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Stuffie Starter Swap

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Swap Coordinator:mortaine (contact)
Swap categories: Challenges  Sewing  Toys 
Number of people in swap:45
Location:Other
Type:None
Last day to signup/drop:August 31, 2007
Date items must be sent by:November 15, 2007
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

This is a swap for experienced swappers who want a stuffie, but don't necessarily know how to make one. It's also for people who crank out amigurumi like they're building their own little army of adorable mogs to take over the world. And everyone in between.

The idea is that you make a stuffie and send it to your swap partner. It can be really, really awful. It can be lopsided. Actually, I'm hoping it will be lopsided. It can have big hand-sewn X's for eyes because you just don't know how to sew eyes. It can have three arms. It can be soft sculpture. You can knit it, crochet, sew-- heck, you can even get away with glue (though I don't recommend it).

What it cannot be is store-bought, and it cannot be incomplete. You have to make a stuffie, stuff it with something, and send it to your partner.

What's awesome about this is what will happen after you make your stuffie. First, you'll never be able to say "I can't make a stuffie" ever again. Because you will have done it once-- maybe poorly, maybe great-- but you did it. When your recipient gets their stuffie, no matter how much you thought "gosh, this sucks," the recipient will (in all likelihood) say "OMG, that's so CUTE!!!" and love it and call it George. Or Sally. Whatever. And you'll think "this person is crazy-- how can they love my lopsided, one-armed, purple-until-I-ran-out-of-yarn-so-I-switched-to-green soft sculpture toothbrush?"

You will think that all the way until you receive a stuffie in the mail from your own partner, and then you'll yell "OMG! Teh CYOOOOOTE!!!! GEORGE!" And you'll think "Jeebuz, did I get the Professional Stuffie Maker as my partner? They make lopsided look normal!" And you will love it and cuddle it and call it George (or Sally), and when you post your effusive thanks to the sender, you will get back a comment that says, basically "Hahaha-- it took me hours; I kept trying to make it un-lopsided, but then I just decided to embrace the loppyness and send it, plus the deadline was looming."

All of which is to say: Join the Stuffie Starter Swap. It'll be fun. It will CHALLENGE YOU to craft outside your comfort zone. And you can take pictures of your attempt and put them on an ATC when you're done. ;)


A "stuffie" is a smallish stuffed animal or soft sculpture. In this swap, all stuffies will be hand made. Stuffie styles range from the Japanese kawaii style crocheted amigurumi, to oddball items as exemplified in papercrane.com, to ordinary teddy bears.

Materials: I recommend using ordinary craft felt or yarn (if you crochet or knit) for your first stuffie, because it's cheap and you can forgive yourself if you make a mistake. Use polar fleece if you prefer-- you can often find it for cheap at drug stores, being sold as "blankets." If you have scrap fabric about, use that to practice with. You will likely fill your stuffie with ordinary poly-fill from the craft store, though quilt batting or foam also make good fillers.

Subject: You can choose anything as your soft sculpture subject matter. One of my friends had a "monster stuffie party" at her house a couple of years ago, where everyone made some kind of random monster using bits of felt and lots of creativity. My very first stuffie was a toothbrush. Strawberries are deceptively easy to make.

Safety: Note that the difference between a soft sculpture and a toy basically comes down to whether or not a child can safely play with it without injury. Stuffies may have eyes that have not been secured completely (choking hazard), or may contain posing wires that may poke if they haven't been bent properly. Treat any received stuffies as though they were unsafe for children under 3 (and pets), please.

In general, try to make your stuffie about 6-8 inches "tall," or roughly the size to fit inside a shoebox. This will make it easier when you want to ship them. If you get creative and make a bunch of smaller stuffies as a set, still try to fit the set in a shoebox.

SUMMARY OF SWAP REQUIREMENTS:

  • Make one soft sculpture for your swap partner. It can be of anything from a teddy bear to a bike helmet. It does not have to be good. Really. Not at all. It can be lopsided. In fact, it probably should be lopsided, if this is your very first stuffie.
  • Include a card in the package thanking your swap buddy for adopting your early stuffie efforts (and identifying yourself, so they know who to rate!).
  • WHEN YOU RECEIVE YOUR SWAP: post here with a comment and a thank you for the stuffie.
  • Bonus: take a picture and upload it, so we can all see everyone's handiwork!

