These two shared the same pattern (at first). They were made for speed, but they're not so bad looking. Both have their seams stitched facing out, although it's more noticeable on Greenie. I made some big improvements on the head & body shapes with these guys, but those damn ears are still a problem. There's gotta be an easier way!
Greenie is sort of a mess. I tried a new, taller head shape but it didn't work. The bottom half of his head was way too wide, and he ended up with this weird, jutting chin. It was the opposite of the RedCat, but just as creepy. You can see I just gathered the extra fabric together under his chin instead of sewing darts. This left him top heavy and floppy, but I'm not going back to fix anything. I'm sick of this cat.
Ugh, tail is set up too high, and that neck is just weird.
Whatchoo gonna do with all that junk, all that junk that's in your trunk?
I like this shape. Unfortunately, the felt I used for this guy was really cheap and stretchy so his legs buckled a bit.
This one turned out better. My camera refuses to photograph him properly, as it's become skittish around the red end of the spectrum lately.Stupid camera.


I shortened the distance from the hindquarters to the tail and straightened out & shortened the neck. For a simple 4 piece body, I think this works pretty well. I sewed 2 of these in the time it took to do one before, which probably says as much about the pattern as it does about my hand sewing skills.
I went back to the round head shape from #3.
More blanket stitch.
Ready for Etsy? Maybe...hm.
Don't look directly at the photo! It's a total eclipse of the cute!




























