Pocket Sized Moogle
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This pattern is intended as a learning tool, it's fairly easy so it's good for the one time plushie maker or someone who is just getting into the hobby and needs a starting point.
SEAM ALLOWANCE
This pattern is for non fraying fabrics, and has a small seam allowence of 2mm. If you are using a fabric that will fray, cut the peices a litte bigger.
Head

First, cut out head1 and one regular and one reverse of head2 like in the picture above.

Then fold along the line so that the good side of the fabric is facing itself, and sew the two sides of the dart together (marked in red on the picture) repeat on the other dart. (shown below)

Place the head2 pieces with the good sides of the fabric together and pin, sew up the edge marked with the red line above.

Place the front of the head and the back of the head together, lining them up where the blue arrows show, and pin. The good sides facing inside, and the seams facing outside. Sew along the red line, leaving the neck tab open. (shown below)

Turn right side out and stuff. (Below)

Body

Cut two of the body piece. Fold it in half and sew along the dart, repeat with the second peice. Place the two peices together, good sides facing inward, and sew along the outside (red line in the picture above) leaving the top (neck) open. Turn right side out and stuff.

Use hidden stitch to connect the head and body together.

Legs

Cut two of leg 1 and two reverse of leg 1. Cut one regualr and one reverse of leg 2 in the color you have chosen for the bottom of the foot.

Place "leg 1" one regular and one reverse facing each other (right sides facing inwards) and sew where indicated by the red line in the picture above, leaving the bottom of the foot open, and a small section of the back of the leg open (for turning later)

Line up "leg 2" with the seams of "leg 1" indicated by the circle and square in the picture above, and pin them. Sew where "leg 2" and "leg 1" meet, all the way around "leg 2" so there is no part of the bottom of the foot left open.

Turn right side out through the hole in the back of the leg. Stuff and sew up with hidden stitch.

To attatch the legs, it's best to double your thread, for durability, if you have some beeswax it can help strengthen your thread even more. Anchor your thread on the side of the moogles body that is opposite to the side that you are attatching the leg.

Pass the thread through the body, and the leg, then back through the leg and body, pull tightly, not too tightly, you want to still be able to move the leg. Anchor and tie off on the side that you started with.


Arms

Cut one regular and on reverse of arm1 arm2 and arm3 . Arm3 should be the second color.

Place arm2 and arm3 facing each other, with the straight edge lined up (shown in the picture above) and sew down the straight edge (red line in the picture above).

Open and flatten the pieces (they should be the same shape as arm1, place them facing arm1 and sew around the edge, leaving an open section in the back of the arm. Turn the arm right side out, and stuff, then sew the opening closed with hidden stitch.
Attatch the arms to the body the same way the legs are attatched.
Ears and face


Sew one white and one alternate color piece together right sides together, along the red line indicated above. Turn right sides out.
Tuck the bottom of the ear inside, and pin the ear to the head in a position that pleases you.


Attatch the ear to the head with hidden stitch.
Face

To make the eyes and mouth, use some black embroidery thread, thin it out to 3 or 4 strands. Anchor the tread where you will later put the nose.

Make two X stitches for the eyes, and an upside-down V in the middle for the mouth. Tie the tread off where the nose will be placed.

Cut a small oval of felt (or other non fraying fabric) and glue it over the top of the V, covering the knots where you anchored and tied off.

Use some acrilic paint and a Q-tip to dab on two pink circles for the cheeks.

To add the floating ball, you will need a little pompom,and some beading wire, usually found in a dollar store or craft store.

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