Contains:
- US inches measurements, *suitable for beginners
- Great project for new sewists!
- can be a toy or room decor
Materials you need at home:
- 1/3 yard grey fabric (suiting fabric used here, but fleece or felt are also great ideas. Try recycled pieces of different textures as well old jeans, a sweater, etc.!), 10” x 8” piece of white fleece or felt, Scrap of pink fleece/felt for inner ears, 12” x 9” black fleece/felt for nose, eye mask, and tail stripes , 2 black buttons or safety eyes, Thread grey, white, pink, and black, Polyester fiberfill, -Sewing Machine, -Fabric Scissors, -Pattern Templates (pgs 7-10), -Chop stick or other blunt point for turning
- two buttons for eyes, or circles of black felt for small children
- fiberfill stuffing
This PDF sewing pattern will allow you to make this raccoon stuffed animal! This big, soft friend is so cuddly, perfect for play and display.
This pillow raccoon stuffed animal is the perfect sewing project for beginner to advanced sewists, and will take about an hour.
His black eye mask, belly patch, tail tip, black nose, and pink ears are appliquéd onto the fabric of your choice. He is stuffed to fluffy softness with fiberfill, hand-stitched closed, and finished with pretty vintage button eyes (or safety eyes can be used). His finished size is 15 inches tall and 12 inches wide (including tail). A wonderful addition to any woodland creature fan's collection!
Changing the fabric colors and textures can change the look of your raccoon dramatically, so play around with different selections. My favorites include denim, corduroy, velvet, or vintage linens. Try varying between bright bold colors and more subdued neutrals.
Each step is illustrated with in-progress photography to show what your project should look like at each step of the way.
***Your purchase of this pattern includes a license to sell items made from this pattern under the following conditions: 1) Please credit Hen and Chick / @henandchick as the designer on your tags, shop descriptions, and social media. 2) The item MUST be made by the hands of the person selling the item. You may not share the pattern; each seller/maker must purchase a pattern.
Rachel Linquist
I come from a long line of crafty, do-it-yourself women. I love the process of creating things, and that joy is doubled when others enjoy those things. I hope you enjoy what I've designed for you to create!