Pattern - No 044
Teething Ring with Leaf and Crinkle Plastic
What's Included
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– Pattern in A3 and A4 format
LeafSchnittmuster (PDF) - DIN A4, DIN A3, US-Letter3 Files - – Detailed instructions with 8 illustrated steps
- – Complete materials and tools list
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– 5 basics guides with tips and tricks
- • Why and How to Clip Corners and Curves
- • How to Use a Turning Tool Properly
- • How to Shape Corners and Curves Properly
- • Pen, Chalk, or Marker? How to Mark Fabric Properly
- • How to Make a Lark's Head Knot
- – Multilingual support (DE/EN)
- – Everything in One Place
Required Materials
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Fabric 1: 42 x 10 cm
For the front side of the leaf.
Durable cotton-linen blend with a firm texture and high-quality appearance.
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Fabric 2: 42 x 10 cm
For the back side of the leaf.
Lightweight cotton fabric with a tight weave, easy to work with, and soft to the touch.
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Batting: 42 x 10 cm
Provides stability and enhances the three-dimensional leaf structure after topstitching.
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Crinkle Plastic: 42 x 10 cm
For the exciting crinkling sound inside the leaf. Alternatively, a roasting bag or food-safe cellophane film can be used. However, keep in mind that alternative materials may not be machine washable.
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Wooden Teething Ring: Ø 70 mm
Ensure it is saliva-proof and free of harmful substances, such as untreated beech wood.
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Sewing Thread: Universal sewing thread, thickness 120 Suitable for the recommended needle size NM 70–80.
Required Tools
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Sewing Machine
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Scissors - A large fabric scissors for cutting and a small thread snip for precise work.
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Pins or Fabric Clips
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Measuring Tool
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Iron
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Chalk or Fabric Marker – For marking seam lines, choose a removable marking tool such as tailor’s chalk or a fabric marker.
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Blunt Tool: For shaping curves and corners, such as a corner shaper, chopstick, or crochet hook.
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Turning Tool – For turning small parts – alternatively, you can use a straw and a stick.
Description
Teething rings were one of my first projects when I started sewing toys for babies. The idea came to me when my daughter was still little, and I wanted to create something practical and beautiful for her. The leaf-shaped teething ring is tied around a wooden ring and is not only simple but also quick to sew – perfect as a small gift for a newborn.
The two-tone design combined with crinkle plastic makes the teething ring particularly exciting for babies. The leaf shape is easy to grasp, and the wooden ring provides a safe way for teething babies to chew on it. This project is excellent for beginners, as it’s quick to make but still delivers great results.
For a personal touch, you can embroider the child’s name onto the leaf, creating a unique and thoughtful gift. It’s essential to choose only baby-safe materials – these should be OEKO-Tex certified. The wooden ring must also be explicitly labeled as a teething ring to ensure safety.
- Quick Project: Easy to sew and perfect for beginners.
- Engaging for Babies: Two-tone design with crinkle plastic and a grippable leaf shape.
- Customizable: Add an embroidered name for a personal touch.
- Baby-Safe Materials: Use only OEKO-Tex-certified fabrics and approved wooden rings.
Size: 20 x 8 cm
Pattern - No 044
Teething Ring with Leaf and Crinkle Plastic
What's Included
-
– Pattern in A3 and A4 format
LeafSchnittmuster (PDF) - DIN A4, DIN A3, US-Letter3 Files - – Detailed instructions with 8 illustrated steps
- – Complete materials and tools list
-
– 5 basics guides with tips and tricks
- - Why and How to Clip Corners and Curves
- - How to Use a Turning Tool Properly
- - How to Shape Corners and Curves Properly
- - Pen, Chalk, or Marker? How to Mark Fabric Properly
- - How to Make a Lark's Head Knot
- – Multilingual support (DE/EN)
- – Everything in One Place
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