Summary: The process of cutting out spots for a stuffed animal in this instructional arts and crafts video taught by an expert seamstress.
Karen Weisman graduated from Boston University with a degree in Hotel and Food Management. Since then, she has helped a national grocery store chain develop and launch a gourmet food...read more
"Hi! I'm Karen for Expert Village. Let's cut out some spots for our dog. I like this animal print. It's kind of funky. You can just cut any shape you want. You don't have to just make circles. If you want, you can even make an initial or anything you want on that doggy. This fleecy fabric comes in an amazing assortment of colors and varieties. They have all kinds of different prints. Don't feel like you have to make your doggy just plain old brown. You can make him pink and purple and you can do different patterns. You'll have a lot of fun if you go to the fabric store and just poke around and see what you can find. For right now I'm just going to do a simple couple of dots to put on our doggy. You're going to decorate both sides of your dog. When you decorate both sides you want to make sure that you lay them out in opposite directions. You'll be able to do one big one for the other side. It's very, very important, and everybody makes this mistake. You want to lay those doggies out in opposite sides. When you put the ears on when you put the spots on they have to opposites."
eHow Article: How to Cut Out Spots for Stuffed Animal
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