All patterns must be printed on A4 paper to ensure you are actually making the exact toy size as given in the original pattern.
1930s Style Novelty stuffed animal sewing pattern(s);you will also download some useful and supporting information aside the main order and its instruction to support all your craft(sewing project); this information is prepared for not just buyers or beginners inspired to buy and create; the booklet is also ideal for those vintage pattern dealers who have been dealing in vintage patterns for centuries; this information booklet can aid the long dealers too as one can find useful information in this additional booklet to perceive the nature of their work in many perspectives.
This PDF pattern was created from the original vintage toy pattern. This toy pattern was collected twice. One was cut and the other uncut so I managed to examine the pattern to include all the useful information necessary to aid you to complete this toy project same as the original.
This is a novelty toy pattern design I believe, it is a real gem.
The second thought with regards to this toy pattern:
The toys can also be made from muslin, leather or canvas material and painted in oils (oil paint) or in the case of muslin fabric they can be made with a muslin (Indian butter) material and then hardened with craft glue dried and then apply the sanding method and painted. The toys then become like a carved wood, glass or bone toys that are painted.
They can be used as decorative artifacts in many places such as schools, nursery, offices home etc. However, a greater amount of sewing, sanding and painting(oil-painting) skills are desirable to apply these techniques (making the toys from muslin, leather, sanding, canvas material) for example if you decide to use muslin you would have to understand how to adjust stitches regulator on the sewing machine for specific fabric type. Also, you would have considered reducing the seam allowance to ensure you are making the exact toys (size(s)) to glue, dry, sand(ing) and paint. The information provided is a tried and tested professional information and ideas in support of this listing and serves as a suggestion in addition to what the original pattern gave.
Acknowledgments: Style Pattern Company 1930(s); Oliver Hereford 1909; Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1927……more information will be added soon…..