The hugging tiger is a cute soft toy with your own hands. Tiger - do-it-yourself toy tiger 50 cm do-it-yourself sew

Beautiful Tiger toy for a child

You will need: fur or fleece or fur in yellow, white, orange and black. Drape, felt or polyester will also work. Clothes for a Tiger toy are best sewn from simple but bright fabrics - fleece, satin or chintz. Leather can be used to make a nose, feet and other decorative elements. If there is no skin, the eyes and nose can be made from beads, beads or buttons.
Tiger stripes can be painted with various dyes, acrylic paint or outlined on fabric through a stencil. You can use thermal transfer paper, which can be used to apply stripes to the fabric with an iron. Before use, read the instructions for use.
Well, if you have a bag of granulate, it will give the toy a natural look. It is sewn into the ivolite or back of the torso to make the toy sit or stand.
To stuff the Tiger toy, use synthetic winterizer, foam rubber, synthetic winterizer or holofiber. The wire will be needed for the frame of the toy, which will allow the toy to take any poses. Soft wire works best. You will need wire cutters to cut the wire.
You will need different scissors: for fabric, fur and paper, the main thing is that they are sharp. To connect the parts of the toy, you will need reinforced threads No. 40. For the outer decoration of the toy, use embroidery thread or yarn.
Also for work you will need a thimble, pins and a set of needles with a wide eye.
Glue will be needed for gluing eyes, nose, etc. You can use hot glue, but this work must be done together with adults.


Pattern of a soft toy Tiger

How to cut?
It is not necessary to increase the data pattern for the Tiger toy, it is better to transfer it to cardboard, thick paper or tracing paper and make patterns to make it more convenient to work. Make a hole in each pattern and collect them on a string so as not to lose and use a few more times.
Add seam allowances of 0.3 to 0.5 cm to the patterns. Without allowances, your toy will be smaller than the planned size. Transfer patterns to fleece or fur using cardboard patterns using soap, chalk or special markers that do not leave marks or disappear without a trace in a day. Be sure to transfer all tucks and marks.
When applying the pattern to the fabric, check the paired parts, which should be in a mirror image. Do not rush to cut out the details, it is better to check everything again. Carefully cut out the details from the fur with sharp-pointed scissors, cutting only the base, without affecting the fur itself. Follow the letters on the patterns, they will help you to correctly assemble all the details.
Fur can be used artificial or natural, preferably with a short pile. Faux fur is better than natural fur in that it is easier to handle and keeps its shape perfectly. When cutting the fur, it is necessary to observe the direction of the pile, otherwise the finished toy will look sloppy due to the fact that the pile on different parts of the toy will "look" in different directions.
Description of Tailoring Tiger Toy:
We sew darts on all the details, where they are. Let's prepare small details: sew the details of the ears and turn them inside out. Then prepare the handles and tail. You can immediately fill them with synthetic winterizer or something else.
We sew the details of the muzzle: we sew the nose to the top of the muzzle, connect it to the side parts, and then sew the chin. We take a part with eyes and sew an eyebrow to it (it can be made of leather), and then the back of the head. Then we sew the side parts of the head to the resulting part, inserting the finished ears. Now we connect the finished muzzle with the head. We fill the finished head with synthetic winterizer.
Let's get to the body. Sew the inner parts of the legs and abdomen to the body. We sew the sole into the legs and turn it on the face. We connect the edges of the inner parts of the legs with the abdomen. We sew the shoulders and insert the finished handles into the holes. We sew the middle seam of the body a little bit at the beginning at the end, inserting the tail. there should be a hole for turning.
Then we sew the head to the body and fill it by inserting a bag of granulate. Then we twist and sew up the hole on the back.
Now we will sew clothes for the Tiger: sew the shoulder and side seams of the vest.
Now we glue or sew eyes, draw lips, tiger stripes. And wear a vest. The toy is ready.

The tiger cub, of course, should be striped, and the stripes should be located in the transverse direction. And it is desirable to choose a natural combination of colors, that is, in other words, the tiger cub should be red and black. This is exactly the case when extra improvisations are not beneficial.

Our advice: When cutting fur or fabric into stripes, we are faced with the problem of combining stripes on two parts to be sewn. In this case, it is necessary to fold the patterns of these parts with each other as they should be folded when sewing. After that, you need to make a notch on each of the parts in the place where, in your opinion, the strips should converge. When cutting, these serifs are combined with stripes.

