When you're using fabric with some stretch in it, it is a good idea to stabilize the seams that go along the whole body, and between the body and the belly, with some stabilizing ribbon.
- Cut pieces of black fabric the size of the eyes on the body pieces.
- Stabilise the fabric with a bit of interfacing.
- With white thread, either by hand or machine *bar tack* the pupils onto the eyes like eyelets.
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If stitching the pupil by machine you may find it easier to use either the eyelet function or a buttonholer that does eyelets if one of those are available to you. If not you may find it best to hand stitch the pupil for better control and neatness.
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- With orange thread, *bar tack* around the edge of the eyes.
- If the fabric you are using frays, fray check the edges.
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The colour choice are up to you but these are the recommended colours.
If you wish to make an embroidered eye we recommended to make it an embroidery patch rather than embroidering directly on the fabric itself as screwing up will not result in a larger quantity of fabric being wasted.
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## Step 2: The Upper body
- Using topstiching thread (thick thread), go back and forth several times along the gill lines of the body pieces.
- *Edgestitch* the eyes to the bodys, matching the thread colour of the outer bar tacks.
- Sew the darts on the front of the body closed. Trim away any excess fabric.
- Fill the plush toy with stuffing through the opening you left in the tail. Make sure to fill the tail and fins well before adding too much stuffing in the body itself.