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Set tails wagging with this canine collection of easy sewing
patterns for adorable dog designs, all made using simple
hand-sewing techniques. Featuring the most popular and
distinctive breeds – including terriers, toy breeds, gundogs,
pastoral breeds, utility dogs, hounds and working dogs –
each pooch pattern comes with step-by-step instructions
and full-size templates, making them paws-itively perfect for
all abilities. The only materials you’ll need are felt, a needle
and some threads, brads for eyes, a little stuffing and some
wool roving if you want to add some fluffy fur to your dogs.
To make your dogs you’ll use a blanket stitch and running
stitch and a couple of basic embroidery stitches, all of which
are explained and illustrated for beginners. The finished little
pups make cute brooches, bag charms and home accessories,
or can even be scaled up to make bigger plushes, all of which
will make your dog-loving friends drool!
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