So, we take the following materials:
- red-black striped fur with a short pile (you can take a thick striped fabric)
- light red fur with short pile
- a small piece of red cloth
- one black bead of medium size
- white, green and black leather (artificial or natural) or two buttons for the eyes, matching in color and size
- cardboard
- filler

From striped fur, paying attention to the direction of the stripes (it is indicated on the pattern), we cut out:
- head - 2 parts
- ears - 2 parts
- tail - 2 parts
- torso - 2 parts
- feet - 2 parts
- hind legs - 4 parts
- front paws - 4 parts

From light red fur we will cut out:
- overlay on the muzzle - 1 detail
- ears - 2 parts
- feet - 2 parts
- lower lip - 1 piece

Made from red fabric
- lower lip - 1 piece

Cut out of cardboard without seam allowances
- feet - 2 parts

Cut out of leather and make
- eyes (see "Eyes", scheme No. 3 or No. 8)
(I will make a separate post, it will be useful to many)

Operating procedure
- Stitch the details of the ears (one piece each from striped fur and one from light red). Turn out the ears.
- Stitch tucks on the details of the head. Prick the finished ears on one of the parts of the head in the places marked on the pattern. Stitch the details of the head, leaving an open hole at the bottom and making bartacks in the places where the ears are sewn in. Turn the head out, fill with filler.
- Stitch the body parts, leaving an open hole along top cut. Turn the body out, fill with filler. Sew on the head with a hidden seam.
- Stitch the front paws, leaving open holes in the places marked on the pattern with strokes. Turn the paws out, fill with filler. Sew up the holes with a hidden seam. Attach the paws to the body in the places marked on the pattern (the method of movable connection is described in detail on the page "Mobile paws")

Stitch the details of the feet (one each from striped fur and one from light red), leaving open the holes marked on the pattern with strokes. Unscrew the feet, put inside the cardboard parts, lay one layer of filler on both sides, sew the hole with a blind seam.
- Stitch the hind legs, leaving an open hole along the bottom cut. Turn the paws out, fill with filler. Sew the feet to the paws with hidden stitches, aligning points a. Sew the hind legs to the body in the places marked with dots in the same way as the front legs.
- Stitch the tail, twist it, fill it with filler, sew it to the body with a hidden seam.
- Details of the lower lip grind, turn out.
- Collect the muzzle along the edge on the thread with a seam “over the edge”, pull it off, put the filler inside. With the same thread, without cutting it, wrap the muzzle several times across so that it is divided into two identical convex cheeks. Sew the muzzle to the front of the head with a blind seam, while sewing the lower lip in the appropriate place.
- Sew a bead in place of the nose.
- Sew or glue eyes.

Soft toy - do it yourself

tiger cub

2010 is the Year of the Tiger according to the Chinese calendar, so a tiger sewn with your own hands will become not just a cute toy, but also a real talisman for life! It's not scary if you don't have time to sew a tiger cub by December 31, because the Chinese are celebrating New Year It's only March 19th on your calendar, so you still have time!

There are many types for sale now. faux fur and fabrics, but you need to correctly determine the amount of fabric you buy, because the tiger cub should be striped, and the stripes should be located in the transverse direction. Therefore, it is best to come to the fabric store with a pattern and figure out how the toy will be cut, taking into account seam allowances. It is desirable to choose a natural combination of colors, that is, the tiger cub should be red and black.

Tip: when cutting fur or fabric into stripes, you will face the problem of matching the stripes on the two pieces to be sewn. In this case, it is necessary to fold the patterns of these parts with each other as they should be folded when sewing. After that, you need to make a notch on each of the parts in the place where, in your opinion, the strips should converge. When cutting, these serifs are combined with stripes.

So, take the following materials:
- red-black striped fur with a short pile (you can take a dense striped fabric);
- light red fur with a short nap;
- a small piece of red cloth;
- one black bead or button of medium size;
- white, green and black leather (artificial or natural) or two buttons for the eyes, matching in color and size;
- cardboard,
- filler (cotton wool, finely crushed foam rubber, buckwheat).


