Nulla è più trapeutico di un gruppetto di piccoli e mOstruosi Softies , nati e pensati per i piccOlini sono un'eccellente antioSSidante...
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I love a sewing project that makes itself. You know, the kind that simply comes together without much thought or planning and in the end is one you truly love ~ even more than the projects you labored over and tried so hard to make perfect. Hello bear in a...
This all came about because of a large multi-colored stack of stripey tees I have had taking up space in my workshop for months. The t-shi...
I thought I would put together a little photo tutorial to go with my Babushka Softie Doll pattern . Sometimes it is easier to explain things visually. Here goes.... Cut out all the pieces remembering to include the notches. You of course will have ironed all your fabric first because you do things properly, as you can see I am a little slap dash (I am time poor due to a certain 10 month old!). Machine stitch the hair onto the face following the hairline with a 3mm seam. As you can see here I have broken the rules and have actually hand stitched instead because a) I like the to be difficult and b) I like chunky stitches! Next add some personality with a face. I have used a fading fabric marker to draw on the details. Use 3 strands of brown embroidery floss and either back stitch or split stitch to outline the face. Now I have the iron out (better late than never!). Give everything another little press and taking your dress piece flip it face down and iron up about 5mm of the hemline - hope you can see this clearly. You could also zig zag or overlock before this step if you like. Flip your dress right side up again and pin the lace or ribbon just above the fold of the hemline - making sure the piece you have just ironed is still tucked under and captured by the pins. Stitch the lace/ribbon on. With right sides facing up take the front piece of the body and lay the dress on top of it - aligning the notches. Place the face on top, centred in the head and pin through the 3 layers. Stitch around the face with a 3mm seam. With right sides together pin the front and back of the body together. Sew around the body with a 10mm seam leaving a 4cm gap at the side for stuffing. I usually sew around again very close to the first seam just to give it a bit of extra strength. Trim off excess fabric with pinking shears or cut little 'v's or slits to help create the rounded shape. Turn your doll inside out and see how she looks! I use a knitting needle and run it round the inside along the seam just to push all the edges out. Stuff, stuff, stuff!! Be generous with the stuffing to help create shape but don't overstuff the head as it can start looking a little pointy!! Sew up the gap with invisible thread or just the cotton used to sew with. I used a ladder stitch to close the gap. Choose a piece of ribbon from your stash and tie a nice bow or knot around your dolls neck. You can leave it like this or tack it down if you prefer. I have tacked this bow down under the ribbons at the side seams and under the middle of the bow. I find spotted ribbon great as you can hide the stitches within the dots. Now she is complete and all she needs is a name!!! I am sure you will want to get started on another one straight away - they become addictive!!! I would love to see your creations and I have started a Photo Gallery page to showcase all the 'girls'. If you would like to include a photo of your doll that would be fabulous - you can tell me her name and I am happy to include a link to your own website/blog. Email me if you are interested.
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A husband and wife team called Oeuf came up with the cleverly simple design for these knitted stuffed pigeons. It's pretty amazing how they managed to
A free pattern and tutorial for how to sew an Easter bunny softie. Stuffed Easter bunny craft.
This is a plushie I made that is a character from an animated short that I made called 'Colour Contamination'. You can see the character peeking out in the poster here --> elbooga.blogspot.com/2008/11/poster-from-colour-contamina... It's a while since I've made the film (2008!) but I still had the desire to make this design into a plushie. I think it turned out pretty faithful.
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Are you looking for the perfect softie pattern to sew this holiday season? Kids will love these softies and toys, and you'll love our bonus plush toy sewing tips too.
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Our cute little snuggle bunny sewing pattern is ready just in time for Easter. Snuggle bunny makes for a cuddly pressie complete with her own blankey.
More than 30 free plushie patterns to sew and free plushie sewing tutorials for you to choose from - fun and easy to sew!
