Crafting: March 2012 Archives

This house is
pumped about the Lorax movie opening this month. I love Danny Devito's voice
for this character and my little one loves his goofy mustache. In honor of this
great book by Dr. Seuss I have created my own Lorax pattern crafted after the
original storybook Lorax. I really liked the details of this Lorax as opposed
to the movie's CGI version. The book Lorax also looked easier to recreate with handmade
details, especially his crafty eyes. I hope you enjoy this homemade Lorax
pattern crafted from felt.
Materials:
Two 9x12
pieces of Rainbow
Felt in yellow for Lorax Body
One 9x12 piece
of Rainbow
Felt in gold for arms, legs nose and eye lids
1 spool
coordinating thread
Dark blue or
black embroidery floss
Fabric glue
3-5 yds of bright
yellow yarn (any fiber)
Instructions:
Download your
Trace and cut out 2 body pieces from the yellow felt
Fold gold
felt in half and trace 2 arms and 2 legs but do not cut out. Sew along trace
line leaving the ends open. Cut out leaving 1/8 in. seams allowance. Set arms
and legs aside
Embroider
eyes with small "U" in floss. Cut a small sliver from gold for eye lids and
using the fabric glue, glue the eyelids and then eyes and nose on to the Lorax
face using the approx placement from the Lorax Pattern. Place book on face and
leave until glue dries.

To create the
mustache, wind the yarn around four fingers until your mustache is pretty thick
(3-5 yds depending how thick you like it). Cut yarn and wind a 12 in. piece
around the yarn and knot to secure it in place. You will now have a small thick
loop of yarn tied in one spot. Cut your loop opposite from where it was tied.
The tie is now the center of your mustache and you can use the ends from
knotting to sew onto your Lorax's face, right below the nose after sewing and
turning (below).
Pin your arms
and legs onto the right side of the body using the placement marks on the
pattern, matching edges. The arms and legs should go towards the center of the
body. With right sides together and using a ΒΌ seam, stitch the body front to
the back, leaving an opening at the top of the head for turning. Turn and
finger press. Stitch on your moustache and stuff your Lorax. Whip stitch the
head closed and your Lorax is ready for fun, story time and movie watching
Galore!

