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How to Make a Beanbag or Stuffed Toy
KarensVariety.com |
Children love small toys to play with,
collect or carry with them in their backpacks or pockets. You can easily
create many different types; animals, people, toys in any fabric whether
plain or coloured. Cut, stuff with beans or polyfil, sew and add faces and
detailing with embroidery or fabric paint. Delight a child with a
collection!
Use any picture from old magazines, books,
etc. Look for pictures that have rounded edges or round them as you cut.
Do not use pictures that will require a lot of attachments. As much as
possible try to cut in one piece, only adding ears, perhaps bunny puff
tail.
You can make the picture larger or smaller using a
photocopier to enlarge or by squaring off with 1 inch squares using a ruler.
Then on larger paper, make 2 inch squares and draw the picture into the larger
squares copying from the smaller picture. Square off the picture or place on a window
with graph over top and trace the picture outline. The same applies to
make the picture smaller; use 1/2 inch squares (or as big or as small as you
wish).
For each toy, cut two identical pieces,
front and back. Remember, you will need at least 1/4 inch extra for the seam.
Place the two material pieces right side together and sew seam. Bind the
seam edges to keep it from unravelling.
At this point, you can either stuff with
beans or use polyester filling.
If you fill with beans, be careful not to
overstuff. You will want your toy to be squishy.
If you fill with stuffing, use the eraser end of a pencil to push the
stuffing into corners, ears, etc.
Fold the edges in of the remaining seam and
sew shut.
A face or other detailing can be embroidered
or painted on with fabric paint. You can also use small buttons for eyes,
yarn for whiskers or hair, pom pom for hair or tail. Again, remember that
these add-ons can be very dangerous for children (or for animals) as they
are a choking hazard.
I have cut two pictures; a
Bear and a Bunny,
from an old magazine and squared off so you can see an example. To cut
these out, you need to cut 1/4 inches around away from the edge of the picture
for your seam. These are a good example of how detailing can be added with
embroidery or fabric paint.
Materials:
* Fabric scraps.
* Scissors.
* Dried beans, dried split peas or lentils, or polyester stuffing
* Needle and thread. Simple sewing is required.
Tips:
* Make sure everything is very clean before
you begin.
* Do not use material that will run when
washed.
* Use material with a tight weave to make the toy last longer.
* Beanbag toys are mean to be handled and tossed so it is important not to
have a loosely woven fabric.
* Preshrink cotton material.
* Embroider or paint the face.
* Be sure all seams are tightly sewn.
* Do not overstuff with beans.
Warning:
*Beans or add-ons can choke so do not make
this toy for babies or young toddlers.
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