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Story by
katiearms
Published on March 24, 2009 in How-To |
Photo by Elizabeth Sheehan c/o Penguin Group |
We jumped on this adorable donkey tutorial by Myra Masuda and immediately knew we needed to share! Download the complete project instructions here, or follow along below, courtesy of Softies Only a Mother Could Love: Lovable Friends for You to Sew, Knit, or Crochet by Jess Redman and Meg Leder. This makes a great gift for the kiddo or the adult toy-collector in your life.
Donkey
Tools
Iron
Tracing paper
Scissors
Pins
Sewing needle
Sewing machine
Stuffing stick (or chopstick or pencil)
Materials
Body fabric - An 18 cm x 30 cm (7 in x 12 in) piece of plain fabric for the main body; a 15 cm x 25 cm (6 in x 10 in) piece of new or vintage patterned fabric for the inner body.
Extra fabric - A scrap of plain tan or cream fabric for the muzzle; scraps of white felt for the eyes and black felt for the pupils; interfacing for the ears.
Thread - Colored sewing thread to match the body fabric; brown, pink and white embroidery thread for the mane and tail.
Stuffing - Polyfill.
Instructions
1. Trace and cut out the pattern using the template provided. Pin it to the fabric and cut out the pieces. You will need to cut 2 main body shapes, 2 inner body shapes, 6 ear shapes (2 in each fabric, plus 2 in interfacing), 2 muzzle shapes, and 2 pupil shapes from your fabric.
2. Pin each muzzle to a main body piece (x to x, right sides facing). Sew Together.
3. Pin body/muzzle pieces together (right sides facing) and sew around the top of the body from A to B, leaving an opening for turning right-side out and stuffing (as marked on the pattern).
4. Pin the inner body pieces together (right sides facing) and sew from A to B.
5. Pin the inner body piece to the main body piece (right sides facing), A to A and B to B. Sew together.
6. Trim edges and clip fabric around the curved edges. Be careful not to clip the seam. Turn right side out.
7. Using a stuffing stick, push small amounts of stuffing into the tight corners first — legs and muzzle. Gradually fill the rest of the body until the stuffing is firm and even, but not too tight.
8. Hand-sew the stuffing opening closed using a ladder stitch.
9. For the eyes, sew each black felt oval onto a white felt circle and then position the eyes on the head as marked. Sew in place. Make French knot with the white embroidery thread for each pupil, as marked on the pattern. Use 3 strands of brown embroidery thread to sew the nostrils onto the muzzle using a straight stitch. Then use 3 strands of pink embroidery thread to sew the mouth using a back stitch. Sew the eyelashes with black embroidery thread.
10. For each ear, pin together a solid color fabric piece, patterned fabric piece, and interfacing (with fabrics right sides facing). Sew together, leaving the base open for turning right-side out. Turn right-side out and iron flat. Turn the base edge of the ears under 6 mm (1/4 in) and hand-sew closed using a ladder stitch. Sew right and left bottom corners of the ear together to form a ring. Position ears to the head (y to y) and attach with a ladder stitch.
11. For the tail, fold the tail piece in half (right sides facing) as marked on the pattern. Sew along the long edge to make a tube. Turn right-side out. Turn the edges under 6 mm (1/4 in) at each end and sew closed using a ladder stitch.
12. Use black embroidery thread for the end of the tail. Insert the needle into the tail, about 8 mm (5/16 in) from the end. Pull through, leaving about a 5 cm (2 in) tail. Cut off, leaving a tail of equal length. Repeat all the way around the end of the tail. Tie a piece of thread around the tail tassel, close to the end where it is attached to the tail. Attach the tie to the end of the tail so it won't slip off. Trim the tassel to a uniform length.
13. Pin finished tail to the back of the donkey at B. Attach with a ladder stitch.
14. Use black embroidery thread to stitch the mane. Starting at point C, insert needle on right side of "spine" and bring out 3 mm (1/8 in) over, on the left side of the spine, leaving about 2.5 cm (1 in) tail on the right side. Insert needle at the first point of entry and bring out at the second point (effectively "tying" the thread to the spine). Cut off, leaving a 2.5 cm (1 in) tail on the left side. Repeat this process until you've worked your way from point C to point D. Once finished, trim the mane to a uniform length of about 2 cm (3/4 in).
Thanks to Myra Masuda, Jess Redman, Meg Leder and the folks at Penguin for sharing this project.
More crafty project downloads can be found in our How-Tuesday series on the Etsy blog!
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3squares
This is adorable! I have to try it. Thanks for the fun project.
HoboBethy
oooo I cant wait to make one of these for my daugher, she loves donkeys!
amarshall
I soooooo can NOT sew!!!! But that is way cute! I'll stick to making jewelry =D
kippyfure
What fun it would be to handsew one of these with embroidery on felt with blanket stitched seams!
lucybluestudio
So cute! I wish I could sew. LOL, I can't even thread the bobbin without tangling everything.
KellesKitchen
I want one! If you make it a little fatter with floppier ears and a detachable tail it's totally Eeyore!
thepaintedlily
So cute! I'm going to make one for when our new baby arrives!
poppyswickedgarden
Awwwe this reminds me of JACK a life sized version of this Donkey my mommy made me when I was a little girl! Jack always made me better when I was sick, memories! I may have to make him to remind me of Jack all the time!
MyJunkyTrunk
Softies are so adorable! They look super easy to make, too.
neverenoughhours
Love that donkey! Love that book (and I'm not just saying that coz I'm in there).
niTeBecOmEsdAy
these are so adorable, and look like so much fun to make! thanks for sharing!
katiearms
neverenoughhours,
Your giraffe is adorable, I just checked him out! :]
TheCottageCheese
This is too cute! It reminds me so much of an Eyore stuffed animal I had as a child. The tail kept falling off, and my sweet Mom kept sewing it back on.
anteakbooteek
As a collector of all things donkey, this is adorable. As a fellow crafter, even more enticing. Bravo!!
Mattamorphis
That is too cute.
I want to make one covered in Rhinestones.
Bead it baby!
-Matt
LadybugSF
This one time, at Disneyland, I sat on Eyore's lap all afternoon. Whoever that Eyore was, man he was so nice.
InfiniteCosmosGirl
omg!!! that is too cute! I have a real live donkey named Berry (I call him Buddy Boy usually) so i will most definitely have to make one of these and name it Buddy!
FlyingButtons
Darling! I have so many fabric scraps...maybe I will sew one so I will have a little buddy on my craft table. :)
SimpleTraditions
Thank you so much! I can't wait to make this for my boys!
squirrelvintage
My grandson will love this we watch Shrek over and over.
akane
Aww... I'm usually not a fan of donkeys, but this little guy is so cute!
ThePhantomMoon
This is now in my list of to do's .. :) thanks for sharing!
hanginmoon
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MeredithHiltDesigns
I ADORE donkeys - we have two. They are the sweetest things on earth. She's captured their spirit perfectly!
craftyfolk
so cute! i've been in the mood to get back on the sewing machine, this may just be the thing.
lauraslefthook
I just flipped through that book at my local library. Unfortunately, I am not a sewer, but the projects look like they are really cute. Very slim pickings for the knitters and crocheters in the book, however.
PearlZenith
My mom has an Eeyore softie remarkably similar to this, from when she was a child. I loved him, though she didn't let us play too much with it, because we were hard on things as kids.
SuezStudio
looks like fun to make and just too cute!!!. Great idea thanks for sharing.
Yoursewsweet
I love it!! One of my favorite characters as a kid.
Thanks for the memories.
samewish
I use to be try to make a human doll sitting down on chair..hope can make it!



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