Fabric Baby ball
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Fabric Baby ball
Has anyone posted a tutorial or a pattern for a fabric baby ball on here? ... I am looking for the one with all of the indentations that a baby can grip the ball with. I have seen them ages ago, and it looked like it was made from just two pattern pieces. Anyone have the shape of the pieces?
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fabric grab ball
Here is the first page on about.com, it is in hobbies:arts&crafts:sewing:free patterns:toys&dolls:grab ball
Free Pattern and Directions to Sew A Fabric Baby Grab Ball
By Debbie Colgrove, About.com Guide
.See More About:how to set a seam guidemachine trouble shootingfree sewing projects for babies and children
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Melissa Kadinger, Licensed to About.com
.Toys are big business and can cost a small fortune. This free pattern will make a ball that uses up your smallest fabric scrapes. I am including two pattern sizes, as the smaller one is perfect for tiny hands, but not as plump as the type many of us are familiar with.
Always remember you are making a toy for a small child, which will most likely end up in the child's mouth. It is important to make sure all stuffing is firmly enclosed and all parts are attached in an indestructible way!
Materials Needed:
•Fabric scraps
•Thread for sewing the sections
•Dental Floss or very strong thread such as button and carpet thread to connect the sections
•Stuffing
•Print out of pattern
Free Pattern and Directions to Sew A Fabric Baby Grab Ball
By Debbie Colgrove, About.com Guide
.See More About:how to set a seam guidemachine trouble shootingfree sewing projects for babies and children
1 of 6Previous NextMaterials
Melissa Kadinger, Licensed to About.com
.Toys are big business and can cost a small fortune. This free pattern will make a ball that uses up your smallest fabric scrapes. I am including two pattern sizes, as the smaller one is perfect for tiny hands, but not as plump as the type many of us are familiar with.
Always remember you are making a toy for a small child, which will most likely end up in the child's mouth. It is important to make sure all stuffing is firmly enclosed and all parts are attached in an indestructible way!
Materials Needed:
•Fabric scraps
•Thread for sewing the sections
•Dental Floss or very strong thread such as button and carpet thread to connect the sections
•Stuffing
•Print out of pattern
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