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The document provides instructions for making a toy doorstop in the shape of a dachshund dog. It includes a list of materials needed and step-by-step directions for cutting out and assembling the pieces to create the stuffed dog figure.

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Dave Dachshund

The document provides instructions for making a toy doorstop in the shape of a dachshund dog. It includes a list of materials needed and step-by-step directions for cutting out and assembling the pieces to create the stuffed dog figure.

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Dave Dachshund

Children Home makes Toys

Make this cute doorstop today.




Download Template click here

Essentials

1. Flora fat quarter


2. Fabric: plain, green, 10cm x 20cm
3. Thread, sewing, coordinating
4. Toy stuffing
5. Buttons: black, 8mm, two;
6. 12mm, one

Dimensions List

1. 12cm x 27cm

Dave Dachshund

1. Print out the templates. Cut two bodies, two bellies and two ears (with one of
each reversed) and a head gusset from your Flora fat quarter. Cut two ears
(with one of each reversed) from green fabric. Note that the templates include
a 6mm seam allowance.
2. Pin the plain and floral ears together in pairs with right sides facing. Machine
stitch around the curved edges, leaving the top unstitched. Clip into the seam
allowance at the curves, then turn through. Ease out the seams and press
lightly.
3. With the floral side upwards, pin one ear to each side body and tack in place.
Pin the head gusset to one body, between points A and B, with right sides
facing. Stitch together along the seam line.
4. With right sides facing, pin the two bellies together around the legs, from C to
D. Stitch, leaving a gap between E and F. Press the seam allowance open on
either side of this gap.
5. With right sides facing, pin one side of the joined belly piece to the body with
the gusset attached, matching points C and D. Machine stitch between these
points leaving the seam allowance at each end unstitched.
6. Pin and tack the second body in place, with right sides facing, carefully
matching the edges. Stitch all the way around, then clip into the inside curves
so that they will open out properly.
7. Turn right side out and ease out all the seams. Stuff gently through the gap,
using a pencil to push small clumps of filling to the tip of the tail and into the
head. Slip stitch the gap securely.
8. Sew small buttons to the side of the head where indicated and fix a large one
to the tip of the snout. If gifting to a small child, embroider instead.

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