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Craft Bar: Making Softies

Posted June 6, 2008 at 10:40AM in Activities, Arts & Crafts by rockergirrl | Back 

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No need to spend your money on those "ugly dolls" you see in all the stores.  Make your own.  One of my favorite online crafting websites Cut Out + Keep tells us how.

You Will Need

  • Fleece Fabric
  • Embroidery Thread
  • Sewing Thread
  • Buttons (or not - if you have a young child don't use butons)
  • Embellishments
  • Normal Fabric Scissors
  • Something soft for stuffing

Softie

  • Completed Project:Softie Picture #1
  • Completed Project:Softie Picture #2

How To Make A Softie


  1. Draw your pattern. As you can see on my pattern, you don't really need to be a good drawer for this!


  2. Cut out your pattern. If you want your softie to be symetric, you might want to only draw one half, then fold your paper in half and cut both halves at the same time.


  3. Step 3

    Place 2 pieces of fabric on top of each other, pin the pattern on it, and cut around the pattern.


  4. Step 4

    It's time to give your softie a face. Add a mouth with embroidery thread...


  5. Step 5

    and buttons for eyes...

    Some people prefer doing this after they put the whole thing together, but I prefer doing it first, do I don't need to worry about where to leave spare threads, they can just stay on the back, as they'll end up inside anyway.


  6. Step 6

    Add some more decoration, like an applique on the belly...


  7. Step 7

    or a bow for a more girly look!


  8. Step 8

    When you finished adding the face and decoration, it's time to sew the back and front together. Place them on top of each other (with the insides facing each other), and use a blanket stitch. Take a long thread, at least 2.5 times as long as the complete outline of your softie. Make sure you don't stitch it up completely yet, you'll need a hole to add the stuffing! If you don't know how to do a blanket stitch, don't worry, I'll make a tutorial for this in the near future!


  9. Step 9

    We're almost done! All we need to do now is add stuffing! Start with the little parts, like the ears, arms and legs. Use something small (like your little finger, the back of a spoon, a pen, anything like that) to get into the small spots.


  10. Sew up the gap!


  11. Step 11

    Show off the cuteness you just created!


 

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  benbaby responded June 6, 2008 at 11:48AM

  Goofing around with my babies - Big and Lil

wow! I love this. I used to find time to do these crafts once upon a time before I was a mom. Now my son takes most of my time.

 

 

 

 

 

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