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Peppermint butler plush pattern12/7/2023 Mark two pieces of the shoe pattern with an oval shape (like the dotted line on the pattern). You might want to just sew tubes in the fabric and call it good. The rest of the coattail piece should hang below the circle you can tuck it out of the way when you sew the bag together to make sure it doesn't get sewn into the seam. If the circles you cut are 12 inches in diameter, leave at least an inch of space between the top of the coattail piece and the closest edge of the circle. Sew the top edge of the coattail piece onto the back of the bag remember not to sew it too low on the bag or it'll get caught in the bag seams. This will help flatten the piece.įind two white buttons and sew them on. Now sew a straight stitch around the outside of the coattails, close to the edge. Cut a small slit near the fold, and turn the coattails right side out. With the right sides of the fabric facing each other, stitch around the outside of the coattail piece. Trace the coattail pattern onto a doubled piece of blue fabric if you haven't already, aligning the top edge with the fold in the fabric. Using matching thread, sew a straight stitch around the borders of the red and blue pieces you ironed onto the white circles. This might take awhile if you're using thick fabric and if your iron is a piece of junk like mine. I folded the edges of the blue suit over and added another strip of iron-on adhesive under the fold so there wouldn't be a raw edge on the bag, since the blue fabric frayed easily. Peel off the paper backing, then arrange the candy stripes, bowtie, and suit pieces on the two white circles. Iron the lighter weight iron-on adhesive, glue side down, onto the back of the red stripes, bowtie, and two main blue suit pieces. Once your pattern is the size you want, trace it onto the pieces of fabric and cut them out. I started out by using a 12" diameter circle for the main part of the body, knowing it would end up smaller once the seams were sewn. I made the pattern after I made the bag (based on the shapes I cut for the bag), so keep that in mind when you see the pictures. I've scaled the size of the pattern down so it can fit on printer paper. Marking tool to trace pattern onto fabricĪ sewing machine - or - a hand sewing needle, thimble, strong fingers, and oceans of patience Other scissors for cutting out the paper pattern - don't cut paper with your good fabric scissors White, red, and blue thread for sewing the thing together Red quilting cotton for the hands, feet, and lining (and the underside of the handle)Ī tiny bit of white quilting cotton for the shirt cuffs Opaque white fabric for the body and handleīlue opaque fabric for the suit - I used some flocked remnant scraps I got for free I'm sure you can figure out how to scale it up to whatever size you want, and piece together the pages you print) Peppermint Butler is a copyrighted character.Ī pattern (I've uploaded the pdf I made for this. Please remember, though, that you can only make these for personal use, not for profit. I'm including the pattern with this instructable. I figured every princess needed a butler, so I made a candy bag to go with it. I made a Princess Bubblegum halloween costume for someone last year.
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