How To Make A Stuffed Animal For Your Doll

How to make a stuffed animal for your 18-inch dollIs your 18-inch doll in need of a new furry friend? We have put together the ultimate resource guide to making your own one-of-a-kind plush toy animal. First you will need to choose your pattern, then this post will guide you through mastering the process of creating your perfect plush pet. 

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This tutorial was created by Genine Allan of Genniewren Designs. The tips included in this post will be helpful for any of the soft toy pet patterns by Genniewren Designs. 

The perfect pattern to start your plush pet adventures: 

Genniewren Lamb Sewing Pattern For 18-Inch Dolls

The new Rosemary and Redcurrant Plush Lamb Pattern by Genniewren Designs is perfect for spring!

Patterns For Plush Pet Stuffed animalsCheck Out Our Pattern Collection For Plush Toys and 18-inch Doll Pets

From horses to puppies to farm friends like bunnies and lambs, our pattern collection for 18-inch doll pets will surely inspire you to make your own plush toy.

Here are a few pet patterns perfect for your first plush project:

           Genniewren Soft Toy Kitten Pattern        How to Make a bunny for 18-inch dolls        How to make a puppy for 18-inch dolls

Socks & Smokey Kitten Pattern by Genniewren Designs

Benjy & Blossom Bunny Pattern by Genniwren Designs

Lucky Labrador Puppy Pattern by Genniewren Designs

How to sew with pile fabrics for making stuffed animalsTips for Working With Plush Fabrics

New to working with plush pile fabrics? There are a few basic tips you need to know in order to use them like a pro.

Plush fabrics have a nap or pile. The pile will stroke smoothly in one direction, but roughly in the other directions. The smoothest stroke of the fabric is known as the pile direction.   

When making soft toys you need to take care with the pile direction, otherwise your toy will not feel smooth when you stroke the furry fabric. 

Pile Fabric Direction How To Make Stuffed animalsThe photo shows the difference on the 3mm short pile plush fabric used for some parts of the lambs in the Rosemary & Redcurrant pattern

On the left side of the photograph, the pile of the fabric has been stroked along the nap and looks smooth, light in color and shiny. 

 

Sherpa-pile direction how to make a stuffed animalOn the right side of the photograph, the pile has been stroked against the nap and looks rough and dark.

Sherpa-style fleece fabric has the pile clumped into small bunches to look like real sheepskin. 

Although the pile direction is less obvious than with a smoother fabric, it is still there. 

If you look at the little clumps of fur you will see that there is a slight direction to them.  

You can also stroke the fabric to feel which way the pile goes. It will feel slightly rougher in the wrong direction.

It helps to mark the back of your fabric with an arrow to indicate the pile direction. Use tailor’s chalk on darker fabrics and an ordinary graphite pencil or a colored chalk marker on light fabrics.

The pile direction may not always be exactly the same as the straight grain of the fabric.  If that is the case with your chosen fabric, then work with the pile direction.

Tips For Pinning and Cutting

Pile Direction for working with fleece to make a stuffed animalYou should place all your pattern pieces so that the arrows on them face in the direction of the pile. 

This means your toy animal's fur will run in the right direction, and he or she will be soft to stroke.

 

I recommend that you paste the pattern sheets to thin cardstock (e.g. breakfast cereal boxes) before cutting them out.

This will allow you to trace the pattern onto the back of the fabric with tailor's chalk or a pencil. 

When working with fleecy or fur fabrics, this is more accurate than cutting out from pinned paper pattern pieces.

Make sure that you copy the pile direction arrows and any symbol markers on the back of the card pattern pieces too.

Cut out the pattern pieces by cutting on the inner edge of your traced line to prevent size distortion. 

Snip only at the backing of the fabric, do not cut the fur pile.

This will give a more natural look to your toy animal and prevent bald seams.

Use glass-headed pins when working with fleecy or fur fabrics. The large, brightly-colored pinheads help you to spot the pins more easily.

Safety Tip: I was taught to count the pins as you use them and count them again as you put them back in your pin box or pincushion. A pin left inside a toy could harm a child. Safety first!

Tips For Sewing Stuffed Animals

When sewing fleece or pile fabrics, tuck the pile inside the seam allowance as you pin or baste the raw edges together.

It is a good idea to baste the seams before sewing as the pile can cause the layers of fabric to shift as you machine sew. 

How to make a stuffed animal baste seamsI often baste by hand with an overcast stitch. The stitches don’t have to be tiny or neat, just enough to hold the layers together.

If you prefer, you can machine baste with a wide zigzag stitch, removing the pins as you sew. Remember to take care to ensure that the fabric raw edges stay in position.

When you turn the toy animal right sides out, check every seam. 

How to make a stuffed animal seamsYou will see that there is some of the fur pile trapped in the stitching. 

