Frank the Fox Sewing Pattern Pdf Instant Download

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*****This listing is for the pattern only! All pictures shown are created using this pattern, not the actual item for sale*****

Foxes! We all love them, don't we? They seem to be everywhere these days and I personally am very happy about it since I love these coy fellas. I also love their luscious reddy/orange color, and feel like I am making everything in oranges these days because of it! This guy would make the perfect nursery decoration, or buddy to a toddler, or shelf decoration for an older child (or even a fox-loving adult!).

This sewing pattern from Danger Crafts will show you how to make this darling fox! This fox a fast, super satisfying project that sews up easily with many different fabrics. I picked quilting cotton, fleece, and knit fabric for my samples to give you some ideas! Since it only takes a small amount of fabric, this is a great stash busting project for all those scraps, or the times you've bought just a yard or two of fabric because it was pretty.

Modern toys are scary! Not only does this pattern give you a chance to give your kids lead and chemical free toys, but making your own toys lets you decide exactly what your little angels are putting in their mouths and sleeping next to at night. The great simple design of this fox makes him a perfect companion for babies and toddlers, especially since I made all of my samples with sewn or painted on eyes. Frank is also washable for all those foreign spots that seem to attack kids' toys, or for kiddos with severe allergies like my two boys.

More Info:

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
Pattern Format: .pdf file
Finished Toy Sizes: 20" tall
Materials Needed:
⅓ yard of orange, or any fox colored, fabric, any width.
You can use whatever fabric you like, the samples in this pattern
are made from basic quilting cotton, fleece, and knit/jersey fabric.
1 fat quarter/ 1⁄6 (6") yard of white fabric, any width.
1 fat quarter/ 1⁄6 (6") yard of gray fabric, any width.
Stuffing
Fabric paint, scrap fleece pieces, buttons, safety eyes, etc for face.
(I used Tulip Slick)
Erasable transfer pen/pencil
(I used FriXion pens)
Stuffing
Chopstick to help with stuffing and turning
Matching thread
Needle for hand sewing on head
Basic sewing supplies: scissors, pins, sewing machine, iron, etc.

This 7 page pattern is very clearly written and includes lots and lots of pictures. It includes the full size patterns for both with seam allowance included in pattern pieces. Plus, there is lots of fun, informative stuff in the pattern and tons of great finished fox pictures.

Talk about instant gratification, you can get started knitting this pattern right away! This is an INSTANT DOWNLOAD! You will receive a link to the pdf download to the email address you provide when you check out through the Squarespace download system.

Are you a knitter and not a sewer? I have a fox knitting pattern for sale in my shop, too!

Selling patterns provides income for my family. I know it is easy to share patterns but I would appreciate if you ask your friends to purchase the pattern from me instead.

This pattern is copyright Rebecca Danger/Danger Crafts. If you would like to sell finished items using these instructions we are OK with that as long as you let your customers know the pattern used is from Danger Crafts.

*****This listing is for the pattern only! All pictures shown are created using this pattern, not the actual item for sale*****

Foxes! We all love them, don't we? They seem to be everywhere these days and I personally am very happy about it since I love these coy fellas. I also love their luscious reddy/orange color, and feel like I am making everything in oranges these days because of it! This guy would make the perfect nursery decoration, or buddy to a toddler, or shelf decoration for an older child (or even a fox-loving adult!).

This sewing pattern from Danger Crafts will show you how to make this darling fox! This fox a fast, super satisfying project that sews up easily with many different fabrics. I picked quilting cotton, fleece, and knit fabric for my samples to give you some ideas! Since it only takes a small amount of fabric, this is a great stash busting project for all those scraps, or the times you've bought just a yard or two of fabric because it was pretty.

Modern toys are scary! Not only does this pattern give you a chance to give your kids lead and chemical free toys, but making your own toys lets you decide exactly what your little angels are putting in their mouths and sleeping next to at night. The great simple design of this fox makes him a perfect companion for babies and toddlers, especially since I made all of my samples with sewn or painted on eyes. Frank is also washable for all those foreign spots that seem to attack kids' toys, or for kiddos with severe allergies like my two boys.

More Info:

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
Pattern Format: .pdf file
Finished Toy Sizes: 20" tall
Materials Needed:
⅓ yard of orange, or any fox colored, fabric, any width.
You can use whatever fabric you like, the samples in this pattern
are made from basic quilting cotton, fleece, and knit/jersey fabric.
1 fat quarter/ 1⁄6 (6") yard of white fabric, any width.
1 fat quarter/ 1⁄6 (6") yard of gray fabric, any width.
Stuffing
Fabric paint, scrap fleece pieces, buttons, safety eyes, etc for face.
(I used Tulip Slick)
Erasable transfer pen/pencil
(I used FriXion pens)
Stuffing
Chopstick to help with stuffing and turning
Matching thread
Needle for hand sewing on head
Basic sewing supplies: scissors, pins, sewing machine, iron, etc.

This 7 page pattern is very clearly written and includes lots and lots of pictures. It includes the full size patterns for both with seam allowance included in pattern pieces. Plus, there is lots of fun, informative stuff in the pattern and tons of great finished fox pictures.

Talk about instant gratification, you can get started knitting this pattern right away! This is an INSTANT DOWNLOAD! You will receive a link to the pdf download to the email address you provide when you check out through the Squarespace download system.

Are you a knitter and not a sewer? I have a fox knitting pattern for sale in my shop, too!

Selling patterns provides income for my family. I know it is easy to share patterns but I would appreciate if you ask your friends to purchase the pattern from me instead.

This pattern is copyright Rebecca Danger/Danger Crafts. If you would like to sell finished items using these instructions we are OK with that as long as you let your customers know the pattern used is from Danger Crafts.