From striped fur, paying attention to the direction of the stripes (it is indicated on the pattern), cut out:
- head - 2 parts,
- ears - 2 parts,
- tail - 2 parts,
- body - 2 parts,
- feet - 2 parts,
- hind legs - 4 parts,
- front paws - 4 parts.

From light red fur you cut out:
- an overlay on a muzzle - 1 detail,
- ears - 2 parts,
- feet - 2 parts,
- lower lip - 1 detail.

From the red fabric make the lower lip - 1 detail.

From cardboard cut out without allowances for the seams of the foot - 2 parts.

From leather, thick cardboard or white and black fabric, cut out and make eyes.

Operating procedure:

Stitch the details of the ears (one piece each from striped fur and one from light red). Turn out the ears.

Sew tucks on the details of the head. Prick the finished ears on one of the parts of the head in the places marked on the pattern.


- Sew the details of the head, leaving an open hole at the bottom and making bartacks in the places where the ears are sewn in.
Turn the head out, fill with filler.

Sew the details of the body, leaving an open hole along the upper cut. Turn the body out, fill with filler.
Sew on the head with a hidden seam.

Stitch the front paws, leaving open holes in the places marked on the pattern with strokes. Turn the paws out, fill with filler.
Sew up the holes with a hidden seam. Attach the paws to the body in the places marked on the pattern.


- Sew the details of the feet (one piece each from striped fur and one from light red), leaving open the holes marked on the pattern with strokes.
Unscrew the feet, put inside the cardboard parts, lay one layer of filler on both sides, sew the hole with a blind seam.

Stitch the hind legs, leaving an open hole along the bottom cut. Turn the paws out, fill with filler.
Sew the feet to the paws with hidden stitches.
Sew the hind legs to the body in the places marked with dots in the same way as the front legs.

Stitch the tail, twist it, fill it with filler, sew it to the body with a hidden seam.

Details of the lower lip grind, turn out.

Collect the muzzle along the edge on the thread with a seam “over the edge”, pull it off, put the filler inside.
With the same thread, without cutting it, wrap the muzzle several times across so that it is divided into two identical convex cheeks.
Sew the muzzle to the front of the head with a blind seam, while sewing the lower lip in the appropriate place.

Sew a bead or button in place of the nose.

Sew or glue eyes.

Very often, soft toys bought in a store are presented as a gift. But if you sew such a toy with your own hands, then your gift will be doubly expensive. Try sewing a cute tiger.

You will need

  • - pieces of orange and black fur;
  • - threads;
  • - needle;
  • - synthetic winterizer or cotton wool for stuffing;
  • - 2 black buttons.

Instruction

  1. To sew tiger, you will need fur, fleece or orange-and-black striped drape. If you can't find a suitable fabric color, sew a toy from any other, because a toy tiger can be anything you want: yellow, purple, checkered or flowered. The main thing is to convey his character.
  2. Make a cut in life size. Print it on a printer and cut out the details. Take patterns of various tigers on this site http://god-tigra-2010.narod.ru/tigr9.html.
  3. Lay out the details on the wrong side of the material and circle them with crayon or pencil. With sharp scissors or a blade, cut out the details, being careful not to damage the pile.
  4. Sew all the details with a buttonhole seam by hand, and if the toy is quite large, then they can be sewn on a typewriter.
  5. First sew the darts on the head tiger. Fold the head pieces right sides in and sew, leaving an opening for stuffing the head. Turn the piece right side out and stuff with filler.
  6. Align the details of the abdomen with the details of the back and sew with a buttonhole, turn right side out, sew the middle line of the abdomen. Stuff the paws with filler. Sew a cut along the back and stuff. Sew the head to the body with blind stitches.
  7. Fold the details of the ears together, sew and turn inside out. Sew them to your head. Eyes tiger embroider or sew on black buttons. From pieces of white fur, cut out small mugs for underwear. Sew them with blind stitches and lightly stuff them. Make a mustache from the fishing line. Embroider the nose and mouth.
  8. Sew a tail from a strip of fur and sew it to the body. The tiger is ready.
  9. To make the toy more original, and it would be more interesting for children to play it, sew from felt (its edges do not crumble, so they can not be processed) clothes for the tiger, for example, a bright vest. To do this, cut out a rectangle equal to the circumference of the toy's chest. Fold it over to make a slit in the middle. Cut out small openings for the armholes on the sides and sew up the shoulder seams.
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