How to make a stuffed animal teazel brushLift the trapped pile from the seams by brushing very gently with a teazel brush, or using a blunt ended tapestry needle to pick out the trapped fur pile, so that the seams are less visible. 

A blunt-ended tapestry needle works best for the sheepskin/Sherpa-style fleecy fabric as it doesn't unclump the sheepskin pile pattern too much. 

You can do this before or after you stuff the toy.

Sometimes it is easier to get to things before you add the toy filling, other times it's easier afterwards. 

Use your own judgment, but please don't forget to check the seams for trapped fur pile before you finish your toy. 

Lifting the trapped pile from the seams is particularly important for the ears and any head or face seams, as it will affect the character and personality of your lamb.

Tips for making your own stuffed animal pet for 18-inch dollsTips For Stuffing Plush Toys and Animals

No matter how neatly and precisely you sew the seams of a toy, it is still possible to spoil the final result by poor filling technique.  

  • Always use new polyester fiber filling for filling toys. Don’t reuse the filling from another toy as the fibers of used filling are crushed and will inevitably make the toy feel lumpy.  
  • There are different qualities of polyester toy filling available. Try to buy the best quality you can afford.  If you cannot find toy filling in your area, then the polyester filling inside a new inexpensive bed pillow will work as it has been safety checked and is suitable for filling toys. 
  • Take your time and work carefully.  
  • Use small pieces of filling and pull the fibers apart gently before stuffing the toy. This helps to reduce any lumps.  It makes the job simpler if you have lots of small pieces of filling ready before starting to stuff your toy. 
  • Shaping the toy as you work is extremely important. If you push in large amounts of filling without shaping not only do you get a lumpy result, but you will also affect the overall finished shape of your toy, and you may affect the strength and integrity of the seams.  
  • When stuffing the body, start by filling the smaller areas like the legs first. Use a chopstick or the rounded bobble end of a knitting needle to push the filling into the smaller sections.  Then fill the rest of the body starting at the point furthest from the opening, and working forward, smoothing the fabric as you fill the toy. 
  • Constantly check the feel of the body and limbs to make sure that there are no unfilled areas or lumps.  Gently squeeze the toy occasionally to work the filling fibers together. 
  • Sometimes the filling will shift slightly as you work. Check the limbs often, to make sure that this has not happened.  It is easier and quicker to remove a small amount of filling to get to an understuffed area now, than it is to fix the problem at the end of the job. 
  • Ensure that you do not overstuff or understuff the body. You want the toy to be soft and huggable but firm enough to keep its shape. 
  • Hold or tie the filled front legs together as you stuff the tummy and chest area. This will help to prevent the front legs from splaying too much.  A small amount of splay is inevitable without using an armature inside the body but too much splay looks wrong and can be avoided when using correct filling techniques. 
  • When stuffing the head, start with the nose and shape the face with the hand holding the head while you add more filling with the other hand. Smooth the fabric around as you fill the head as this will help you to shape it well.
  • Some additional face shaping can be achieved with needle sculpting if necessary once the toy has been stuffed and finished. More tips on needle sculpting can be found in the Socks & Smokey Plush Kitten Pattern.

How to make an 18-inch doll pet

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100 Comments

Renee
Renee

March 31, 2020

I would like to make a poodle or a Yorkiepoo. We always had a poodle growing up and now I have 2 Yorkiepoos.

Mary
Mary

March 31, 2020

Have to go with the lambs. Cute for Easter.

Melody
Melody

March 31, 2020

I’d love to make a cairn terrier. :)

Mary
Mary

March 31, 2020

I would make a monkey for my doll, I always had monkeys instead of teddy bears when I was growing up!

Kay
Kay

March 31, 2020

Hard to choose- they’re all adorable. Probably lamb or bunny- Easter’s on my mind.

Janet
Janet

March 31, 2020

I’d ;love to make Rosemary the lamb – simply because I have never sewn a lamb, and she sure is cute!

Sue
Sue

March 31, 2020

I would like to make a plush goat.

Marichu
Marichu

March 31, 2020

unicorn

Bronwyn Brady
Bronwyn Brady

March 31, 2020

My Granddaughters doll is horse crazy so I’d like to make a horse

Judith Martinez
Judith Martinez

March 31, 2020

I think the lamb is adorable. I would love to make one.

MARIA L BADANI
MARIA L BADANI

March 31, 2020

I am going to do the lamb. This is perfect timing while we are home. Thanks for the tutorial, this will give me confidence to do it

Kay
Kay

March 31, 2020

Love the lamb …would also see a need for the tip on if pile is caught in the stitching to brush it out….very good information and need to give these patterns a try.

Kathy
Kathy

March 31, 2020

The bunny is adorable ❤️.

