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Jornöts Halloween Plush // Wild Olive


You guys know about Spoonflower, right? I've had more than a couple designs printed through them, and ya know what? They're amazing. There's really something so very fun about having your own illustrations printed on fabric. And making these Halloween plus reminded me of that all over again.

Jornöts Halloween Plush // Wild Olive

When I designed this fabric panel, I was only going to do the little plush Jordöts as a fat quarter, and then on a whim I made a large version too. I'm so glad I did! The little guys are really cute, but the big ones are definitely a favorite around here! You can order your own panel to make some for yourself, and it's really easy. There are instructions on the print, but in case you want a few extra visuals, here's what making a Jordnöt looks like!

Jornöts Halloween Plush // Wild Olive

Cut out the front and back pieces, then pin them with right sides together.

Jornöts Halloween Plush // Wild Olive

Sew around the entire shape, leaving an opening to turn it right side out. (Confession: I'm terrible at judging the opening size and am always struggling to turn things!) Clip the curves, but be sure you don't clip the seams.

Jornöts Halloween Plush // Wild Olive

Turn the Jordnöt right side out, then fill it with stuffing. For the small version you see here, I didn't stuff it as full as the larger one. I think I prefer the firmer, extra stuffing look, but that's up to you.

Jornöts Halloween Plush // Wild Olive

Sew the opening closed with ladder stitch, and you'll hardly see it!

Jornöts Halloween Plush // Wild Olive
Jornöts Halloween Plush // Wild Olive

You've got a new little peanut-shaped Halloween friend. Now, just repeat this for the rest of the characters and you'll be practically be throwing a monster mash!

If you do want to make some Jordnots (Swedish for peanuts...sort of!), you'll want to order fabric soon to get your fabric in time to stitch them up for Halloween!

I love these so much that I'm already thinking that I need to make more panels like this. Any requests for Wild Olive sorts of things that you'd like to sew into pillow plush?

7 comments:

  1. Your Halloween Jordnots came out very cute. :) I think I would be nice if you came up with some panels that were Christmas Jordnots or some of your other Christmas designs. Great post today. :)

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  2. Oh my...these are really cute. I think you should design something for Christmas too! Maybe something related to gingerbread or gnomes?

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  3. Adorable! I'd love to see a Leprechaun and Cupid Jordnot pattern.

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  4. These are so cute!! My son loves cars and trains so I'd love it if you did panels for those, I'd totally make him some softies out of them! :)

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  5. Yes! Gingerbread people and a house and maybe a smiling Christmas tree. And you could always do a sweet nativity set.

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  6. These plushies are absolutely precious! I've never heard of spoonflower, but I'm going to head over right now and check them out. There must be something so special in taking your art and seeing it as a tangible object. Your pieces are some of the most creative work I've seen in a long time, well done!
    I'd really love if you'd come link them up at the Lovely Ladies link party. It's hosted by six bloggers, so that's lots of exposure for your plush pillows :) Here's the link- http://bit.ly/1cv3QZW
    We'd love to see you there!
    -Molly at Just a Little Creativity

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  7. I want to make fabric so bad. I need to check out spoon flower.

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