The document provides instructions for assembling a batty toy in the following order: attach the ear pieces to the body first by sewing them into darts, then sew the body sides together leaving an opening for stuffing, add safety eyes and reinforce the holes, attach wings by sewing pieces together and turning right side out before securing to the body, and finally stuff the head, body, and wings before closing any openings.
A Classic Guide to Making and Repairing Vintage Shoes and Boots - Including Instructions for Hand-Sewn Boots, Riveted Boots and Sporting Boots and Shoes
The document provides instructions for assembling a batty toy in the following order: attach the ear pieces to the body first by sewing them into darts, then sew the body sides together leaving an opening for stuffing, add safety eyes and reinforce the holes, attach wings by sewing pieces together and turning right side out before securing to the body, and finally stuff the head, body, and wings before closing any openings.
The document provides instructions for assembling a batty toy in the following order: attach the ear pieces to the body first by sewing them into darts, then sew the body sides together leaving an opening for stuffing, add safety eyes and reinforce the holes, attach wings by sewing pieces together and turning right side out before securing to the body, and finally stuff the head, body, and wings before closing any openings.
The document provides instructions for assembling a batty toy in the following order: attach the ear pieces to the body first by sewing them into darts, then sew the body sides together leaving an opening for stuffing, add safety eyes and reinforce the holes, attach wings by sewing pieces together and turning right side out before securing to the body, and finally stuff the head, body, and wings before closing any openings.
Cut out all the pieces and attach them in the following order.
Ears first. Insert A-B of ear
pieces into the ear dart of the body with the ear sticking out of the fur side. Then sew along the dart (A-B) on the other side trapping the ear in place. Then sew from B-C.
Body second. Put furry
sides together and sew sides together from D through E to F – leaving a gap for stuffing. Then sew the top onto the sides (with the furry sides in) from D through G to F on both sides.
Eyes can be put in
at this point. Use push-through safety ones with washers. Reinforce the eye hole by sewing around it before fixing the eye washer in place.
Wings come next. Match two wing pieces and sew
around from G to H, leaving the opening open. Turn right-side out and pad each wing with a small amount of stuffing, then sew up the opening. With the body turned right-side out, position a wing matching G to G and H to H – then repeat with the other wing and make sure they are symmetrical. Sew wings firmly to the body.
Filling takes place now. Push in a lot of stuffing into
the head to maintain the shape (especially the nose), and then fill the body sufficiently to stop the wings sagging. Then close any openings.
A Classic Guide to Making and Repairing Vintage Shoes and Boots - Including Instructions for Hand-Sewn Boots, Riveted Boots and Sporting Boots and Shoes