(allow 1 -1 1/2 hours from start to finish)

Materials Needed:
*1 fat quarter of fleece (or you can use felt or any other no fraying fabric)
*1 fat quarter of cotton fabric
*little scraps of fleece and cotton fabric
*buttons
*Poly-fil
When sewing this little stuffie together you want to use a stitch length of 1. Whenever I'm making a toy for a baby I use the smallest stitches possible. It insures that the stuffing stays inside and it makes the seams stronger. Also make sure you sew all buttons and embellishments on tightly! Little kids love playing with they and you don't want any of them falling off.
Ok, so let's get started. If you want you can draw you own owl shape, but if you are like me and are horrible at drawing, just use the templets that I used.
To get the owl templets click here.

Materials Needed:
*1 fat quarter of fleece (or you can use felt or any other no fraying fabric)
*1 fat quarter of cotton fabric
*little scraps of fleece and cotton fabric
*buttons
*Poly-fil
When sewing this little stuffie together you want to use a stitch length of 1. Whenever I'm making a toy for a baby I use the smallest stitches possible. It insures that the stuffing stays inside and it makes the seams stronger. Also make sure you sew all buttons and embellishments on tightly! Little kids love playing with they and you don't want any of them falling off.
Ok, so let's get started. If you want you can draw you own owl shape, but if you are like me and are horrible at drawing, just use the templets that I used.
To get the owl templets click here.
It is my first time using Scribd, so please let me know if you have any problems. If you want to make the same size stuffie as I did print, print the owl stuffie #1 and owl stuffie #2. (The printouts will be a little distorted because it is actually my logo just enlarged.)
Before you cut out the pieces to use as your templets you will want to make the ears a little bigger like how I did above. If not, once sewn they are very small and too pointy for my liking.
Pin in place. Sew.

There you have your own little owl stuffie!
Now, want to make a cute little carrier for your little owl stuffie?


Turn right side out. Attach heart by sewwing the heart piece onto the 2 1/2" flap pieces. Add some more embellishments you want. I added a little rectangle piece for a little more contrast in color, but you don't have too.
**Please feel free to use this tutorial for your personal sewing projects. You may link this to your blog and use any photo's. Please be kind and give credit where credit is due.**
Any questions or comments please do not hesitate to contact me. If you make one using this tutorial, please add it to my flickr group. I would love to see it!


Hi, this is the just the sweetestt stuffie ever !! I love your idea !!
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Stéphanie from Nantes in France
I absolutely love that you gave him a carrier! So very cute. My daughter is all about putting things in bags and carrying them around!
ReplyDeleteThis is beyond adorable! Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteAwesome! Fat Quarter Friday is becoming a favorite of mine!!
ReplyDeleteOh MY (!) that is cute. I love the fabrics and it looks like your little one loved it too!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. Love the owl!
ReplyDeleteI just made this today and plan to give it to a friend for her daughters birthday! And it is adorable! I need a bit of practice to make it look as good as yours but I'm on the right track. Thanks for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is just adorable! I love it. I'd love to make one of these for my youngest. She would adore it. Great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is just about the cutest thing EVER. I will have to bookmark this. I am so glad I saw your casserole dish carrier on Homemade by Jill and then came to sneek a peek at your site. I just heart it.
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