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How to Make a Seahorse Rattle

Level
Beginner
Time
1 hour
Budget
10 - 30

It can be a struggle to think of newborn gift ideas. This tutorial is for a cuddly seahorse rattle for babies. You can adapt it into the shape of any animal you like - as long as the shape can be depicted in a simple outline. If you can draw it, you can make it!

This rattle can be made in whatever patterned fat quarters you like! Follow the instructions below to find out how to make.

Project and instructions by Little Button Diaries

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* Sewing Machine

* Sewing Kit

* Soft Toy Filling

* Scissors

* Fat Quarters

* Black Thread

* Hand Needles

* Scrap of Contrasting Fabric (for fins)

* A Small Box

* Rice

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Step 1

Begin by sketching out a seahorse. You can use the template shown below – just print the image so that it measures around 25cm high – exact measurements are not needed. If you're drawing it, bear in mind you will need to poke out the edges and corners, so wider shapes are easier! Cut the fin shape out separately.

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Step 2

Pin the template to the fabric and cut two pieces – one the reverse of the other – with a 1 cm seam allowance. From the contrasting fabric, cut four fins.

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Step 3

Sew each fin, right sides together, leaving the flat side open. Turn out, fold the raw edges in and press

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Step 4

If you like, you can then add some textural stitches to the fins. Attach them by pinning on the centre of each body piece and sewing a straight stitch along the flat (turned in) edge.

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Step 5

Sew the two body pieces, right sides together, leaving a three inch gap at the back to turn out. Be careful to avoid sewing the fin into the seams!

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Step 6

Turn the seahorse the right way round, using a pencil to fully poke out all the corners and tail. Then stuff away, using the pencil again to poke all the fluff into the far corners.

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Step 7

Now make the rattle. Take a small box and fill loosely with rice or lentils. We used a tic tac box (although actually it was too big – so we chopped a chunk off the end and popped the lid on this bit instead to seal it. We were quite proud of ourselves!). Now squish it into the tummy of the seahorse, ensuring there are no hard edges pressing out.

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Step 8

Hand stitch up the hole.

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Step 9

Using black embroidery thread, stitch on a smile and two french knots for eyes (french knots are really easy, all you do is wrap the thread around the tip of the needle a few times and put the needle back in the spot where it came out).

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All Done

This would make the perfect personalised gift for a newborn. Why not try other unusual creatures – we think a hedgehog would be nice!

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Rated 5 out of 5 by from Really great! Such a fun little project to make! I completed it on the mini hobby craft machine and it was really easy for beginners, took me around 45 minutes as I am a complete beginner but was really good fun and instructions were great :)
Date published: 2022-06-26
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