How to Make a Stuffed Ball

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Uploaded by on Jul 11, 2008

I was asked to make this tutorial, so here you are.
This is a video for beginners, but assumes that you know the very basics, like threading the needle and knotting the end of the thread.


I make and sell dolls and stuffed animals, for a $10 deposit fee (deducted from overall cost)
Contact me privately if interested.
www.mollydollies.deviantart.com

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  • You're a really good teacher! This helped me a lot! (I'm making a stuffed Ahiru (the duck from the anime Princess Tutu) for my friend's birthday!)

    Just a random thing: it might be better to chop out some of the longer bits to just make the video a bit shorter. Still an awesome job! ^^

    *answers your cat* Meow!!

    =^^=

  • @292lightningpelt I'm glad that it helped! I don't have any plans to shorten this, since that might make it harder to follow.

    I hope that your Ahiru plush turns out great! :)

  • helped me make a pea shape so i can make 2 peas in a pod :)

    cockledoodledoo!

  • @nickarry The peas or the pod?

    Just do what I did here but use all green for peas. For the pod, just do this style but use slightly longer petals, and only about three. :)

    You could even add a zipper so you can unzip the pod to get the peas.

  • im thinking of making a stuffed portal 2 wheatley!

  • @noble6TheReachGod Great idea! I'd love to see that :)

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  • That was a cool tutorial, lovely lady!

  • nice tutorial SiLK

    you're a good teacher

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  • When I first started making plushies, I kept trying round objects, and they all turned out horrible. It's really nice to have people make how-to's for things I'm so unfamiliar with. Makes plushie work a lot more fun ^_^ Thanks.

  • really good job thx so muxh im new at sewing things and tht hope alot!! ps. room four? lol good job!

  • @CORNSiLK Thank you! will do! ;)

  • You're a very good teacher :D

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