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A cute and cuddly stuffed sheep munching a flower. Make one or make a whole flock for your favorite animal lover. This sheep is made from your choice of fabrics and has a winsome embroidered face.
This .pdf file includes all the patterns and instructions to make your own stuffed sheep toy. Finished sheep is about 6x8 inches. Give a stuffed sheep with a copy of your favorite "sheepy" story as a great baby gift!
Materials needed for this project include about 1/4 yd of your sheep fabric, a few scraps, a sewing machine, iron and ironing board. The instructions are illustrated with step-by-step photos and full sized patterns. Suitable for beginners or more experienced stitchers. Detailed materials list is included with the pattern.
The instructions include 4 pages of instructions with photographs, including step by step instructions for 3 different embroidery stitches used for the face.
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My name is Becka Rahn and I am a geek for fiber art and technology. My own art work is a fusion of high and low-tech techniques - digitally printed fabric, laser cut bamboo and acrylic combined with hand embroidery and weaving.
I grew up in Rapid City, SD and spent my very first paycheck from a summer theater job to get a sewing machine, which I still have. Every surface of my house is covered ...
My name is Becka Rahn and I am a geek for fiber art and technology. My own art work is a fusion of high and low-tech techniques - digitally printed fabric, laser cut bamboo and acrylic combined with hand embroidery and weaving.
I grew up in Rapid City, SD and spent my very first paycheck from a summer theater job to get a sewing machine, which I still have. Every surface of my house is covered with something-in-progress all the time. I am not kidding, just ask my family.
My day job is as an art teacher and administrator at a fiber art center, where I teach sewing, felting, digital & technology skills to beginners of all ages. (www.textilecentermn.org)
I have designs published in 101 One Yard Wonders and its sequel and you can find all kinds of tutorials, art and random thoughts, links to me at Ravelry, Spoonflower, Etsy and more at my blog: www.beckarahn.com
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