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Fabric Cube Toy Tutorial

Hi, everyone,

How are you? Sorry for waiting quite some times to read my latest tutorial.

As you all know, i am pregnant. Entering week 25 now ^_^ and i have been diagnosed with De Quervain's Disease (you may look up on the internet). It's affecting both of my wrists, right and left. But more pain for my right hand cause i am right handed. It caused me pains whenever i try to use my wrists just to do my regular courses. Yup, just about anything i do using my wrists are painful, including turning door knob, using my keys, stirring, cutting fabrics, not mentioning hand embroidery. Although, sewing with machine still okay.

My gynea booked me an appointment with orthopaedic and he was the one who told me about this unfortunate pain. This is due to my pregnancy and will get better once i had deliver my baby. Therefore in the mean time i have to restrain myself for doing much activities and have to wear custom made brace for my right hand, as for my left hand i can still wearing a wrist support.

I asked about sewing and crafting, and the doctor told me i should give it a try, but must use the brace. At least the brace keeps my wrist in steady position, not too much movement then cause frictions. We don't want that to happen. So go slowly. As long as i still can do sewing, i don't mind wearing the brace ^_^

Okay, enough about my condition, now let's get started with this tutorial. I hope you will like it. Since, i am having a baby boy, i try not to use pink fabric. But hey, who said boy can't use pink? Hahaha. 

I did some research from books and internet (of course) that newborn visual sight only limited to those high contrasting colours, example black and white. And later, will develop to see a hint of red during 4 months. Therefore, you may see lots of black and white colours fabrics i used on my baby project (my zebra socks and bunny plushies).

 front view 

 Side view.
PS: i have not name my baby boy yet. This letter "L" just simply for Lion.

 Another side view.

Bottom view.

Material needed:
  • 6 pieces 14x14cm of scrap fabrics.
  • 16 pieces of ribbons (5cm in length folded to 2 for each ribbons).
  • 1 pieces of black felt for the alphabet (you can print out the template from internet).
  • 2 pairs of black safety eyes, 1 tiny scrap of black felt for nose and black thread for sewing the mouth.
  • 1 piece 4x15cm of scrap fabric for the tail.
  • Poly stuffing or dakron.
  • 1 rattle toy (i will show how i made my rattle).
  • Coordinating thread, scissor, ruler and sewing machine, pins, fabric glue (optional).
  • 1-2 hours of your afternoon to make this toy.

 My scrap fabrics. Cuts in squares.

 The fabric i'm using for making lion's face is made from artificial fur. So soft and suitable for doll making. I only found in the remnant section in Spotlight. Cost around $2.


 My rattle: 1 mini plastic jar, you can buy it from cosmetic store. Fill in with beads, seed beads and tiny bells. Not too much but also not too little. you can also try to rattle it to hear the sound. Nothing fancy ^_^
Take a closer look what is inside my rattle.

 Ribbons!!

 My square template. size: 14x14cm, including 1cm seams allowance on each 4 sides.

10mm black safety eyes, rivet model. I bought from Swalk88 in chinatown.

Position where you want to place the eyes, nose, lip and the ribbons. I prefer place the ribbons not too close to each corner. You might want to give a bit of space for sewing and turning. Once settle, use non permanent marker to make a dots where you want to place the eyes.

Make a tiny slit the gently push the eyes from right side of the fabric. The screw parts should be at the wrong side of the fabric.

Gently just push in the back to secure.

Flip the fabric then sew the nose and sew or glue the mouth/lip using embroidery thread with whip stitch/back stitch. The colours should be up to you. I am using black.

Pin pin and pin all ribbons to the right side of the fabrics. Remember to give a space on each corner. I drew a 1cm line on each corner for the space.

Sew all around.

Let's make its tail. Take a scrap fabric 4x15cm. Fold 1cm on 1 end only. Iron.

Fold into 2. Iron.

Open, you can see the folding.

Fold each side to the middle. Iron.

Then fold again into middle. Iron.

 Sew!

Tie a knot on the folded end. And you are done.

Place the tail to the middle 1 of the square fabric. I decided to use black polkadot as the back side of the cube. Then sew to secure the tail.
You can search the alphabet of your choice from google images. Then just trace it from your screen to a piece of paper, cut then transfer it to a black felt. Again, the colours is up to you.

Position the letter. I glue it to make it secure.

Slowly with zig zag stitch or any decorative stitch available on your machine just stitch around the letter. 


I use alphabet for easier reference.
 
Attention! There is an intruder coming. Hehe, Harley just want to check everything is in order for his baby brother.

Okay, back to the tutorial!!
Place A & B right side together then sew the top (where the tail is sewn). Leave on each corner 1cm open (don't sew).

Then take C place right side with B. Sew, leave 1cm on each corner.

Flip the fabric. Open all the sewn seams then iron.

Take F, right side together with C then sew with leaving 1cm open on each corner. Iron open the seam.