Sew a Softie in July 2020, with 65 free softie sewing patterns, is drawing to a close. Of course, you may have noticed that it's already August and new, simple to sew softie tutorials are still being posted...every day...Sew a Softie in July always...it seems...draws to a close...reluctantly. There's just so much enthusiasm. This year
I'm always on the look out for fun and really easy to sew Valentines softies and these 20 softies fit the bill. I've been designing and sewing softies and stuffed toys for years and I'm still always amazed at the creative ideas people have for softies. The bloggers who jumped on board to design softie
This is a Koala Softie pdf sewing pattern. The designer, Angel Lea Designs, named her koala Blinky Belle. With her cute face and cuddly body, Blinky Belle is sure to be a welcome addition to any child’s stuffed toy collection. Who wouldn’t want to receive this great toy as a gift? The designer has […]
Looking for a free frog softie pattern? Well then, meet Froggy. I designed this little Froggy when I first started making softies. When I was little I loved all those beanie rice frog softies that were popular at the time. I never had my own beanie frog so when I started sewing softies, I knew
(scendi in basso per la descrizione in italiano - scroll down for italian translation) This is a sewing pattern (NOT a finished item!!!) with detailed instructions to create a sweet and lovely softie. With this pattern you will be able to create up to 6 combinations of softies: a cat, a bunny or a bear, which can wear a pretty dress or some cute dungarees. The tutorial is available in english and in italian languages and includes 7 pages of instructions + step by step diagrams and 3 pages of patterns. Level: beginner and intermediate You will be able to automatically and instantly download the pdf pattern once the purchase is completed. You can choose to download it in english or in italian (or both). Once downloaded, you will need to print it at home from your pc and printer. You may sell the finished item on a handmade scale referring to me as the designer (Countrykitty). Mass production is prohibited. Approximate finished size of the softie: 35 cm. The bunting in the picture has display purposes only, its pattern is not included in the project. ********************************************************************* Questo é un cartamodello (NON un prodotto finito!!!) con istruzioni dettagliate per cucire alcuni dolcissimi pupazzi. Con questo cartamodello potrai creare fino a 6 combinazioni di pupazzi: un gatto, un coniglio o un orsetto, che potranno vestire un adorabile abitino o una simpatica salopette. Il tutorial é disponibile in italiano e in inglese e include 7 pagine con istruzioni ed illustrazioni passo passo + 3 pagine di cartamodelli. Livello di difficoltá: principiante e intermedio. Potrai scaricare automaticamente ed istantaneamente il cartamodello in formato pdf sul tuo pc dopo che l'acquisto sará completato e potrai scegliere se scaricarlo in italiano o in inglese (o in entrambe le lingue). Una volta scaricato potrai stamparlo con il tuo computer dalla tua stampante. Potrai vendere il prodotto finito solo se creato a mano su scala artigianale e se verrá riportato il credito a me come designer (Countrykitty). La produzione commerciale di massa é proibita. Misure approssimative del pupazzo: 35 cm circa. Le bandierine nella foto hanno unicamente scopo abbellitivo, nel cartamodello non sono incluse istruzioni per realizzarle.
How to Make a Snuggle Puppy – step by step sewing project to make a cute Snuggle Puppy with our free pattern and video tutorial
A list of free PDF sewing patterns for download, including free felt sewing patterns, free toy sewing patterns, free home decor sewing patterns, and more.
Sewing stuffed toys is a fun hobby that enables you to really let your imagination take flight! On this page you'll find many tutorials, free sewing patterns and awesome inspiration to get you started
Sewing stuffed toys is a fun hobby that enables you to really let your imagination take flight! On this page you'll find many tutorials, free sewing patterns and awesome inspiration to get you started
Nulla è più trapeutico di un gruppetto di piccoli e mOstruosi Softies , nati e pensati per i piccOlini sono un'eccellente antioSSidante...
Colorful fabrics make this Fox Sewing Pattern a MUST make! Perfect for a child's toy or a sweet gift to sit on the bed as an accent pillow.
The Sweet Love Ladybug Free Sewing Pattern is so sweet and cute! Its smile face will make every day full of happy and bright.
A collection of free stuffed animal patterns. Sew stuffed dogs, cats, bunnies, teddy bears and more.
***For a limited time, if you spend $20 or more in our shop, you will receive $5 off your total purchase. In order to receive this discount you must enter the code SPENDTWENTY at checkout.*** This is a PDF e-pattern. This is not a finished item. As soon as we receive payment, you will receive a confirmation email from Etsy with information on how to download the e-pattern. This adorable sleepy unicorn softie is very easy to make. The unicorn is 20” tall by 16.5” across with arms outspread. It’s created from fleece and cotton fabrics which makes it soft and cuddly. The unicorn is perfect for little hands to hold. This 8 page PDF e-pattern includes full size patterns to make the unicorn, a materials list, detailed instructions written in English, and clear step-by-step photographs. Copyrights protect this pattern from being reproduced in any media format to be resold. Permission is given for the pattern to be used to make and sell the finished foxes in limited quantities.
Step-by-step tutorial to show you how to make a plushie. 1. Design plushie pattern 2. Cut out pattern on fabric 3. Sew. Includes free Pattern
DIY Little Valentine Bear Free Sewing Pattern
10 Best Printable Teddy Bear Sewing Pattern Printablee Com
Carlton the Cow soft toy pdf sewing pattern ready for immediate download to create a handmade softie gift for children
Make it for Giving – Free Softie Pattern