Showing posts with label turtle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turtle. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Sea Turtle Stuffed Animal

With being sick and just plain busy, I haven't been too productive in the crafts department. Instead, I've been spending most of my time reading (currently working on the first book of Game of Thrones and looking for a good book on the history of European Art) and brainstorming for project ideas. Today, I decided that I needed to complete a project, sick or not! I've been meaning to make some stuffed animals for Winston, because it seems like every week I'm spending $10 on a new toy. I wanted to make Winston something that was somewhat floppy so he can toss it around easily (he likes to play fetch with himself when I am busy). I decided to go with a sea turtle so I could do the flippers and flatter shell version. I created my own pattern for this and have included it in PDF format. It should print to scale. You can use whatever fabric type you prefer, but I used fleece.


Materials:

Instructions:
  • When tracing the pattern pieces, be sure to add 1/2" allowance and to cut on the fold where instructed.
  • Cut the body pieces on the green fabric.
  • Cut one shell piece on the dark brown fabric.
  • Cut one shell piece on the light brown fabric.
  • Cut the pupils and eyes on the black and white felt, respectively.


  • Hand sew the pupil piece on top of the white piece as seen above.
  • When finished, do not cut the thread yet.
  • Trim the excess pupil fabric off so that the pupil is flush with the white.

  • Sew the eye onto the right side of one of the head pieces (be sure to stay within your seam allowance).
  • Repeat the previous steps on the other eye and sew to the head piece symetrically.

  • Place right sides together of each set of limbs, tail, and head pieces.
  • Sew all around and leave the straight ends open.
  • Cut notches on any concave curves before turning the pieces right side out.

  • Lightly stuff the flippers so they remain somewhat flat (you could probably leave them unstuffed too).
  • Stuffed the head tightly to get a rounded shaped.

  • Sketch a shell design on you top shell piece and sew with a contrasting thread.
  • It doesn't have to be perfect and you can use random shapes in the design. I went with the design above to make sewing easier. I sewed columns of zigzags first from the head to the tail end. Then, I rotated the shell on its side and sewed the straight lines (top and bottom of the hexagons). To save time, I didn't cut my threads after each straight line. After my backstitches, I just moved the shell over the next section and continued sewing.

  • Place the bottom shell piece right side up.
  • Pin the neck of the head piece to the top of the shell (the wider, flatter end). Make sure the top of the head is facing up!
  • Also, pin the flippers as pictured above.

  • Once all the body pieces are pinned, pin the top shell right side down over the ensemble. Remove the pins from the previous step as you do this.
  • Sew all around, but leave 4" open at the tail end.
  • Turn it right side out and stuff the shell. Sea turtle shells are flatter, so do not over stuff.
  • Pin the tail in place and sew the open shut with ladder stitches.

Winston has a new friend!
    

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