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Corgi Puppy Softie Sewing Pattern For Kids

Make your own Corgi puppy softie! A simple sewing project for kids using scrap felt and a needle and thread! Such a sweet and simple way to make your own stuffed animal!
Prep Time10 minutes
Active Time30 minutes
Total Time40 minutes
Yield: 1 softie
Cost: $1

Equipment

  • pins
  • scissors

Instructions

  • Cut out dog softie templates. Pin each template to the felt and cut out the necessary pieces.
  • Place the top face section onto one of the squares of felt. Pin into place.
    pinning brown dog face to white felt square
  • Thread a needle with a long piece of thread. If using embroidery floss, seperate the strand of floss into two sections (each section will have 3 strings of floss). Use one section for sewing.
    Tie a knot on the end. Stitch around the bottom (as shown). Tie a knot on the back when you are finished and cut the thread.
    stitching dog face on with white thread
  • Stitch nose/mouth section to the front of the square.
    stitching felt nose to front of softie
  • Pin the feet to the front of the square and stitch around the sides and top. Do not stitch the bottom of the feet.
    stitching feet onto dog softie
  • Place the inner ear pieces on top of outer ear pieces.
    felt pieces to create dog softie
  • Stitch the inner ear pieces to outer ear pieces. Do not stitch across the bottom of the ears.
    hand stitching two felt triangles for dog ears
  • Glue the eyes, nose and tongue onto the front of the softie using hot glue or fabric glue.
    front of dog softie with felt eyes, nose and tongue
  • Set the front of the softie to the side. Place the second square onto your work surface. Place the tail on the right side. Place the ears on the top.
    felt square with felt dog tail placed over
  • Place the front piece over, sandwiching the ears and tail pieces in between. Add a few pins to keep everything together.
    dog softie pinned together
  • Stitch around 3 sides, leaving one side open. Stuff dog with a small handfull of stuffing.
    dog softie unstuffed sitting flat on table
  • Stitch the opening closed.
    stitching dog softie closed

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Notes

You can sew your entire project or glue your entire project. We used a combination of sewing and gluing. Hot glue works best when gluing felt, but fabric glue is safer for kids (prevents burns). If using fabric glue, allow some time for the pieces to dry.