![]() Pull the top threads to the back and knot. **If you’re using leather for the heart, I recommend adding some glue to the back of the heart to temporarily hold while sewing. Sew around the perimeter of the heart with a 1/8″ to 1/4″ seam allowance and backstitch to secure the threads. ![]() Measure up from the crotch of the bear 2″ and place the bottom of the heart there. Unfold the body piece, and you will have a line of pins down the very center of the body piece. We’ll start by adding on the heart and face onto the front body piece.įirst, to place the heart centered onto the teddy bear belly, fold the front body piece in half lengthwise with the wrong sides together. Once your mats are prepped, select your materials, load the correct blade, and send it to the Cricut Maker to cut. For the teddy bear body pieces, you’ll need two pieces of fleece fabric approximately 8.5″ X 11″ for each body piece. Prepare your Cricut FabricGrip Mat with your fabric pieces. Click the “Make It” button to get it ready for cutting. Upload the teddy bear pattern SVG file into Cricut Design Space and place it onto the canvas. Or pin the paper pattern pieces onto the fabric and cut around the paper. You can place (or pin) the paper pattern pieces onto the wrong side of the fabric and trace around the pieces with a fabric marking pen or regular pen. Both methods work great for use with this free teddy bear pattern. You have two options for cutting the fabric pattern pieces by hand. Print the PDF pattern at 100% and cut out the body, heart, and nose pattern pieces. You can print the teddy bear pattern by hand or use a Cricut Maker machine (or similar). This bear can be sewn with the raw edges turned to the inside or outside. ![]()
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