How to sew a doll Tilda Santa Claus with a pattern with your own hands with a photo and description.

How to sew a doll Tilda Santa Claus with a pattern with your own hands with a photo and description.

For those who want to learn how to sew European Santa Clauses in addition to domestic Ded Morozs, we offer a pattern of Santa in a scarlet coat with a drum.We're going to sew a doll for Tilda Santa Claus with our own hands. Photo №1Before you begin, prepare the following:• fabric for the body; • red fabric for the pants, arms and hat; • fabric for the jacket and legs; • velvet ribbon to decorate the jacket; • white curls for the beard; • white threads for the jacket and hat; • stand (at your discretion); • fabric for stuffing; • skates. We deliberately made the pattern one-piece for the convenience of adjusting the size of the product. Description of the work progress. We start with the body. Sew a piece of flesh-colored material, the size of which will suit the body, and a piece of red material of the appropriate size for the hat. In this case, the connection should be located between them in accordance with the dotted line, which is indicated on the pattern image. Similar actions are done with the second part. We put the parts on top of each other and make sure that the seams between the body and the hat are at the same level. After that, the contours of the body are transferred and the parts are sewn together (Fig. A). Then it is cut out, turned inside out, ironed and stuffed with a wooden stick.We're going to sew a doll for Tilda Santa Claus with our own hands. Photo # 2Material prepared for arms and legsSanta, align and transfer the pattern to it. The elements are sewn along the contours and cut out. Turn inside out using a wooden stick for narrow parts. After ironing, stuff them. The legs are inserted into the body and carefully tacked. The holes for the arms are sewn tightly on both sides. The arms need to be sewn exactly at the level of the base of the neck (Fig. B). Let's move on to the pants. The pattern for the pants is marked "folded in half", so do not forget that it will be in two parts. Cut out both parts of the pants, place one on top of the other, align the edges and make forked seams on both sides (Fig. C). Fold the pants in the opposite direction and sew the elements for the legs so that both legs are formed (Fig. D). Now the pants are turned inside out and the laps at the holes are folded before we iron them. After this, the pants are put on and secured at the waist with a few stitches. Then they are stitched at the edges and tightened around the legs (Fig. E).We're going to sew a doll for Tilda Santa Claus with our own hands. Picture №3It's the jacket's turn.Cut out two pieces of the jacket and two sleeves. Large pieces of the jacket are marked with the sign "folded in half", so they need to be made double. Having cut out two large pieces of thick interlining, iron them to the pieces of fabric. Interlining is not required for the sleeves. Fold the pocket material and align the edges. Transfer the pattern to the fabric and stitch along the contours. After that, cut a hole for turning in one of the layers of fabric, similar to how it is shown in the pattern. Turn it inside out and iron it. Next, sew on a velvet ribbon at the level of the middle of the jacket and secure it, as shown in illustration F.We're going to sew a doll for Tilda Santa Claus with our own hands. Photo №4The jacket pieces are placed on top of each other and sewn at the shoulders. The sewn pieces are straightened out and the sleeves are sewn to them (Fig. G).We're going to sew a doll for Tilda Santa Claus with our own hands. Photo №5The jacket is folded in half, the sleeves are sewn togethertwo sides according to illustration H. Trim the unused portion of the seams and make cuts in the seams under each sleeve. Turn the jacket inside out and iron it. Fold the seam allowances on each sleeve under, and hem the seam allowances on the hem of the jacket.We're going to sew a doll for Tilda Santa Claus with our own hands. Photo №6We cut a strip of material into dots (width 30mm) and sew it so that its length is 1400 mm. Using a sewing machine, stitch the strip in the middle with large stitches. Carefully tighten the strip by pulling the bottom thread on both sides of the strip. You need to tighten it until the length of the strip is equal to the length of the hem of the jacket (Fig. I). The strip is sewn to the bottom of the jacket as a frill, after which we put it on the figure. Sew each sleeve, securing it tightly.We're going to sew a doll for Tilda Santa Claus with our own hands. Photo №7We make a hat and a beard.The material for the headphones is folded in half. The pattern is transferred, the material is stitched along the contours and cut out. Then we turn it inside out and iron it. With white thread, we make a decorative stitch along the edge. After that, we sew the headphones to the head (Fig. J).We're going to sew a doll for Tilda Santa Claus with our own hands. Photo №8We bend the hair slightly under the edges of the hat on both sides.sides. The beard is made like this: curls are twisted around the fingers and tied at one end. Then the beard is tacked on both sides of the face and under the nose, connecting the hair. The ends of the beard are fixed to the jacket with several stitches. We move on to the face and bows. Cut 4 pieces of velvet ribbon, 80 mm each. Form 4 small bows in accordance with illustration K. The bows are tied in the middle with a thread in accordance with figure L.We're going to sew a doll for Tilda Santa Claus with our own hands. Photo Number 9We attach one bow at a distance of 20 mm down frombeards, remaining - at equal intervals are located below the first. When working with Santa's face, be careful not to stain the beard with blush. Finishing steps. We make a hole in the body into which the rod is inserted, while making sure that the legs are located at a height of 10 mm from the base of the rod. After this, it is necessary to glue the rod to the stand. We make a drum. For it we will need:

  • cardboard or heavy paper;
  • tape;
  • packing cloth;
  • double sided tape.

We're going to sew a doll for Tilda Santa Claus with our own hands. Picture №10The drum pattern is transferred and cut out.Make several cuts at the top and bottom. Form a cylinder from a white piece and fasten it with double-sided tape (Fig. A). Attach double-sided tape to the top and bottom of the cylinder. To attach the bottom base to the cylinder, glue the flaps to the tape. Stuff the drum before attaching the top. Attach a red ribbon (length 320 mm) in the form of a strap using double-sided tape (Fig. B). Finally, glue the drum pattern to the cylinder (Fig. C). Make the drum sticks 80 mm long. Sharpen one end and glue a wooden ball to it. Glue the stick to the pocket, hang the drum on Santa's neck, and glue the second stick to one of the hands.We're going to sew a doll for Tilda Santa Claus with our own hands. Photo Number 11That's it, our Tilda is ready!

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