Sew the INNER LEG PIECES to the TUMMY PIECE from H – J.įold and pin the BACK PIECES with the fabric right sides together and sew the back darts as shown on the pattern markings. Sew the TUMMY PIECES together along the center seam from F – G. * Put the HEAD aside while you sew the BODY. Sew the FOREHEAD&FACE PIECES to the BACK HEAD&SIDE HEAD PIECES with the EARS in between.įold and pin the SIDE HEAD PIECES with the fabric right sides together and sew the side head darts as shown on the pattern markings. Sew the other SIDE HEAD PIECE to the BACK HEAD PIECE from D – E, on the other side. Sew one of the SIDE HEAD PIECES to the BACK HEAD PIECE from D – E. ( see the black arrow in the photo below). *Line up the edge of the EAR with the face seam Pin the EARS to the FACE PIECES, using the pattern markings to guide you with the placement. Trim the seam allowance of the EAR PIECES to 3mm (1/8 inch) and turn the EARS right sides out. Sew the EAR PIECES together in pairs, leaving the straight edge open. If you are using craft eyes, insert them now. Sew the FOREHEAD PIECE to the FACE PIECES with the FOREHEAD PIECE facing down so you can smooth out any ‘wrinkles’ in the FACE PIECES as you sew.įold and pin the FACE PIECES with the fabric right sides together and sew the face darts as shown on the pattern markings. TIP: Use lots of pins so the pieces won’t slip as you sew this seam. Pin the FOREHEAD PIECE to the FACE PIECES, matching point A. TIP: Clip all the seams very well if you use interfacing because it creates a lot of extra bulk in the seams. * I have used a dark pink thread in my photo tutorial so you can see my stitching but I recommend using a matching thread or plain white if you have lots of different fabrics. Iron the interfacing pieces onto the fabric of the clothing items, with the STICKY (GLUE) side facing the BACK of the fabric.Ĭut the pieces out accurately on the traced lines. Roughly cut out the pieces adding about 3mm (1/8 inch) around them. To line the pieces, trace all the pieces (including all the ‘reversed pieces’) onto the smooth (NON-STICKY) side of the iron-on interfacing. Lots of different items of pre-loved baby clothes! You can use one main fabric from a single item of clothing for most of the pieces and use another contrast fabric for the EAR and FOOT PAD PIECES… but I prefer to create a ‘patchwork’ effect by using… I have made this photo tutorial so people who have purchased my Melody Memory Bear Sewing Pattern can SEE how to sew this memory bear! (I wanted to explain this so you are not disappointed if you have found this page via a search engine and not from the link in my memory bear sewing pattern ) *** PLEASE NOTE – this in ONLY a PHOTO TUTORIAL *** I have taken step-by-step photos to create a photo tutorial to show you just how much fun it is to sew your own Memory Bear! Now you can use this pattern to transform your child’s clothes into an everlasting keepsake – How cool I made this photo tutorial so you can see how to sew my Melody Memory Bear Sewing Pattern ~> scroll down for step-by-step photos!
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