For woven (NON-stretch) fabrics like cottons you may need to stuff the body more firmly to hold it’s shape nicely. I have a blog post with lots more information about toy safety here.įill the bill and head area quite firmly with toy stuffing then stuff the rest of the body. Use a embroidery thread to sew a French knot for each eye instead. TIP: It is not safe to use small parts for eyes when you are making a toy for a baby or a child under 3 years old. Click the link for ideas for toy eyes (or click on the image below) to see what you can use for Plattie’s eyes. Pin the BILL PIECES so that the edge seam lies flat then stitch around the edge of the bill using a 5mm/¼inch seam allowance to create the duck-bill-look!Īdd some eyes to your toy. Turn Plattie right sides out through this gap. (In the photo below – I have drawn a red line to show you where I left the gap.). Sew ALL the way around BUT remember to leave a gap for turning, as shown on the pattern pieces. Sew the platypus together around the outside. Place and pin all 4 feet in position on the TUMMY PIECES (Toes facing towards the middle!). Sew the BILL BASE PIECE to the TUMMY PIECE from A to B. Sew the BILL TOP ONE PIECE to the BILL TOP TWO PIECE, then sew the BILL TOP TWO PIECE to the BODY PIECES, sew from G – C – H. Sew the BODY PIECES together from C to D. I like to use a wooden chopstick to turn the feet out nicely! Repeat for the other 3 feet. Sew two FEET PIECES together and turn right sides out. * Cut the BODY PIECES from your Main fabric and cut the BILL and FEET PIECES from a contrasting fabric. Following the layout guide, place your templates onto the wrong side of the fabric and trace the templates with a fabric/permanent marker and cut out your pieces on the TRACED line. Lay the fabric right side down with the grain/pile running down towards you. Glue the pattern pieces onto card and cut them out to make your templates. Let’s get started! Step 1: GENERAL PREPARATION You can use ANY fabric for sewing your platypus toy! Look at some of the amazing feedback photos of Plattie I have received over the years for some inspiration! □ You will learn lots of toy making tips and tricks to make it easy and fun! I like to use my Plattie the Platypus sewing pattern when I teach a beginner’s toy-making class because I can guarantee that EVEN a beginner can finish this toy in a few hours! I like using fleece as it is nice and CUDDLY especially for making homemade BABY TOYS but I also love the colours and patterns of quilting cottons, and textured fabrics like cordurouy. In this tutorial I am making Plattie from pink fleece and purple, flowery corduroy. You can sew your platypus toy on a sewing machine or by hand. With this photo tutorial you will see how easy it is to sew soft toys ~> scroll down for step-by-step photos!
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