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Extention of the Satin Stitch Tutorial....... For the four legged friend
Wanted to make a sqeeky dog toy for my new dog, that he wouldnt demolish in 2 mins upon having it.

Made this dunkin doughnut squeeky toy for him using recycled hard felt sheets that i had free from magazines..... The toy lasted 5 mins :( . This is also an addition to my satin stitch tutorial.

Posted by MischievousRaven from Shrewsbury, England, United Kingdom • Published See MischievousRaven's 45 projects »
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  • How to make a donut plushie. Dunkin Doughnut Dog Toy - Step 1
    Step 1

    Collect all your materials together

  • How to make a donut plushie. Dunkin Doughnut Dog Toy - Step 2
    Step 2

    Stick 2 of the pieces of felt together, using the bowl trace a circle and cut using the scissors. Trace the 2 pieces on a piece thats going to be your icing.

  • How to make a donut plushie. Dunkin Doughnut Dog Toy - Step 3
    Step 3

    Cut it all wiggly like and sew to one of the circles. Trim round the edge of it, if your sewing is like mine.

  • How to make a donut plushie. Dunkin Doughnut Dog Toy - Step 4
    Step 4

    Next, do satin stitches on your icing. I made them small so it looks like hundreds and thousands or white chocolate chips.

  • How to make a donut plushie. Dunkin Doughnut Dog Toy - Step 5
    Step 5

    Using the sewing machine, sew both of the circled pieces together but leave a gap so you can stuff it. This is my second attempt as i tried to have it so i turn it through the right way..... Tbh because the felt is a tough one i found it difficult to turn it in.

  • How to make a donut plushie. Dunkin Doughnut Dog Toy - Step 6
    Step 6

    Half way stuffing it, put the sqeaker in and stuff the rest in. On your sewing machine sew the remaining gap. Reverse stitch it as well so the end doesn't un pick.

  • How to make a donut plushie. Dunkin Doughnut Dog Toy - Step 7
    Step 7

    Voila

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