Material you need:
1. Soft body towels 27 1/2″ x 55″ (70cm x 140cm) – 2 pcs. of
contrasting color (enough to make 4 piggy pillows)
2. Cotton fabric 27 1/2″ x 23″ (for 1 pillow) prefer higher
thread count or quilting quality fabric
3. Embroidery floss (black or dark brown)
4. Poly-fill (you can get it from a pillow if you can’t find
it in the store)
5. Pencil
6. Sewing essential
Use a pencil and trace the pattern onto the cotton
fabric.
Top -1
Ear – 1 + 1 (reverse the pattern for the other side)
Nose – 1
Sandwich the towels in between 2 fabrics.
Use contrasting color for the nose and 1 layer of the
ear.
You can choose to have same color for the tail but I would
suggest to use the same color as the body, it looks nicer.
Sew it up on the sewing line, it can be from sewing machine or
hand stitching.
Trim out the shape with about 1/4″ seam allowance (nose –
3/4″).
For body, sew from point A to A, and for ear, sew from Point B
to B, leave an opening for turning the work inside out.
Clip near the sewing line about 1/2″ next to each other, so
that the curve is smooth after turning inside out.
Sew the border of the nose with the largest pitch of stitches.
Pull the thread as show so that it gathers and shrinks to the size
of the dash line of the pattern.
Look at the pink tail, I later changed it to blue as it looks
better with same color.
Turn body, ear and tail inside out.
Trace the position of the eyes and ears on the body, nostril
for the nose. Flip over the body and trace the bottom sewing
line.
Tie a knot at the tip of the tail as shown, mark a length of
4″ from the tip.
Turn the body outside in and position the tail on the top part
of the body.
Stitch up the opening only on the top part.
Slit an bigger opening at the bottom to the newly traced
line.
Turn the piggy inside out again.
Embellish the body with a heart. Slip stitch it into position.
Stuff some poly-fill before complete the sewing.
Stuff the piggy with poly-fill to the fullness you
prefer.
Hand stitch up the bottom opening by using whip
stitch.
Sew the nose onto the body.
Stitch the eyes with 4 strands of black or dark brown
embroidery floss.
Start from the marking of the ear, needle in. Needle out at
*2, stem stitch follow the line till *3, needle in. Needle out at
*4, the upper end of the nostril and needle in at the bottom
end.
Stitch the other nostril and eye, and end the stitching on the
other ear.
Sew the ears on. Cover up the knots of the brown or black
floss on the embroideries.
Fold the ear toward the nose and stitch the whole stretch
especially both ends to secure it.
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