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Eddie Earthworm Background on Eddie Earthworm Eddie was inspired by my son s desire to celebrate Earth Day. What better way to celebrate than to to create an earth worm, right? To make Eddie more Earth-friendly, try recycling old clothing or linens for the cotton and old bath towels for the chenille. Terms of Use for this epattern Fair use of this epattern is subject to the following terms and conditions: Dolls made using this epattern for sale MUST clearly provide credit to Bit of Whimsy Dolls as the original creator of the pattern. I am offering this pattern for FREE so that sewers who are new to my patterns or even new to sewing can see how easy my epatterns are to use. No need to guess at the directions, I provide step-by-step photos to help along the way. Instructional videos for the making of this and other epatterns are available FREE at: www.youtube.com/bitofwhimsy, Absolutely NO resale or reproduction of this epattern in part or it s entirety is permitted without prior written consent by Bit of Whimsy. This epattern is intended for the original purchaser and is NOT to be forwarded or shared. Absolutely NO mass production or large quantity sale (greater than 5 units) at any given time is permitted without prior written consent by Bit of Whimsy and may be subject to additional licensing fees. A Bit of Whimsy Dolls Design Page 1 Copyright 2008

READ THE DIRECTIONS FOR THE ENTIRE PATTERN BEFORE STARTING THIS PROJECT! Supplies Needed: Fabric scraps equal to a quarter yard Chenille equal to a quarter yard Embroidery floss for facial features Polyfil and chopstick or wooden dowel for stuffing Scissors, doll needle, pencil Print pattern and cut pieces out. Pin pattern pieces to fabric and cut on the solid line. I have already included the seam allowance so you don t need to worry about that. Remember that Eddie needs five total large body rings and four total small body rings. Starting with a large cotton body ring (this will be the body ring for the face), pin a chenille body ring to the long edge of the fabric and pin. The long side is marked on the pattern piece by a dotted line. Sew together using a straight stitch and then go back and sew another straight stitch right next to it. Sewing this extra seam helps to make it more durable. Sew another cotton ring to the chenille and keep dewing until all pieces have been sewed together alternating cotton and chenille. A Bit of Whimsy Dolls Design Page 2 Copyright 2008

Once you have all of your rings sewn together, press the seams with your iron. You will want to press the seams so that they are facing the cotton. Fold the long body piece in half, lining up the raw edges. You may need to trim the edge to even it out. It is easy when sewing cotton and chenille together for there to be some slipping, resulting in an uneven edge. Pin the raw edge together. Starting at the head piece, sew the seam until you get about 10 away from the end. Do a backstitch and cut the thread. Resume stitching about 5 up from the end. Doing this gives you an opening to turn Eddie right side out. Refold Eddie s body so that the long body seam is now running down the middle of the body. Use your face template to draw the curve at each end of the body. It may not line up perfectly depending on how close you are to using a 1/4 seam allowance to put him together. Just adjust your curve to fit. No one will see this side of the fabric so it okay to draw it a few times to get it right. A Bit of Whimsy Dolls Design Page 3 Copyright 2008

Pin the fabric together and sew along your curved line on both ends. Once the seam has been finished, trim the corners off. Turn Eddie right side out and draw the face using your pencil/ Using polyfil, firmly stuff the head but then lightly stuff the body. Put large balls of polyfil in and then leave a small space and then put another large ball in. Doing this makes Eddie easier to cuddle than if you firmly stuffed him through the whole body. Use embroidery floss to whipstitch the opening closed. For embroidering the facial features, thread your doll needle with three strands of embroidery floss. Tie a knot and pull the needle through from the back of the head to the point where you want to start stitching. Pull the knot through the fabric at the back of the head. Pull gently and the knot will pop through. When you are done stitching her facial features, push your needle through to the back of her body right along her neck seam. Tie your knot and then push the needle back through to the front of her body and cut your thread close to the body. CONGRATULATIONS, EDDIE IS DONE! To make Eddie into a headrest for an adult, fill nylon knee highs with pollypellets to give him some additional weight. To make a head rest suitable for heating, fill knee highs with corn or rice and add lavender. This makes a soothing, weighted head rest to heat in your microwave. A Bit of Whimsy Dolls Design Page 4 Copyright 2008

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Bit of Whimsy Dolls epattern All rights reserved, subject to Terms of Use - Copyright 2008 My Contact Information Email: bitofwhimsydolls@gmail.com Web: www.bitofwhimsydolls.com About Sarah First, thank you very much for purchasing this epattern! Most importantly as you make your creations from my epattern, I ask that you respect the fair Terms of Use. This original design is Copyrighted and violators will be prosecuted. All rights reserved. Sewing has always been a major part of my life ever since my Mom taught me how to sew at age 5. As a young girl, I always loved playing with dolls and stuffed animals (what girl doesn t?), but only recently have I started to venture more into the designing of patterns for my creations. Today, I m a stay at home Mother to three wonderful children - Robbie, Abby, and Billy. Being able to sew has brought me so much joy over the years and the ability to make my own children some of the most wonderful toys, blankets, and clothes. It s my hope that the art and joy of sewing handcrafted custom made goods continues to be passed from parent to child, especially given today s culture of designer clothes and expensive toys. A Bit of Whimsy Dolls Design Page 7 Copyright 2008