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Home Economics Secondary 3 Making of soft toy

Home Economics Secondary 3 Making of soft toy. Material 1. cotton wool 2. felt 3. sewing thread 4. hook.

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Home Economics Secondary 3 Making of soft toy

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  1. Home Economics Secondary 3Making of soft toy

  2. Material1. cotton wool2. felt3. sewing thread4. hook

  3. Steps of making soft toy1. Use cotton for softness and washability. Cotton is a very versatile fabric that comes in a wide range of colours and patterns. It is easily washable, which is great for keeping toys clean and its softness and non-scratchy texture make it pleasant to handle. In terms of the weight of cotton, consider using:Lightweight cotton for doll clothing and smallnursery and stroller toys2. Consider fake fur for teddy bears and toy animals that would appear more realistic with this fabric. It can be less easy to sew and care needs to be taken if the backing is knitted as this can stretch out of shape with handling. It is also more expensive than simple fabrics like cotton. 3. Choose felt for ease of use. Felt is a very common fabric for home sewn toys. It is easy to work with and is soft to touch. It moulds easily, stretches to fit shapes that you want and as it has no grain or nap, there is no problem matching pieces or having the nap ride up the wrong way. Felt does not fray either, which makes it an enduring fabric. The only disadvantage is that it is not washable but spot stains can be treated with a damp cloth to lightly sponge the area. 4. Consider towelling for baby toys. It is soft and very washable. Toys made from towelling can even be taken into the bath and dried again. 5. Use velvet for clothing. Velvet might be a wonderful fabric for toys of old but it is very difficult to work with to create a whole soft toy from - it is easy to get the nap going the wrong way and the fabric frays easily, making it very hard to work with and to piece together. It doesn't wash easily either. However, it can make great clothes such as dresses or jackets, especially for dolls or toys that will be more on display rather than played with. Definitely for the experienced sewer.

  4. My soft toy article

  5. Personal details and feedbackname: hung kit manclass:3Eclass number:10my comment:In fact, I think home economics is really very fun, because we know how to teach sewing, how to cook, really is very good, we can use in everyday life, it is very convenient, we learn how to sew a soft boy, Although the need for more material, the steps are also considered for the esoteric, but as long as I am determined to be able to, we need the materials include: sewing thread, needle, felt, embroidery thread, pattern, pin, french knot, along the edge, cotton wool ...... Although the time compared to more, but can be as long as we give more effort, Nothing is impossible to a willing, we will be able to continue to work hard, try to do our best.

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