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Sewing: Little Big Pup
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Little Big Pup

Large & Small Toy

Large & Small Toy
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Full Scale Small Toy

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This project was made as part of a Craftsy course:
Stitch & Slash »

Instructions

Must have a very sharp seam ripper or sharp scissors. If using sharp scissors, after slashing the cloth use a natural bristle finger nail brush to fray raw edges of the cloth.

Difficulty:

Category: Sewing

Type of item: Toy

For: Pets

Style: Funky


Materials

Cloth, Interfacing and thread

What was your inspiration?

I was asked to make some samples by a potential customer so I used my "not so favorite" cloth pieces to create a unique and funky toy.

What are you most proud of?

Incorporating the stitch and slash technique in a potential design job.

What advice would you give someone starting this project?

Keep the size small.

 

7 comments

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sandracan785686 on craftsy.com
Jan 21, 2013    Flag as inappropriate
Too cute!! My question too, what did you stuff them with??
Doubleneedle on craftsy.com
Jan 25, 2013   Flag as inappropriate
Bamboo fill, thanks for noticing the project my customer was delighted with the products when I finished the order .
Doubleneedle on craftsy.com
Jan 25, 2013   Flag as inappropriate
Bamboo fill, thanks for noticing the project my customer was delighted with the products when I finished the order .
Carol Ann Waugh on craftsy.com
Carol Ann Waugh
Craftsy Instructor
May 13, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Demauri, you are so creative! Who would have thought to use Stitch & Slash fabric to make toys but I just love it! Thanks for sharing!
Neraddan on craftsy.com
May 13, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
This is great! What did you stuff it with?
Doubleneedle on craftsy.com
Jan 25, 2013   Flag as inappropriate
I filled with bamboo , I made 53 for a colorado non profit/customer and she was de
Doubleneedle on craftsy.com
Jan 25, 2013   Flag as inappropriate
delighted with the results