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Suffolk Puff Monkey

I made this monkey using a updated version of an old pattern. This is something my nan used to do with my mum when she was a little girl, so we did this one together (mainly because I'm still learning to use a sewing machine) He was made for my nephew, but I love him soooo much he may not reach him.

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/suffolk-puff-monkey • Posted by lauren a.

So, I'm a bit pants on a sewing machine. This is why I needed my wonderfully crafty mums help. While I was preparing my fabrics and wadding she was cleverly creating the cutest monkey head and fabulously long curly tail. Once all the puffs were constructed it was then time to thread the body puffs on followed by his legs. Once on, the feet (also created by my mum) were sewn in place to hold the legs together. The same was then done for the arms. His tail was then sewn in place and he was done :) The problem is, I don't want to give him away. He took 3 day in total and I just used up some of mums brown fabric.

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Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

70 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium monkey Medium monkey head Medium monkey body Medium i love monkey Medium   kgrhqz  j e6iidp 93bovskkw3lg  60 12

Description

So, I'm a bit pants on a sewing machine. This is why I needed my wonderfully crafty mums help. While I was preparing my fabrics and wadding she was cleverly creating the cutest monkey head and fabulously long curly tail. Once all the puffs were constructed it was then time to thread the body puffs on followed by his legs. Once on, the feet (also created by my mum) were sewn in place to hold the legs together. The same was then done for the arms. His tail was then sewn in place and he was done :) The problem is, I don't want to give him away. He took 3 day in total and I just used up some of mums brown fabric.

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