch the hair in place along the stitching line on the yarn. This isn't some wonderfully, fantastic doll, it's supposed to be whacked! Don't worry about perfection on this one! Sometimes I trim the hair, sometimes I don't. This doll's hair was sooooo wonky and long that I trimmed it to make it look better. The Poem Tag Crumple up a piece of paper bag. Iron it flat, but not too flat. Print out the poem, rip around the edges (poem is below). Coat both the paper bag and the poem with a thin layer of rubber cement and let it dry. Then put the poem on the rubber cement. Rub the extra rubber cement off the brown paper bag. Rip close to edges of the poem, punch a hole, add some twine, and the tag is done! Click on the photo, then download and print. I took longer to take the photos and write the post than it did to make the doll. It's a pretty quick project. Honestly, I hope you don't need one! And that no one you know needs one! But just in case you do, it's a fast, fun project to make.
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It’s Day Twenty-Two of National Sewing Month! Too see the daily blog posts, projects of the day, and more National Sewing Month details, click here. When it comes to raising a family, one of the biggest changes a parent can expect is an increased cost of living. Kids are cute and wonderful, and raising them […]
Elephant toy pattern design tutorial
It's hard to believe it's been a year since I released my last plush sewing pattern, but I've finally gotten back to the sewing machine and decided to release a pattern for one of my most requested designs—the Love Monster! I originally created my Love Monster in 2016, but I've updated the pattern, increased the
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Affectionately named the Kimberbear, this stuffy is greater than the sum of its parts. It’s an initiative designed to put cozy, stuffed bears into the arms of children who need a little extra comfort and love in their lives.
DIY 3D Fabric Elephant Toy Comforter Free Sewing Patterns
Lily, the fox, stuffed animal is looking for her new best friend. 12 pages PDF, detailed step-by-step photo instructions & online help.
DIY Fabric Big Ear Mouse Free Sewing Patterns
If you need a new toy in your softie toys collection then we have found you a fabulous one. We present to you a very cute fox pattern! He is as much fun to make as he is to play with! You can tell and play all the foxy stories and your kids are just […]
Giraffe sewing pattern, felt giraffe pdf, giraffe PDF, girffe pdf , giraffe softie pdf, stuffed animal pdf, giraffe sewing pdf This sweet little giraffe is the perfect project for all skill levels. Completely hand sewn, you don’t need a swing machine so you can take it anywhere. The patternincludes instructions and diagrams to help you achieve a neat simple blanket stitch to bring your giraffe to life. Once sewn this cute fellow would make a beautiful hand made gift for anybody. Giraffe is part of an Alphabet Animal series - have you got any suggestions for the other letters? So far I have Hippo, Deer, Elephant, Fox, Turtle, Lion, Unicorn, Koala and Pig ! 💙 SIZE : Once sewn, giraffe is approx 8 1/2 inches high and his block is 2 1/2 inches high. 💙💙💙****This is a PDF file and it is available for you to download upon payment. Print it out and get started in minutes ***💙💙💙 BUY ANY 3 PATTERNS AND GET 15% OFF - ENTER THE CODE THREE AT CHECKOUT 💙 There is also a complete kit available for this pattern - https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/1054134008/kit-for-g-is-for-giraffe-sewing-kit?ref=shop_home_active_1 💙 Click here to see all my sewing patterns: https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/ricracsews?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=19416924 💙 QUESTIONS: Please feel free to convo me if you have any questions. I am in Australia so we may be on different time schedules but I will get back to you as quick as a wink! 💙 MAKE TO SELL: You are welcome to sell items made from this pattern provided: • The item is made by you and not mass produced • You give written credit to the designer Jodie Carleton • Re-sale and/or distribution of pattern pieces and instructions is not permitted. This PDF is written in English