This project is so easy to make that it hardly needs a tutorial, but I just couldn't bring myself to delete everything that I put together for my original post.
To make a 12-inch tall stuffed animal (which you could turn into a cat, a pig, a bear, an alien, etc.) you will first need to gather eight (8) swatches, each about 4 inches square. Choose swatches with tighter gauges to better contain the stuffing. But if your swatches are loosely knit, you can still use them; just weave in scraps of extra yarn, as you'll see later in this tutorial.
Next, decide which swatch will be for which body part by laying them out like so:
*Head -- 2 swatches, one front and one back
*Torso -- 2 swatches, one front and one back
*Arms -- 2 swatches, one left arm and one right arm
*Legs -- 2 swatches, one left leg and one right leg
Body pieces laid out -- arms have already been sewn up and stuffed |
Home stretch: Here is the completed stuffed animal -- species unknown! The finishing touches are to sew down the ears and add facial features. For a little panache, I added a crocheted vest. The tag is another sweet detail (think Paddington Bear) but it is not necessary.
This was fun to make -- more stuffies from swatches coming soon . . .
Until next time,
s w a t c h m o n s t e r
Clever and quite cute. Lisa C :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lisa! I think your comment is my very first one. Congratulations! Gold medal :-)
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