Tutorials/Free Patterns

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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One Hour Softie by Ric Rac

Posted Tuesday 6 October 2009 and filed under: Other Softies, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Jodie has published this cute pair of softies that you make in just one hour!


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All you’ll need is some felted wool and a few scraps of felt.

Find the pattern here: One Hour Softie by Ric Rac

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Embroidered Kokeshi Stuffie by Melly & Me

Posted Tuesday 1 September 2009 and filed under: Other Softies, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Queens of Softie-making, Melly & Me, have generously posted up the free pattern and instructions for making this gorgeous kokeshi stuffie - so sweet!


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A small collection in different colours would look so lovely, or perhaps you can make them as giveaways for your daughter’s party, or even as little ornaments for the Christmas tree (which is only a few months away - eeek!).

Download the pdf and instructions over here: Kokeshi Stuffie by Melly & Me

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Softie Whale by Small Dream Factory

Posted Tuesday 1 September 2009 and filed under: Animal Softies, Sea Animals, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Thank you to Danielle for letting me know about her fantastic free softie whale pattern:


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Isn’t he wonderful?! You can make one too by following her super clear instructions and using her downloadable pdf pattern.

Find him here: Softie Whale by Small Dream Factory

Explore her lovely website for more softie goodness (and she has a few more free patterns on offer too!).

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Cube, Teddy & Finger Puppets by Pane Amore Creativita

Posted Tuesday 1 September 2009 and filed under: 4-Legged Creatures, Animal Softies, Other Softies, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Thank you to Linda for letting me know about some easy to make softies on her website, Pane Amore Creativita.

She has provided tutorials on how to make a felt cube softie, a felt bear softie, and felt finger puppets:


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The tutorials are in Italian but you can transalate them into English using one of the translation buttons on her website. Also, these projects are quite easy to follow without the transalation and can be purely hand-sewn.

Find them here:

1. Felt softie cubes by Pane Amore Creativita
2. Felt teddy bear by Pane Amore Creativita
3. Felt finger puppets by Pane Amore Creativita

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Jofus and Lally the Mice by Ric Rac

Posted Thursday 23 July 2009 and filed under: 4-Legged Creatures, Animal Softies, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Jodie, one of my favourite Aussie softie-makers, has posted up the free pattern and instructions to make these sweet little rodents:


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I think I have mentioned before that I am not rodent-friendly but these guys . . . well, they are hard to resist! The project is available in Scribd, which will allow you to view it all on screen or download it or print it off. Instructions are clear and well written. Note that this is a button jointed softie so may not be suitable for young children.

Find it here: Jofus and Lally the Mice by Ric Rac

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Owl Softie by Mel’s Own Place

Posted Thursday 23 July 2009 and filed under: Animal Softies, Birds, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Thanks to Mel for the email regarding the free pattern and iinstructions on her website for this cute owlie:


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Step by step instructions and pictures are provided and easy to follow. Template is in a JPG format which you can resize.

Find it here: Owl Softie by Mel’s Own Place

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Felt Bunny by Hazelnuts

Posted Thursday 23 July 2009 and filed under: 4-Legged Creatures, Animal Softies, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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Thanks to Jacqui for letting me know about a fantastic tutorial she has put together for this gorgeous felt rabbit:


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Doesn’t he remind you of Beatrix Potter’s iconic Jack the Rabbit? This little fella is fully handsewn and therefore makes this a great transportable project. Instructions and pictures are very clear and easy to understand. You can download the tutorial and template as a PDF file also. Jacqui also includes a section on embelishing the rabbit with felt and embroidery with stunning results.

Find it here: Felt Bunny by Hazelnuts

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Summer Travelers Tutorial by Whosies

Posted Wednesday 10 June 2009 and filed under: 4-Legged Creatures, Animal Softies, Tutorials/Free Patterns
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According to Becky, these Summer Travelers “are around 9″ tall. They are perfect to snuggle with, laugh with, and to show the world too. They love to be tucked into bags, blankets, suitcases, and little people arms. They find the world facinating and want to see and experience it all.“.


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She shares the free pattern and instructions on how to make your own little Summer Traveler softie.This would make a great beginner project and you could re-use felted woollens or fleece (e.g. blankets, jackets).

Available here: Summer Travelers Tutorial by Whosies

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