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My name is Kitty. I am very soft and gentle nature. And if someone has come to my heart, I will never leave him! Therefore, I ask: do not forget me at the playground!
You will need: a flap of wool drape; printed cotton flap; silver beads (e.g. Guetermann); felt; black thread for embroidery (Anchor); needle for sewing; embroidery needle; pins scissors for fabric; toothed scissors; small scissors with pointed blades (Prym); color matching sewing threads (Coats); cotton wool for filling.
Description of work: copy three details for the model (torso with head, two ears). Then, from the wool drape, use the scissors for the fabric to cut out the details without allowances: the body is 2x, the head is 2x, and the ear is 2x. Sew the body parts manually with oblique oblique stitches, leaving a small area open for sewing with cotton in the seam. After filling the body with cotton, sew the open area in the seam.
Sew both parts of the head manually with oblique oblique stitches, leaving a small area for filling in the seam open. Fill the head with cotton, sew the open area in the seam. Sew both ears by hand to the head along the seam.Embroider the muzzle with black thread for embroidery, then sew the head to the body with small stitches.
From a cotton flap with serrated scissors, cut a rectangle, put on the body and sew on the back manually with small stitches. On a double folded thread of approx. 10 cm string silver beads, wrap around the neck, tie the ends of the thread, cut off the excess ends.
Cut a strip of approx. 2 cm and approx. 25 cm. Cut off the ends of the strip with a corner. Place the strip on the head so that its middle on the back of the head coincides with the place where the head is attached to the body. At this point, fix the strip with a pair of small stitches. Strip the strip forward and up to the middle of the head, tie the ends of the strip. For ears in the strip in the middle, make cuts in the appropriate places with small scissors in which to insert the ears.
Photo: Sandra Shte; production: Rushana Jannings.
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