You may follow our option of using brown/khaki stripes or black/gray stripes for the stripes on Smie. Or choose your preferred colors of socks to sew them. The sock sloth has three felt toes on each of its limbs, and the felt is a beige color. Smie’s face is characterized by a ...
sewing tiny felt stuffed animals. I did not like dolls so I didn't sew doll clothes. In primary (elementary) school, we were taught cross-stitch, which became a pencil case that fastened with press-studs. All the mothers/ grandmothers were obliged to sew the linings. I suppose some of ...
To make your tiny bead animals, roll self-hardening clay into balls the size of grapes. You can make elephants, giraffes, zebras, monkeys, or anything else you want. Use a craft stick to help you form legs, ears, horns, and trunks. Use small pieces of thin wire to make tails or tus...
Glass eyes or beads: 2mm wire ended glass teddy bear eyes were used in this example (not suitable if these dogs will be near young children) You can also sew or glue on suitable beads, or felt eyes made from needle felt scraps in place. Sharp scissorsto trim the dog's coat to shape...
Personalized gifts make a lasting impression, and this vibrant stuffed felt name hanging is the perfect addition to a child's room, ideal for new babies, and kids of all ages! In this craft project, see how to cut out, sew, and stuff individual felt letters and then join them together ...
Yes, you read that right, you CAN cut felt with yourSilhouette! Before you get too excited, there are a few things I must tell you. First, this method will mess up your mat a bit faster than “normal” cutting would; second, you have to iron fusible webbing onto the back that will...
Then, learn to needle felt a patch, which is best for thicker fabrics like canvas and denim. Melissa walks you through making a rainbow patch and a mushroom, and also how to use the blanket stitch to finish the edge of a patch and sew it to a garment. You'll soon see that you ...
HOWTOMAKESTUFFEDANIMALS ModernSimplePatternsandInstructionsfor18 Projects WrittenandIllustratedbySianKeegan CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Chapter1:THINGSTOKNOWBEFOREYOUMAKE YOURANIMALS Materials Techniques Sewing Stuffing HandStitches Chapter2:PROJECTS PROJECT1:Bunny PROJECT2:Narwhal PROJECT3:Dachshund PROJECT4:Squirrel PROJE...
so that the patient has feeling and movement in his or her face. Doctors will drape the donor's face over the recipient's skull, adjust it to fit and sew it into place. The recipient will have to take immunosuppressant drugs for the rest of his or her life to prevent tissue rejection...
velvet to even the lowest rungs of society. While today’s velvet may not be as pure or exotic as the velvet of the past, it remains prized as a material for curtains, blankets, stuffed animals, and all manner of other products that are supposed to be as soft and cuddly as possible...