Tutorials/Free Patterns

Baby in a Pouch by Coloured Buttons

Posted Friday 19 March 2010 and filed under: Dolls, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Here is a quick, easy, and super cute project:


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I imagine that you could make a whole bunch of these with different fabrics, yarns, coloured felts for a birthday party, a classroom, etc. Children will also be thrilled creating one these cuties with your guidance and supervision.

Find it here: Baby in a Pouch by Coloured Buttons

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Crocheted Fortune Cookies by Alicia Kachmar

Posted Thursday 18 March 2010 and filed under: Food Softies, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Okay, these fortune cookies are not ntechnically “softies” but we can get around it by suggesting that you could actually add a tuft of stuffing into each cookie to puff them up a bit and thereby create crocheted fortune cookie softies :-)


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Too cute not to make, don’t you think?

Find the instructions at the bottom of this post: Crocheted Fortune Cookies by Alicia Kachmar

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A Rooster Softie by Sewing.Org

Posted Wednesday 17 March 2010 and filed under: Animal Softies, Birds, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Check out this sweet little guy:


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I adore the detail on the face and raw edges on the feathers. The pattern is in PDF format and the steps are clear and easy to follow. Apart from the usual materials required to make a softie, you will also need wire for the feet. This project is suitable for softie-makers with experience beyond the Beginner level.

Find it here: A Rooster to Crow About by Sewing.Org

Thanks to Sarah for the link!

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Handsome Hamie the Hedgehog by Lollychops

Posted Tuesday 16 March 2010 and filed under: 4-Legged Creatures, Animal Softies, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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We continue with the hedgehog love today and I direct you to this adorable little softie:


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Pattern is provided in a PDF and instructions are well written and illustrated. A Sizzix die cut machine was used to cut out all the little spikes on the back (roughly 65 pieces in total) and each spike is then handsewn on to the body.

Find it here: Handsome Hamie the Hedgehog by Lollychops

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Ruffled Hedgehog Softie by Matsutake

Posted Monday 15 March 2010 and filed under: 4-Legged Creatures, Animal Softies, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Loving the texture on this hedgie, created by the ruffles on the body:


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Pattern is in JPEG format and each step of the process is clearly written with excellent photos/diagrams. The ruffles are hand-stitched onto the body after the body has been stuffed and sewn up.

Find it here: Ruffled Hedgehog Softie by Matsutake

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Oh-Oh the Owl by One Red Robin

Posted Sunday 14 March 2010 and filed under: Animal Softies, Birds, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Here’s a softie pattern freebie that I posted up on my own blog a few months ago. Oh-Oh the Owl cushion/softie is very easy to put together and if you are making this for a baby, you could substitute the button eyes with felt, and the felt feathers on the front with looped ribbons or crinkly cellophane encased in fabric.

Find downloadable pattern and instructions here: Oh-Oh the Owl by One Red Robin

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Rainbow Sunshine Plushie (with lots of Ribbons) by Beeper Bebe

Posted Saturday 13 March 2010 and filed under: Other Softies, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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I love the story behind why Beeper Bebe decided to release this sweet little plushie as a free download - you must read it for yourself!


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This is such a great plushie for babies - lots of colourful ribbons to attract eyes and pull with little fingers, texture on the body to cuddle up to, and you could put a little rattle or squeaker in there too.

Pattern and instructions are waiting for you here: Rainbow Sunshine Plushie (with lots of Ribbons) by Beeper Bebe

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Fuzzy Easter Chicks and Mini Easter Eggs by the Purl Bee

Posted Thursday 11 March 2010 and filed under: Animal Softies, Birds, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Easter is nearly upon us once again and here is a cute twist on chick-and-egg softies:


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Can you just imagine how soft and sweet these would be? :-)

Find pattern and instructions here: Fuzzy Easter Chicks and Mini Easter Eggs by the Purl Bee

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Felt Christmas Ornament Tutorial by Fantastic Toys

Posted Tuesday 24 November 2009 and filed under: Other Softies, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Timothy of Fantastic Toys recently emailed with a link to his tutorial for super cute felt softie Christmas ornaments:


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How gorgeous would these look in different colour combinations, not just on the tree but hung on ribbon/string like a garland on the walls, across doorways, down staircase rails too?

These ornaments can be hand-sewn, machine-sewn and kids will have a great time gluing on the little embellishments.

Find the downloadable pattern and instructions here: Felt Christmas Ornament Tutorial by Fantastic Toys

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Gulla’alla (Koala) by Coloured Buttons

Posted Tuesday 24 November 2009 and filed under: 2-Legged Creatures, Animal Softies, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Apologies for another unexpected break - life got crazy busy with an little softie exhibition I was working on. But I’m back and ready to post up lots of wonderful (and free) softie patterns for you, and just in time for the gift-giving season!

First post for today is this sweet Gulla’alla (Koala) and baby by Coloured Buttons:


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This would make for a great Beginner’s project. The shape is easy and simple to work with and the construction is straight-forward.

You’ll find the template and the instructions here: Gulla’alla (Koala) by Coloured Buttons

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