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Frog Toy Sewing Pattern With Accessories

Frog Toy Sewing Pattern With Accessories

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Dive right into making this adorable toy pattern by Corinne Bradd. This amphibian is learning to swim and comes with all kinds of accessories to help make the children's playtime even more fun! You can dress this croaker up with a snail watch, a rubber ring for floating, a dapper fish bowtie, and a turtle backpack to store the essentials. Our frog also has an octopus best friend to accompany paddling adventures. From sewing the basic body to stitching the miniature accessories, this project pack is a great way to develop your toy making skillset.

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  • Corinne Bradd
  • Intermediate
  • Wovens (Cotton)

What you will need

Cotton fabric: three shades of green, blue, yellow, orange, light brown, pink, purple, lilac
Felt
Embroidery thread
Safety eyes
Small black buttons or beads
Fibre filling
Iron-on appliqué sheet
Lightweight quilt wadding
PVA glue
Bodkin
Pinking shears

Techniques used

Toymaking, Embroidery

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