Small stuffed squirrel of felt. About 7 centimeters in height.
Pattern of the squirrel.
Pieces. No seam allowance.
Sew the darts of the cheeks and the belly with back stitch. Darts are sewn from inside.
Sew the crown to the head from outside.
Sew the belly to the body.
Put wires in the legs.
Stuff fiberfill in it.
Stitch the nose. It is the same as the rabbit's.
Attach the eyes.
Sew the ears. Fold the ear and sew it to the head.
Sew the tail. Put fiberfill in it. Sew it to the hips.
If you sew all from inside, add seam allowance.
Stripes are painted with a felt-tip pen.
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It's lovely, thank you! :) /Vera
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful squirrel!
ReplyDeleteI was looking for a squirrel to give along with a children's book series called The Mistmantle Chronicles, and this is perfect. There are lots of moles, otters and hedgehogs in the books, too -- if you ever come up with a pattern for any of those, I'd be happy to use them! :-)
Greetings from Sweden,
Anna
Hi Runo
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Thank you very much for sharing this pattern! I used it in my project:
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Greetings from Poland,
Asia
Wow i love it!
ReplyDeleteI linked you and the pattern.
I use it for our crochet Along we also use felt patterns.
I maked the squirrel i must say it wasn't that easy for me ;-) but i love the result.
Hi - thanks for the tutorial. I taught my 10 yr old daughter how to sew with this project and it turned out so cute.
ReplyDeleteMonique
Hi Runo, Thank you for sharing your lovely squirrel pattern.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Australia!
Merrilyn
Thank you very much for this patern, my son will enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteFrom france, Claire
You have no idea how much joy this little one has brought into my life. I will always be thankful for it
ReplyDeleteReally cute squirrel! I made it from an old suede jacket, an old fuzzy face cloth for the belly and used a big fur pompom for the tail, it looks amazing!! Suede is definitely trickier to stitch through though!
ReplyDeleteThankyou for the pattern, it is beautiful and dimensional and perfect!