![]() ![]() Stuff more lightly towards the top of the leg, where it will be attached to the body.Īttaching your memory bear's legs and arms Step 1 Sew one side up to the seam, then pivot and sew down the other side. Tack, then sew slowly, from the top side, using a small stitch length. Pin at those two points first, then add more pins along the sides. Line up the centre marks of the Foot Pad with the seams of the leg. Place one Foot Pad piece at the bottom of the leg, with the RS facing in. Leave a gap in the outer side for turning. Tack and sew down to the Foot Pad mark on each side. Pin a pair of Inner and Outer Leg pieces RS together. Stuff firmly into the paws and most of the arm, leaving slightly lighter stuffing towards the top. Sew this piece RS together with an Outer Arm, leaving a gap in the side for turning. ![]() RS together, pin and sew a Paw Pad to an Inner Arm. Press and stuff, starting at the nose and gradually filling the head, then down through the neck and body. Turn the body RS out through the turning gap at the back of the body. Sew around two or three times to make the head secure. If easier, sew by hand, using a very small backstitch. Keeping the body turned wrong side (WS) out, push the turned out head top first into the body cavity, matching the seam at the front of the neck to the front centre seam of the body. Pin and sew these two new pieces RS together. Repeat to sew the second pair of Body pieces, this time leaving a turning gap, to form the back of the body. Pin and sew a pair of Body pieces down the centre seam, from point E to F, to form the front of the body. Position each one so about one third is above the head gusset seam and two thirds below it. Insert an ear on each side of the head, sandwiched between the layers. Match the centre seam of the back of the head with the middle point of the Head Gusset. Then pin this piece RS together to the front of the head, leaving the neck end open. Pin and sew the Head Back pieces down their centres, RS together, from A to D.Ĭlip into the curve. Pin and sew down the front of the head, from point B to point C, RS together. Take the opposite Head Side piece and sew it to the opposite side of the Head Gusset piece, from A to B, meeting the first seam on the other side. Match pieces at point A, and pin to point B at the front of the Head Gusset. Pin the Head Gusset RS together with the Head Side. Clip notches, trim the seams and turn RS out. ![]() Pin a pair of Inner and Outer Ear pieces right sides (RS) together. Making your memory bear's ears and head Step 1 If you enjoy making toys, you might also want to take a look at Lucy’s teddy bear pattern, lamb sewing pattern and reindeer pattern. Your step by step memory bear sewing pattern guide You will need: If you're new to sewing, take a look at our sewing for beginners and how to use a sewing machine guides before you get started. Add iron-on interfacing to all pattern pieces, particularly when using fabrics of different weights or with stretch.Download the memory bear pattern templates.What you need to make Lucy's memory bear sewing pattern Notes Read on to make our memory bear pattern for free with our step-by-step guide… You can use fabrics of all kinds to make this adorable little memory bear pattern from old babygrows to baby sleeping bags. ![]() By making this memory bear sewing pattern you'll be preserving your child's old garments and give them a toy that they'll treasure as they get older. Sew a special keepsake bear made from clothes that hold precious memories with Lucy Ward's memory bear pattern.Īs children grow older, it can be a wrench to give away their baby clothes or stash their old bedding away in the attic. ![]()
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