I made this photo tutorial so you can see how to sew my Llama Sewing Pattern ~> scroll down for step-by-step photos!
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*** PLEASE NOTE – this is ONLY a PHOTO TUTORIAL ***
The FULL PATTERN IS NOT included here.It is NOT A FREE PATTERN!
I have made this photo tutorial so people who have purchased my Llama & Alpaca Sewing Pattern can SEE how to sew a Llama or an Alpaca toy! (I wanted to explain this so you are not disappointed if you have found this page via a search engine and not from the link in my LLOYD Llama & ALICE Alpaca pattern Sewing Pattern)
First choose some fabric:
STEP 1
Cut the FACE, FOREHEAD, EAR and FOOT PIECES from the contrast fabric and cut ALL of the rest of the pieces from the main fabric. A llama & Alpaca will look great in any fabric but if you like, it’s quite fun to use alpaca fabric!
Right, let’s start with the FACE:
STEP 2
Pin and sew the FACE PIECES together from A – B.
STEP 3
Pin and sew the FOREHEAD PIECE to the FACE PIECES matching point A.
TIP: Sew with the FOREHEAD PIECE down so you can smooth out any wrinkles in the FACE PIECES – no one likes wrinkles!
EARS:
STEP 4a
Sew the EAR PIECES together in pairs. Trim the seam allowance to about 3mm (1/8 inch).
STEP 4b
Turn the EARS right sides out. Fold the EARS using the pattern markings to guide you.
STEP 5a
Pin the EAR in place on the BODY PIECE using the pattern markings to guide you with the position.
*** The fold of the EAR should be facing the right side of the fabric. ***
STEP 5b
Fold the BODY PIECE at the ear dart so the fabric is right sides together with the EAR PIECES sandwiched in between. Pin and sew the ear darts closed making sure you catch all the layers of fabric.
TIP: Check that the EAR looks like this photo below!
STEP 5c
Repeat for the other EAR. Fold the EARS down and pin them down (out the way).
STEP 6
Sew the BODY PIECES together from C – D leaving the turning gap open as well as the gap for the TAIL.
TAIL:
STEP 7a
Sew the TAIL PIECES together. Trim the seam allowance like you did with the EARS and turn the TAIL right sides out.
STEP 7b
Stuff a little toy stuffing into the TAIL and pin it closed along the straight edge.
STEP 8
Push the tip of the TAIL between the BODY PIECES through the gap you left for the TAIL. Pin and sew the TAIL in position between the BODY PIECES.
TIP: Secure the TAIL in place with a zig-zag stitch for extra strength.
STEP 9
Sew the FACE&FOREHEAD PIECES to the BODY PIECES matching point C and E. Take your time and use lots of pins so the pieces won’t pucker and cause wrinkles.
TIP: Sew this seam with the FACE&FOREHEAD PIECES down so you can smooth out any wrinkles before you sew over them.
STEP 10
Sew the FACE PIECES together from B – G and continue sewing the BODY PIECES closed at the front from G – H.
EYES:
STEP 11
If you are using CRAFT EYES insert them now. If you are embroidering the eyes you will do it after you stuff the toy, when you embroider the nose and mouth.
TUMMY & LEGS:
STEP 12a
Pin and sew the FRONT LEG PIECES and the BACK LEG PIECES to the TUMMY PIECE matching the dot pattern markings.
TIP: I find it easier to sew one FRONT LEG PIECE and one BACK LEG PIECE to the TUMMY PIECE first, but you can pin and sew all 4 at once.
STEP 12b
Repeat for the other side.
FOOT PIECES:
STEP 13
Sew 4 of the FOOT PIECES to the LEG PIECES matching the star pattern markings.
STEP 14
Sew the other 4 FOOT PIECES to the BODY PIECES matching the star pattern markings.
TUMMY:
STEP 15
Pin the TUMMY, LEGS&FEET to the BODY, LEGS&FEET in 3 steps. See the Tummy Sewing Diagram for the 3 steps.
TIP: You can sew it all in one step but you will need a LOT of pins!
ASSEMBLY:
STEP 16
Clip the seams well especially at the curves and turn the toy right sides out through the turning gap.
TIP: It makes turning easier if you push the FEET PIECES inside the BODY and then push the FACE PIECES out through the turning gap first.
STEP 17
Stuff the nose and face really well. This is important for when you sew the nose and mouth. Stuff the neck then the feet and legs firmly before finishing up with the tail area and tummy. Keep stuffing until the Alpaca/Llama can stand up nicely on it’s own.
TIP: I use a children’s paintbrush when I stuff my soft toys. It’s really great when there are long legs and necks to stuff! It makes it much easier to push the toy stuffing in so it fills the toy firmly and it’s not lumpy.
NOSE and MOUTH:
STEP 18
Embroider the mouth and nose with black thread. Use the Nose and Mouth sewing diagram to guide you.
- Push your needle in and come out at point A.
- Sew a stitch to make a loop and sew through the loop to secure your thread with a knot.
- Sew in at B and back out at A.
- Sew in at C and come back out at A to complete the nose.
- Sew in at D and come out at E. Pull the thread firmly to make it ‘sink into the face’ a bit to create a smile!
- Sew back in at D and come out at F.
- Sew back in at D and come out at A, pulling the thread firmly again.
- Sew another knot at A and sew the thread back in at A and come out at D. Pull the thread tight and snip it off at D.
STEP 19
Use a ladder stitch to close the opening on the BODY PIECES.
Your Llama
(or Alpaca?)
is ready to LOVE!
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Till next time,
Happy Sewing,
Pauline