Big-eyed fawn like Bambi. 10 centimeter tall.
Not exactly Bambi. The face is my taste.
The main materials are felt and polyester fiberfill.
Cutting. It doesn't need seam allowance.
Sew the inside legs to the belly. These parts are sewed from inside.
Sew the muzzle to the crown (C - O - C). Sew outside.
Back stitch the dart (M - N) of the crown from inside.
Sew undernose (A - K).
Sew the belly to the body (E - F - G - H - I - J - K - J - I - H - G - F - E).
Sew the crown and the back to the body (D - C - B - A - B - C - D - E - L - E).
The tail's parts have different sizes. Make gathers on the bigger side.
This is the tail.
Put polyester fiberfill in the body and close the opening.
Embroider the nose.
Paint eyes on thin cloth or non-woven fabric.
Cut out and glue them on the face.
Stitch the ear and paint its top. Then fold in half.
Stitch the ears to the head.
Paint spots of the back with acrylic color.
Paint the toes with felt-tip pen.
You will make your original eyes.
Pattern.
If you like to make an ordinary fawn, see this page.
How to make stuffed fawn
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