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Check out these great softie sewing projects from the #sewasoftie month.
Last month I took part in Sew a Softie, a great month of tutorials to encourage kids to sew, hosted by Coloured Buttons.
If you didn’t see my contribution, the girl made some kid-directed softie projects, while I made a dinosaur softie inspired by the show Dino Dana.
But there were loads of great ideas shared this month that I wanted to make sure you saw if you are teaching a child to sew or you just love sewing softies together (or by yourself; I made a heart-eyes emoji softie for the girl last night).
Upcycled Softie Sewing Projects
Sew a Strawberry Softie from an old school uniform or sweater — Red Ted Art
Woolly Jumper Creature — Colourful Minds
Tea Towel Softies — The Blue Barn
Leaf Softie using leaf prints and recycled stuffing — Mother Natured
Animal Softies
Harry Hippo — The Embroiderist
Dachshund Softie –Make Film Play
Mia the Bunny — Lulu and Celeste
Embroidered Plush Alpaca — Wild Olive
Owl Softie with fun dyeing technique — Mini Matisse
Sea Life Plushie Key Rings — Simply Sewing
Flora the Elephant and Pincushion Mice — Bustle and Sew
Pocket Pet Mouse Softie — Rhythms of Play
Can of Sardines — Schaeresteipapier
Bearington Bear — Stitch it Mama
Foxie Softie — Happiness at nr4
Softie Dolls
Fairy Doll Pattern — Miss Daisy Patterns
My Plushie Family — Mignon Prider Design
More Cute Softie Sewing Projects
Little House Softie — Handmade Kids
Stuffed Toys Based on Kids’ Drawings — Mama Smiles
Mini Softie in a Jar — Coloured Buttons
Portrait Bag Tag perfect for back to school — Make it Your Own
Star Softie — Apple Green Cottage
Mini Emoji Pillows — Easy Sewing for Beginners
Emoji and Cthulhu Softies — While She Naps
Pineapple Softie — Sewing School
Pocket Pals — My Poppet
Pizza Plushies — Cassie Stephens
Kid-Made Plushies — Happiness at nr4
Giant Pencil Pillow and Paper Quilt (these are the cutest!) — Fish Museum and Circus
Carrot Softie — The Crafty Mummy
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