Sunday, 23 July 2017

Showcasing ~ Star Softie ~ Tutorial

Today's showcased tutorial is a great beginner sewing project. Help the kids to make their own softies.

Learn how to make a star softie ~ Tutorial by Apple Green Cottage

Damjana, from Apple Green Cottage, shows how to make a star softie. Included with the tutorial are downloadable templates in three sizes. The star softie is quick and easy to sew, with a mix of machine and hand sewing.

Damjana added her star softie to the Softies, Dolls & Toys link party. You might like to check out the following links at the Softies, Dolls & Toys linky...
  • Smurfette Doll
  • Hipster Teddy Bear
  • Pencil Rolls
  • Fuzzy Dice
  • Fabric Memory Game

... Pam




6 comments:

  1. Oh that is adorable! I love softies. You can really make any shape and call it a softie when it has a cute embroidered face and a bit of personality ;-) Mimi xxx

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  2. Cute - and a great way to use up odds and ends of fleece - in whatever colours you happen to have handy :)

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  3. Can i make one without being a kid,,,,, What an adorable joy to make such a toy. thank you mirjam

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