https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/felt-sabretooth-lime • Posted by Danyell W.
I made this little guy for my brother, but after seeing what's available online in the way of sabretooth lime plushies, I might just put these in my Etsy. <br> Overall, I had fun, and my brother loved it. Enjoy!
I made this little guy for my brother, but after seeing what's available online in the way of sabretooth lime plushies, I might just put these in my Etsy. <br> Overall, I had fun, and my brother loved it. Enjoy!
Cut pieces. You will need two lime-shaped pieces, two narrow football-shaped pieces, and for tooth-shaped pieces (two of them being slightly shorter).
Cut two slits in one of the lime-shaped pieces wide enough for the teeth to fit through. Pull the teeth through about a centimetre.
Flip the lime + teeth over and line up the teeth where you want them.
Backstitch the teeth to the lime to secure them in place.
Because you're making a mouth, while backstitching, curve the stitches slightly upward (or downward) at both ends.
Now start whip stitching all of the edges of the body pieces together, making sure that you completely close both ends of the lime.
Leave an opening in the lime body for stuffing...
...and stuff!
Now whip stitch the opening closed, and push the stuffing into place by molding the lime in your hand to make it the right shape.
Taking one of your slightly-shorter tooth pieces at a time, whipstitch them to the bottom of the tooth that is already attached to the lime. Repeat for the other tooth.
Sew the hole created under the tooth shut (thread your needle through the underside of the back stitches and then through the lime body--UNDER the tooth). Repeat for the other side.
Thread the needle through only the bottom layer of the tooth (so it won't show from the top), and fasten to the body to hold the tooth down into place. Make sure you keep the teeth lined up where you want them.
And you're done! Admire your sabretooth lime, because it's awesome, and truly now "an adventurer is you!"