Puffs with molds

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If it is to do for small child do not put zipper, close the pouch once Puffs with molds Materials  : two pieces of  fabric  (upholstery weight fabric is preferable), a 22 “zipper, 3.5 cubic feet of  filler

In the following directions, all sewing allowances are 5/8 “.

1. Cut two pieces of fabric to 45 “x 32”. The fabrics can be identical or you can choose coordinating patterns for a two-tone look.

Puffs with molds 2. Turn right sides together. On long material edges, use a zigzag stitch to prevent wear. Then straight-sew the same edges. Due to the amount of abuse these seams will last, I recommend using a small stitch length for durability. Puffs with molds 3. Fold the fabric in half like a hot dog bun, combining the sewn edges. Puffs with molds

4. From the folded side, a rounded end, removing about 6 “of material from the corner. Puffs with molds

5. Open the fabric back up, and you should have a nice symmetrical curve on one side. Zigzag from the raw edge, and again use your straight stitch to close. Puffs with molds 6. Open the remaining unsewn border. Keeping the right sides together, fold in half in the opposite direction as shown below. Puffs with molds Puffs with molds 7. Sew your 22 “zipper to the center of that opening. The artisan  wore an invisible clasp so it would be less noticeable when completed. Puffs with molds 8. Finish installing the zipper by closing the zipper edge with a straight stitch on both sides. Puffs with molds 9. Filling Puffs with molds Puffs with molds Puffs with molds Puffs with molds Puffs with molds Puffs with molds credits: projectnursery

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