Tip: If you aren't a sewing person, but you like to play with clay, use clay "slabs" to make a sculpture of what you want, then peel off the slabs. Those form the shape of your pattern.

This swap was inspired by those in the forums who want to make stuffies, but just don't have the confidence to try and develop their inner stuffie-maker skills. Experienced stuffie makers are also welcome, of course.

Swap members must have at least 3 completed (received) swaps by the sign-up date with no no-sends. At least one of these must be a real-life (not online) swap.

Some tutorials:

Sewn (felt, fleece, faux fur, etc. Also lots of good basics):

http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art35653.asp

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcXDGeHUUnY

http://www.stopmotionworks.com/articles/softsculpt.htm http://kwoozy.blogspot.com/2006/06/tutorial-for-rabbit-and-carrot.html

http://news.deviantart.com/article/30978/

links to bunches of patterns, including knit

baby Frank the Goat from LiveJournal

http://www.purlbee.com/purl-frog/

http://www.starwars.com/kids/activity/crafts/

Also, check your local fabric store for pre-printed fabric patterns. You can often buy a yard with a teddy bear pattern ready to cut and sew, for example.

Crochet (including amigurumi):

http://www.crochetme.com/amigurumi

http://huangfamily.com/craftingjapanese/archives/free_patterns/

http://www.crochetville.org/forum/showthread.php?p=871001

http://www.craftster.org/forum/index.php?topic=30488.0;all

http://monstercrochet.blogspot.com/2006/09/free-pattern-severed-finger.html

http://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=11811998&postID=407933873956151296 (modify these as a side of eggs with some bacon)

Knit:

http://geckogrrl.wordpress.com/2007/04/03/kumochan-amigurumi-tutorial-2-for-knitters/

http://jezzeblog.blogspot.com/2006/10/pattern-for-small-dolls.html

http://del.icio.us/bugness/stuffie

Where to buy eyes:

http://www.bjcraftsupplies.com/dolls/eyes-animal01.asp

http://www.etsy.com/viewlisting.php?listingid=6554392 and other Etsy and eBay sellers.

How to make eyes:

http://www.purlbee.com/purl-frog/attaching-the-eyes.html

http://www.familyeducation.com/whatworks/item/front/1,2551,1-10641-9852,00.htm

Discussion

TerryF 08/ 1/2007 #

I LOVE stuffies and will adore anything I get - I would be honoured to received someone's very first handmade stuffy too!

strumpfkunst 08/ 4/2007 #

I am reluctant to sign up, because I definitely do not qualify as a first time stuffie maker...

mortaine 08/ 5/2007 #

Gila: That's a-ok! Experienced stuffie makers are always welcome, of course!

This is also a great swap to try a new technique or subject, or just have some fun making something new for someone who is themselves trying to make a stuffie, quite possibly for the very first time!

thiswillbegone 08/ 6/2007 #

I've only ever made one stuffy.. and it was bad.. really bad..

mortaine 08/ 6/2007 #

Selise, that makes this the PERFECT swap for you! It's a great way to hone your technique with swap partners who sign up KNOWING they will be receiving something that shows "A for Effort," if not actual success!

I hope you sign up and give it a try!

Karmi53 08/11/2007 #

Hi l like to join l make crocheted bears from 4 to 6 inches.I make them because it relaxes me. But l love all critters. thanks

blissfulmama 08/16/2007 #

hmmmm...this is so very tempting! the extent of my sewing experience is button sewing. Lol. and that's few and far between. can it be something as simple as a star or heart?

mortaine 08/16/2007 #

blissful_mama: OF COURSE it can be simple (though having made stars and hearts, they aren't necessarily simple)! This is a swap where you try something new and see if it works for you-- simple is not only fine, it's PERFECT!

Magpieandluna 08/16/2007 #

.... i feel just like selise lol but i will at least TRY ;) i have a few ideas

blissfulmama 08/27/2007 #

how can one resist a swap pimper such as yourself, mortaine?

dreamrains 08/27/2007 #

you even convinced me! This will be my first time but I already know what I want to make! <3

rengawk 08/28/2007 #

sock-y inspiration!

