Instant DOWNLOAD Toy Sewing Pattern includes:
- Ready to print sewing pattern (no need to resize)
- A colour picture of the completed Funky Friend toy
- A full list of material requirements
- Layout diagram
- Easy to follow instructions
RECOMMENDED FABRICS:
100% cotton fabric has been used for making Sugar Plum Fairy and batting was used to firm up the wings. (Calico was used for her skin) Tulle was used for her tutu, felt was used for her hair.
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS:
- Body Fabric - 33x55cm wide / 13x22 inches wide
- Christmas Fabric - 13x35cm wide / 5x14 inches wide
- Contrast Fabric - 30x55cm wide / 12x22 inches wide
- Iron on Batting for wings - 20x28cm / 8x11 inches
- Felt for Hair - 23cm / 9 inch square
- Soft Netting/Tulle for tutu - 50x145cm wide / 6x57 inches wide
- 3mm (1/8 inch) ribbon for straps - 150cm / 60 inches
- 5mm (¼ inch) elastic - 20cm (8 inches)
- 2 small pieces of velcro or velcro dots
- Black and pink embroidery thread for face
- Ribbon rosebud or similar adornment (optional but cute)
COPYRIGHT POLICY:
The Funky Friends Factory patterns, concepts and logo are protected by international copyright protection: It is acceptable to make these toys yourself, for personal use and gifts. It is acceptable to sell the toys you make yourself, in limited numbers if the toy is labeled/tagged ‘Made from a Funky Friends Factory pattern’. If you are selling the toys online – EACH online listing MUST state that the toy is made from a Funky Friends Factory Pattern. It is unacceptable to mass-produce the toys or have them made for you to sell. If you are using a Funky Friends Factory pattern for a class or workshop EACH student is required to have their own, legitimate pattern. It is illegal to make photocopies or duplicates of the printed patterns. It is also illegal to make additional print-outs of a PDF pattern. Teachers or instructors can apply for a wholesale account. (Find out more here - /terms-of-use)
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- I had fun making up this lovely fairy Review by Jaqui
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Quality Difficulty - First toy that sold at my Christmas market! Review by Shirley B
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Quality Difficulty
I made a few for our church Christmas market and she was my first sale – soon after all the others were sold and was proudly carried off by gran or mum to place under the tree for a special someone.
Kind regards and may you have a wonderful blessed Christmas and new year. (Posted on 12/9/2015)