Showing posts with label stuffed toy pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stuffed toy pattern. Show all posts
Monday, May 5, 2014
Vintage Pattern Marketplace: Free Pattern Friday - Scottie and Lamb Stuffed Toys
Vintage Pattern Marketplace: Free Pattern Friday - Children's Bazaar - Scottie and Lamb Stuffed Toys: Children's Bazaar Scottie and Lamb Courtesy of AdeleBeeAnnPatterns , this 1944 pattern for adorable stuffed Scottie Dog and Lamb toy...
Friday, May 2, 2014
Vintage Pattern Marketplace: Free Pattern Friday - Little Miss Stuffed Doll Pat...
Vintage Pattern Marketplace: Free Pattern Friday - Little Miss Stuffed Doll Pat...: Little Miss Doll Pattern and Clothes This Little Miss with the bright eyes is the best dressed doll in town! With this easily printable ...
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Stuffed Animals - Every Child's Delight
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McCall 419 |
I slept on the upper bunk in an upstairs bedroom I shared with with three of my sisters. Two sets of bunk beds in this dormer like bedroom, where the ceiling angled in at the sides, in a 1920's bungalow on Milwaukee's near north side. If you let the covers hang over the sides you could imagine you were in a covered wagon. Ahh. My vivid childhood imagination kept me engaged for hours on end. That was the early 1960's.
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Simplicity 2249 |
My upper bunk was home to 20 or more stuffed animals, my favorite being the large lion and Zip, the monkey. I have always had a tremendous love for all creatures and of course these inanimate plushies occupied the prime spots and overtook more than just leg room, so much so that it was not uncommon for me to fall out of bed when I turned in my sleep. I don't have any of those dear stuffed pals anymore but my memories of them are still fond. Today my bed plays host to many creatures but these are living and breathing pals.
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Simplicity 4915 |
I still harbor great affection for cuddly toys and though I sell many patterns in my Etsy and Goodsmiths shops, these stuffed animal patterns will remain in my personal collection. The designs of the past have such dignity about them, not the cartoon type stuffed toys that dominate today's market.
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McCall's 1810 |
What a wonderful Easter present to receive a new stuffed toy. These are so many patterns to make something really special for your little sweetheart.
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Simplicity 3701 |
This crocheted puppy would delight any child. Download the pattern to make this sweet stuffed toy.
Or if you are in a particularly nostalgic mood, you could make an iconic sock monkey toy. I have made dozens of these familiar faces for nieces and nephews over the last 30 years. These two are not quite ready for prime time but will be ready for my newest grand niece or nephew in May. Make your own with these instructions.
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Sock Monkeys - Red Heel Socks - Fox River Mills |
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Prims Whale of a Kari-All and Toy
Fun and whimsical, this whale shaped carry all can carry it all. This was a promotional pattern developed by the Home Economics Department of William Prym Sewing Notions Company of Dayville CT. Distributed in the 1960's, they encouraged the use of Prims Cover Your Own Buttons, Buttonsnaps and Buckles. Click HERE to download a free pattern.
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