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Free jingle bird softie sewing pattern

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Get cozy this winter and sew a jingle bird! This simple softie is designed for beginner sewists and is perfect for kids to sew. Follow the free pattern to sew a sweet little bird to snuggle or hang on the tree! #softiepattern #diyornament #sewingforkids

I have a fun, easy little bird pattern to share today, as a part of the Sew A Softie group. I love the Sew A Softie community – Trixi from Coloured Buttons organizes it and all over the world, bloggers share free softie patterns and organize softie sewing workshops. My goal was to design something easy enough for my 2 year old to help, and she loved it! You could easily add more complicated designs to the wing or let them freehand stitches as well.

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My kids love watching me sew, and this was one of the first times my 2.5 year old got in on the actions. She was very proud of the wing stitching she helped with! 

Depending on the age and focus of your kiddo, they could certainly sew this entire thing. My kids ran off after wing stitching, leaving me to finish the rest. Adding some embroidery floss would turn these into ornaments quickly, but they are big enough to snuggle and throw, too!

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Get cozy this winter and sew a jingle bird! This simple softie is designed for beginner sewists and is perfect for kids to sew. Follow the free pattern to sew a sweet little bird to snuggle or hang on the tree! #softiepattern #diyornament #sewingforkids

How to make a jingle bird softie

Supplies

 

Steps

Step 1- Prep your pattern transfer and stitch the details. I used a simple back stitch for the wing and tail, satin stitch for the beak, and a jingle bell for the eyeball. This would be a great time for kids to add their own embellishments as well! The transfer method I prefer is shown, see how to use Fabri Solvy in this post!

Step 2-Attach the wing to the bird’s body, I used a running stitch. Use the bird’s body to cut an identical body piece as the back.

Step 3- Sew the body pieces, wrong sides together, and pause with a small opening to add stuffing. Finish sewing closed, and you’re done! I used a blanket stitch.

Go crazy and sew a whole flock! These jingle birds would look super fun as a garland, too.

 

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Min

Monday 4th of March 2019

Easy to make and my nieces and nephews love it. In fact they were even able to help put it together by using craft glue instead of sewing it.

Stephanie - Swoodson Says

Wednesday 27th of March 2019

I'm so glad you all had fun with it! I'd love to see pictures if you have them :D

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