Ooohhh ladyb you just gave me some inspiration about the sock critters...lemme find the link!

Sock Bunny on Craftster

sock animal collection

this one I've even made before, I may have to try again for this swap, because it came out so good even though my sewing skills are poor! sock bunny

rengawk 08/28/2007 #

sorry that was printed from the forum post but i forgot to take out the part at the beginning, doh! =)

elasticcamel 08/29/2007 #

I can't wait!

rengawk 08/29/2007 #

I didn't see it listed, but this sock monkey tut looks awesome!

http://www.web-goddess.org/writing/tutorial/Image0.html

spinjenny 09/ 4/2007 #

so a sock critter would count as a stuffie for this swap ...?

mortaine 09/ 5/2007 #

Spinjenny: If it is stuffed and handmade (even hand-assembled) then YES, a sock critter counts as a stuffie!

We're going with a very loose definition of "stuffie" because, let's face it, this is already enough of a challenge without adding lots of constraints on your stuffie-making attempts.

Wanda 09/11/2007 #

Oooh, I think a sock critter would be fantastic!

I finished up the Halloween altered box I was working on last night, so I started on my stuffie this morning - not a sock critter, though. I'm doing it without a pattern, just something I 'designed' myself, although I am sure it has been done before. It is cut out and I got my sewing machine back from the person who borrowed it, so I am ready to go!

Wanda 09/15/2007 #

I'm finished. SPINJENNY - don't look in the photos if you want to be surprised. It will go out in Monday's mail. It didn't turn out like I envisioned, but I think it passes for a STARTER stuffie.

RobinT 09/18/2007 #

My stuffy went out to skeletonflower today.

mortaine 09/19/2007 #

Wanda, that is FANTASTIC! I LOVE IT! So creative,and so cuddly!

Wanda 09/22/2007 #

Thank you, mortaine. :) The wonky legs make it look like she's running, doesn't it?

spinjenny 09/27/2007 #

Oh, Wanda, I saw the sheep on your flickr site (or maybe your blog) when I went to check out your journal picture a day or two ago, but I didn't realise it was for ME!!! It arrived today and it is SOOOOO cute! I love it!

Wanda 09/27/2007 #

I'm so very glad you like her spinjenny! :)

symphonie 10/19/2007 #

stuffie sent to mere on friday 19th october from Melbourne
Australia

oreon 11/ 1/2007 #

Stuffie for elasticamel sent today and the photo has been uploaded. Don't look elasticcamel, if you wanna be surprised :-)

pym 11/ 2/2007 #

I received my swap today from mere and I'm soooo impressed -- I love them and my kids were just in awe. :) Thank you!!! I've uploaded a couple of picks to Flickr.

wolfmom2ac 11/ 5/2007 #

MAM, You're new stuffie is on it's way to you! You should get it in the next couple of days! Let me know when you get your package!

rengawk 11/ 7/2007 #

The swap I sent arrived safe and sound!

Autumn!

I tried to add to the gallery but it didn't like that I wanted to use Flickr, as the photo on my computer is much too bag, so clicky here instead if you want to see!

Oh and to our lovely mortaine, this dragon is still totally awesome ^^

HeideC 11/13/2007 #

My picture is HUGE and I don't know how to fix it, sorry.

Rhiannon 11/13/2007 #

Mr. Happy is going out tomorrow. I can't even tell you how tough this was. I tried to go out of my zone of knitting. So, made a design, cut it, started to sew, realized, oops that isn't working. Borrowed a machine, tried again, nope that wasn't working.

So, Mr. Happy is knitted. I still will try and make that felt stuffie and if I ever finish it, my partner will get an extra horrible stuffie.

spinjenny 11/15/2007 #

My stuffie will be visiting the PO at lunchtime to start his journey to Mortaine. His picture is being withheld until he arrives in his new home.

mortaine 11/26/2007 #

OMG, Jenny's gnome is SO DANGED CUTE!!!

spinjenny 11/27/2007 #

I'm glad you like him. His picture is now in the gallery, and another on my Flickr.

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