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Wee Wonderfuls: A Wee Tutorial
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November 10, 2004
A Wee Tutorial
The world needs more cute! Make your own Wee to join these gals .
Trying to explain how-to is not my strong suit so hopefully this will all make some sense.
You'll need fabric for the body, face and bottom. Weighted filler and stuffing. Embroidery floss and trim. Print out the pattern . It's on a 1" grid.
(Note on seam allowances. Your seam allowance will change depending on how big the trim you use is and how much of it you want it to show. How the base will fit onto the body will be determined on how big the seam allowance is. Sometimes the base and bottom with line up exactly, more often the base will be larger. This should make sense once you get going. If in doubt, just fudge it. That's how I get them done.)
Pin the trim to the inner edge of the right side of one of the three sides.
Sew trim to side leaving as much of the trim to show as you'd like. (see note above on seam allowances)
Do the same with the trim on the other side.
Pin another third to side with trim and sew just inside the existing stitching.
Do same to the last third.
Sew up the last 2 sides leaving a gap for stuffing.
Pin the bottom and sew. (see note abo"
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