Tutorial - How to Make a Stuffed Owl
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Tutorial - How to Make a Stuffed Owl


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Stuffed Owl Tutorial at Stubbornly Crafty Blog

"Print your pattern and cut out the pieces. You'll need two of everything except the beak.  Pick out your fabrics. Trace and cut out the front and back of your owl. I made the back of my owls the same fabric as the wings.  The rest of the pattern pieces trace on the smooth paper side of your fusible webbing. Cut out around the pieces and iron them on to your fabric selections. Follow the directions on the back of the package. Start with the wings. Match them up to the outside edge of the owls body. If they don't match perfectly no big deal. You won't be able to tell once you've sewn around the owl body at the end".... Read more




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