Scottie dog toy sewing pattern pdf is beginner friendly and finished with a customisable coat – the perfect gift for dog-lovers!
Cute animal doorstop plush uses any fabric but a textured cord or velvet works well.
Stuffed soft toy animal comes with easily printable templates and a step-by-step tutorial for happy sewing.
5-STAR CUSTOMER REVIEWS:
"Great pattern, easy to follow instructions. Lots of my friends and family are getting one for Christmas." – Kevin
"Worked perfectly. Thank you. So happy." – Hannah
KEY FEATURES:
• The 3D standing dog doorstop has a life-like character that will brighten up any room and make you smile!
• I’ve made it easy to create a cute canine companion that everyone will love, especially children and animal-lovers.
• Use any fabric you like – a textured corduroy or velvet will add character, or create a personalised pup by mixing and matching plain and patterned cotton fabrics.
• Simple DIY e-pattern makes him easy to sew – step-by-step tutorials show how to sew the small seams and create his face.
• Softie pattern is divided into easy-to-follow steps with plenty of diagrams and photos for happy sewing!
• A4 digital pdf download pattern is available instantly, forever, and is easily printable. UK-based designer.
• Hassle-free template pieces are quick to print onto A4 paper, plus they include grain lines and the seam allowance already.
• Finished dog doorstop is not too big and not too small! He measures 24cm/9.5in tall, 25cm/9.75in long and 15cm/6in wide.
MORE INFORMATION:
• Low-cost sewing project needs only 23x100cm (9x39.5in) of corduroy fabric, plus a few spare pieces of cotton fabric (22x22cm or 9x9in) and felt or fleece (22x22cm or 9x9in).
• Just a few extra craft items are needed: any spare plain cotton fabric (28x28cm or 11x11in) for the weights inside the dog, toy stuffing, optional weighting material (such as sand, beans or gravel), one popper for the coat, two beads or buttons for the eyes, thick cotton thread or yarn in black or dark brown for the nose.
DESIGNER INSPIRATION:
Becky Skuse says: “I love having cute creatures around the house and my adorable little Scottie dog makes me smile every morning when I go to the kitchen door. He’s very well behaved and will happily hold open any door for you too! The 3D shape is really life-like while the texture of the corduroy fabric gives him extra character – you could use velvet or a patterned cotton fabric instead though. I’ve finished him off with a cosy little coat for added charm – who could resist him?!”
Pattern support is available if you need it – feel free to ask me questions!