![]() ![]() ![]() Push out corners with a pencil or chopstick. Be careful not to cut through your stitching. Sew along outside of starfish as marked on the template.Īfter machine sewing down cut off excess crinkle scrap, don’t throw it away – you can place this into toys with stuffing for a less dramatic crinkle. Cut notches along the seam to help the curves lay flat. Cut a square of crinkle slightly larger than your project and pin it to the wrong side (the part that will be inside of your piece. Place starfish pieces together with the face facing inward. Starfish template (at the end of post) Cut:Ģ Starfish shapes from desired felt colorĬreate eyes and spots with french knots, stitch in smile with a back-stitch onto one side of your star fish.ĭon’t make any knots in the seam allowance area of pattern. Lead and Phthalate Free Crinkle material (1 toy size yard should produce 6 or more starfish)Ī sewing machine, pins, scissors, a needle and thread Although they seem tedious don’t skip the little french knots, they add texture that babies love!Ģ sheets 9″ x 12″ felt or 1/4 yard of felt per starfishĮmbroidery thread in black for face and contrasting color for raised spots Whip up and these little crinkle starfish to keep little hands occupied during any summer soiree. Follow this simple tutorial for a fun crinkle starfish no baby on land or sea can resist. I don’t know why exactly but they do, luckily crinkle toys aren’t hard to make. ![]()
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