Seamus the Sea Turtle by NimblePhish
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I have made stuffed animals in the past, but only things like sock monkeys and rag dolls. I was a bit intimidated at first because the pattern for this little guy calls for doll joints, I have never used them before and didn't even know where to find them. Turns out my local Joann's stocks a limited selection of joint sizes, they didn't have the exact sizes my turtle called for but they were pretty close and worked just fine. The fun thing about a jointed animal is you can position them, here is Seamus saying "hi"!
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I was surprised when I opened that pattern to find there were no pictures, but the instructions were easy to follow and I managed to sew him up without them. I don't think this would be a good project for a beginner to try but any intermediate seamstress should have no problem. From start to finish I had Seamus sewn up in about two and a half hours. *This is an older pattern by Nimblephish. Newer patterns do include pictures, and many of the older patterns (like this one) are in the process of being updated with photos.
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According to the pattern you can make this little turtle with pretty much any fabric with some stretch to it. I was able to use up some minky scraps I had, they are perfect sea turtle colors too.
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Seamus has a little romper with his shell on it that you can take on and off. I could be fun to make a whole wardrobe for Seamus, he could have different shells for every occasion :)
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My son loves turtles so these two became fast friends. Seamus has been dragged around with us everywhere, I find it especially rewarding to make something my kid really loves!
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