Contains:
- Lots of photos and instructions, ,
- Suitable for a beginner who s ready for a little challenge
- stap by step instructions
Materials you need at home:
- Fabric, This fire is made with a woven cotton but you can use any type, you like to use., 1/2 yard yellow fabric, 1/2 yard orange fabric, 1/2 yard brown polar fleece, 1 sheet beige felt, 1/2 yard white polar fleece, Yellow, orange and brown thread, Black embroidery thread, Pink blush (for the pink cheeks), Polyfill, Black acrylic paint (does not have to be fabric paint), White acrylic paint (does not have to be fabric paint), Pencil that has a never used eraser, Scissors, , pen ou or a sturdy straw, 1/4” wood dowel., Fabric marking tool (the pencil will also be fine),
- polyfill
- Pins and needles
A bonfire with branches and marshmallows (you can put on the branches ) to sew (fire 25cm / 10" inch.)
This item is for a sewing pattern.
This PDF pattern is a downloadable pattern that will be available as soon as you purchase it.
A complet list of all the material needed to make the bird is included in the very detailed pattern. All of which are easily found in a craft and a fabric store.
The pattern is full size, no scaling needed. Just make sure the scale is 100% before printing, cut, sew! Size finished fire is 25cm / 10" inch. Skill level: Intermediate
The tutorial has a lot of detailed photos included to help you with every step.
I'd love to see your creations! Buy a pattern and make a flamingo, then share it using #patternateliercaroline
Caroline Lefebvre
I learned to sew at 5 with an industrial sewing machine, in a house always full of fabric, no pattern in sight.
My head is always full of ides and my heart forever wanting to explore everything creative. I know one day, I would have an online shop. That day finally came in 2012.
I continuously explore and learn new skills: photography, drawing, watercolors, crochet, etc. And I constantly find sites that offer designers different services or materials inspiring me to grow my "want (need!) to do one day" lis. In short, I am and always will be a creativity butterfly
J'ai appris à coudre à 5 ans, dans une maison toujours pleine de tissus, avec une machine à coudre industrielle et sans patron! Ce qui est une excellente recette pour apprendre à créer sans peur. Ma tête est toujours pleine d'idées et que ma curiosité pour les nouvelles techniques est sans limite, vendre mes propres design était tout naturel. En novembre 2012, après avoir fabriqué une mini collection de foulards circulaires, j'ai finalement publié mon premier article dans ma boutique en ligne.
Je continue à explorer et apprendre de nouvelles techniques: la photographie, le dessin, l'aquarelle, le crochet, etc. Et je découvre très régulièrement de nouveaux fournisseurs de services et de matériaux qui ouvrent des portes à de nouvelles possibilités que je mets dans ma liste "à faire un jour". Bref, je suis, et serai toujours un papillon de créativité.