Flip everything. Then place D & E to B, matched the side. Remember i ask you to leave 1cm on each corner. You will start sewing from that 1cm opening. But, you will have to leave 1cm at beginning and end. Hope. this is not confusing you.

Almost there!

Now, you want to sew together C to D & E. Do 1 side each time. Just take your time.

So far so good? This is how the cube looks like after C being sewn to D & E.

Now, time for A to be sewn to D & E. Again, sew 1 side at a time. Follow my diagram. where to start and where to end.

If you follow my diagram, your cube will end up like this.

Okay, now the fun part, you will have to sew F into A, D & E. Go slowly and do each side at a time. Don't forget to leave an opening for stuffing and turning.

Yup, yup, yup!!

From the tiny opening, turn everything inside out.
Time for stuffing with dakron and throw in the rattle.

As usual, Harley do modelling for the toy.

I like this 1 better ^_^

Don't forget other toys i had made!!!!

I hope you will find this tutorial useful for your projects. I will see you in my next tutorial.

Let's Make Them!
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Let's Make A Bear Plushie From A Man's Shirt

Hi, my lovely readers, i am back!!! i hope you all in good health.

Long story short why i have been MIA (Again), i am pregnant!! Yay!!! It has been 18 weeks and counting ^_^

I was hibernating during my 1st trimester due to morning sickness (DUH!!). The term "morning sickness" really out of context, cause it can happen at any time; morning, noon, evening and even in the middle of the night. Anyway, i was glad that i can take some time off just to relax and enjoy my first ever pregnancy.

I am going to share my ultrasound photos in my other post, cause today, i want to share a tutorial on making a bear plushie from a shirt. A man's shirt exactly and my hubby's old work shirt. However, you can use any kind of material, polar fleece, quilting cotton, minky dots, any kinds of fabrics, even felt. The possibility is endless.

After searching many tutorials, ideas on the internet, i came up with my own pattern. Started with some drawings, then transfer it into my favourite software, illustrator cs6 and maybe couple of hours creating digital pattern, then finally the pattern is ready to be tested.

I hope you'll like it and enjoy making it. Since this is my first time on sharing a digital pattern, please leave any comments for my improvement.

Important Note: The pattern is free. You can to pin it to pinterest. Share it to your blog. However, please do not re-sell the pattern and claim it as yours.

Let's Make Them!



Above is the finished bear plushie. The size is about 25cm in height. The bunny i made for practice purposes. No pattern use.


Let's take a photo with OneCraftyPup's mascot, Harley.


Materials needed for this projects:
  • Old shirt or any kind of fabrics. Mine using hubby's old shirt he used to wore for work. Made from cotton & polyester in grey and blue stripes.
  • scrap felt in colors: red for the heart embellishment, black for 1 set of eyes (you can use safety eyes or black beads) and charcoal grey for the bear's snout, if you like or you can omit the snout.
  • Matching embroidery thread: red, black and charcoal grey. Alternatively, you can sew with sewing machine using zigzag stitch.
  • The bear pattern. You can download the pattern from here:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0A0zCjZAv1cbDRDMk1LdXNGcFE/view?usp=sharing
  • Scissor.
  • Coordinating sewing thread.
  • Erasable marker.
  • Fabric glue (optional).
  • Stuffing/filling.
  • 1-2 hour of your time.
Sewing Technique: Straight stitch, sewing curve lines and hand sewing using ladder stitch.



Print out the pattern. You will need 2 papers. Better to use recycle paper. Yay, save paper!
Then what i do is fold the line from upper body pattern in order to match the bottom body. 



Don't forget to add your seam allowance. Mine is 1cm.


Cut out the pattern and the heart. If you feel the pattern will make a small plushie, you can photocopy the cut out and enlarge it another 50% larger. 


Cut black felt for 1 set of eyes and 1 for bear's nose. I don't include bear's snout in the pattern. It's totally optional. Then using black embroidery floss i hand stitched the mouth and add some dots. Cut 1 heart from red felt.


Trace the pattern to fabric. You may want to iron the fabric first to eliminate any creases.


Cut 2 for front and back.


Position all the embellishments and if your are happy you can stitch all the felts by hand with running stitch or sewing machine using zigzag stitch. Since my right hand is suffering from carpal tunnel syndrome due to my pregnancy, i just glued them using fabric glue.


Place right sides together (front fabric + back fabric) and pins. Don't forget to mark the opening. mine is at left leg.


Sew slowly due to many curves. Remove pins along the way.


Almost done.


Snip corners and curves, but not too close to the stitches.


Flip inside out through the opening.


Let's fill the bear with stuffing. I am using dakron (Indonesian) or polyester filling. You also can fill it using scraps fabrics.


Once the bear cuddly enough, you may want to shut the opening using ladder stitch.


Enjoy your hard work!!



Yay, we are finish. See you on my next projects.

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