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• Let your creative juices go wild with these UNIQUE mix-and-match Monster plushes.
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3a. Line up the fabric pieces so you can see your drawn outlines. With the fancy monster skin, this would be called wrong side out.
3b. Optional: While I don’t believe in pinning, I do like to make things easy. Using binder clips in key spots makes it easer to keep the pieces in place as you sew them together.
NOTE: Every monster needs a spot left open for turning and stuffing. Since this monster will be growing some fuzzy hair later on, we’re going to leave the hole at the top of his head. That way, we can hide the seam under his delicious locks.
3c. You can use any stitch that feels good to you, or make up a new one and name it after yourself. Here’s how to do a backstitch. It’s easy and will make your monster seams strong and safe. Starting to the left of the designated stuffing hole