7/18/2023 0 Comments Brindle and twig![]() (the top of the cheek will curve up more than the bottom. Line up the corresponding cheek piece with the outer edge of the face. Place the mouth piece right sides together along the face piece, line up the center seam If using ties, pin them in the same place just bunch them up to the middle so they are out of the seam If using loops, pin them to the edges of the face as shown, a little more than 1/4″ below the edges to allow for the seam allowance Place the face layers and the mouth layers right sides together and straight stitch down the curve at 1/4″ Iron the edges in 1/4″ on the mouth and cheek pieces as shown and straight stitch at a little less than 1/4″ (labeled edge 5 and 6 on the pattern pieces) Metal piece (pipe cleaners) made 2.5″ wide for adults and 2″ for kids Many different materials work for the ties. Many stretch fabrics will work for the loops. I think it will work for approx ages 3-10 and older if you make the loops a little longer.Ĭut all the pieces as shown: 2 opposite face pieces for the outer layer, 2 opposite mouth and cheek pieces for the inside and either 2 ear loops 4″ long or 4 ties (16″ for adult and 13″ for kids) My strips and loops are cut from french terry. I made it 80% of the original and I made it quite a bit slimmer to fit the face. These are all my custom changes so feel free to do your own if something works better for you!Īnd this is what I changed for the child size. I made it fit a little tighter and curved the nose in a little more. ![]() The photo below is how I changed the adult size from the original.
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