My little pony stick ponies pattern free download
Use the leftover felt fabrics from this project for the stuffing. Use scissors to cut them into small pieces. Once you are done stuffing the pony, use needle and thread to close the open end. Gather the ears and the wings. Place the ears and the wings on their positions and stitch or glue them.
For the wings, I did a simple cross stitch on one side with the body parts. How do I sign in to print the pattern again Thanks. Your email address will not be published. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. I folded each of the bottom corners over to create a little pocket. I used my sewing machine to quickly zigzag across the bottom and then cut off the excess material in a straight line just under the stitching. Just cut, fold, stitch, trim. When it was time to attach the ears to the pool noodle, I carefully stuck a straight pin under the top layer of felt and pushed it into the foam to secure it.
The ears felt a little too heavy to just glue on. If you are nervous about leaving the pins in, I would at least pin them on while you make sure the glue is dry and the ears have adhered. I found these awesome tissue pompoms in a garland kit in the party aisle at Target. Each box had six pompoms in it and they were the perfect size for this project. The garland kits also came in many different colors.
So fun! You could also use plastic pompoms or cut your own hair out of tissue paper. I just loved the ease of using pre-made tissue poms! Using my trusty hot glue gun, I glued one pompom down the nose of the pony and then two more down the back of its neck. We alternated between hot pink and light pink to give some dimension. Below is a picture of the garland packaging and what the poms I used looked like before gluing them on. After the mane is attached to the stick pony, it is time to add the eyes.
I enlarged a My Little Pony graphic and isolated one eye. I then made a mirror image of the eye and printed the pair out on white cardstock using my home color printer. Again, I had the eyes all cut out and ready to go before the party began to help make the craft time go more smoothly.
I am attaching my file for the pony eyes as a free printable that you can use if you would like. Be advised that these images are not perfect. Some of the edges are a little jagged, but I thought they looked just fine once I cut them out. I also chose to cut off the eyelashes on the side to speed up my cutting time.
I attached an eye to each side of the pony head using a dab of hot glue. Make sure you have the correct eye on each side of the head so that the eyelashes point back toward the body. Princess Candance. Princess Applejack.
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To change notification settings, click on a bell sign in a right down corner of your screen. If you need more information or help, please follow tutorial here:. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Yes, add me to your mailing list. Follow us on Pinterest to get the best free patterns. You simply need to cut out stripes of the felt.
Make them about Cut pieces and set them aside. It is now time for the pony head. Using the provided template cut two head pieces and two ear pieces out of your Pony Head Felt using the Pinking scissors. Mark, with a small dot or pin, the ear placement from the template onto the head piece. Set the head pieces aside and grab an Ear piece.
Hold it with the tip of the ear facing away from you and the flat base towards you. Create a pleat in the base of the ears by folding both outer edges towards the center of the ear. Pin the pleat to secure it.
Repeat for the second ear piece. Find the placement for the ear on your pony head as marked earlier and pin the ear in place. Using coordinating thread color and a medium Zig-Zag stitch, sew the ear onto the head piece.
Repeat for the other side. Once your ears are attached to the head fold each ear piece towards the cheeks of your pony head and secure them with pins. This will prevent you from accidentally sewing them in the next step. There are two more steps to completing the perfect Stick Pony; filling it and attaching it to a stick. You simply need to press filling into the head until you are happy with the shape that you have. Finally you can find a nice stick to place your pony head on.
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