Teresa
Teresa

March 31, 2020

Lamb

Kathie
Kathie

March 31, 2020

My husband visits with many nursing home residents. For several years he has been handing out small stuffed lambs with the reminder that “The Good Shepherd always cares for his lambs, and you are His special lamb”. It has brought comfort to many in their final days. We buy them wherever and whenever we can, but they are hard to find. This lamb pattern will be the perfect size (and probably a little less costly)!

Betty
Betty

March 31, 2020

I would make two Labrador puppies from the pattern I already purchased from Genniewren Designs (one for each of my great granddaughters who think I can make anything). Then I would make a pet bed for each of them.

Jeanann
Jeanann

March 31, 2020

I would make a stuffed bear for my grandson.

Mary
Mary

March 31, 2020

I’d like to make Benji & Blossom. Bunnies are the best!

Diane
Diane

March 31, 2020

I would love to make a cat and bunny like our pets.

Diane
Diane

March 31, 2020

I would love to make a cat and bunny like our pets.

Teena
Teena

March 31, 2020

I think the bunnies and lambs are so adorable! I’d love to see a calf pattern, as well as some wee birds. :)

Patricia
Patricia

March 31, 2020

I would make a cute little puppy.

Mary Armstrong
Mary Armstrong

March 31, 2020

I would love to make the bunnies
They are so cute.

Rosemarie Albert
Rosemarie Albert

March 31, 2020

I would love to make a llama or a lamb.I would make it so that their coats would be held on with a bit of velcro so that my granddaughters could learn that they are cute animals, but are also used for their coats and then produced as wool.

Judy
Judy

March 31, 2020

I love cats so I’d probably make a kitten first. The lamb is so cute, too! I’ve made stuffed animals and really enjoy seeing them come to
Iife, so to speak. Thanks for all the info!
Thanks for the giveaway!

Oksana
Oksana

March 31, 2020

I would to make a German Shepard puppy

Mardelle J.
Mardelle J.

March 31, 2020

The lamb is adorable!

Heidi
Heidi

March 31, 2020

A sweet little kitty!

Rose
Rose

March 31, 2020

The lambs are bunnies are so cute!

Heidi
Heidi

March 31, 2020

A beagle.

Clarissa
Clarissa

March 31, 2020

I’ll make kitty cats and bunnies, especially lops and if possible angora bunnies because that’s what we’ve raised. Wish there were patterns for guinea fowl and racing pigeons because we’ve raised them, too.

JacquieCorrigan
JacquieCorrigan

March 31, 2020

I’ll make a kitty! And maybe a puppy!

April Bell in El Paso, TX
April Bell in El Paso, TX

March 31, 2020

Bunnies for sure! My daughter raised bunnies in 4-H and we LOVE bunnies.

Cindy
Cindy

March 31, 2020

Genniewren’s bunnies are very cute!

Denise
Denise

March 31, 2020

I would make a dog.

Bridgette
Bridgette

March 31, 2020

I plan to make a cat!

Deborah
Deborah

March 31, 2020

I would love to make a Lab!

Bridgette
Bridgette

March 31, 2020

I want to make a dog sometime!

Roxanne Perez
Roxanne Perez

March 31, 2020

I would like to make a fluffy puppy

Lynn
Lynn

March 31, 2020

I’d make a llama or goat.

Marge
Marge

March 31, 2020

I would like to make a grey stripey kitty!!

Maureen
Maureen

March 31, 2020

I would make a puppy.

Leanna
Leanna

March 31, 2020

I’d like to make a little llama. ;)

Treasa
Treasa

March 31, 2020

A little lamby

Deanna
Deanna

March 31, 2020

I’m making large lambs for my girls this Easter and little lambs for the dolls would be a perfect addition to their baskets🐑

Terri
Terri

March 31, 2020

I’ve always liked kitties, but the bunnies are adorable as well!

Lyn
Lyn

March 31, 2020

I would make the lambs & do them in soft curly fabric. I love lambs, so does my grand daughter.

jackie koepnick
jackie koepnick

March 31, 2020

lama or bunny but all are very cute

Diane Smith
Diane Smith

March 31, 2020

I would make several puppies they are precious!

barb p
barb p

March 31, 2020

Love them all! Would make the little lamb first ; )

Rita
Rita

March 31, 2020

I’d love to make a few lambs. They’re so cute!

Linda sharp
Linda sharp

March 31, 2020

I’d love to make a bunny or lama

Marian
Marian

March 31, 2020

I love the lambs, but the others are all so cute! I’ve only made one Dachshund before and these look even better!

Denise
Denise

March 31, 2020

The lamb is adorable.

Cheri
Cheri

March 31, 2020

I really like the lamb, especially for Easter!

Nadine
Nadine

March 31, 2020

That Lamb is adorable!

Nicole
Nicole

March 31, 2020

Definitely a kitten1

Kittie
Kittie

March 31, 2020

I have plans to make both the lambs and the bunnies. Thank you for the contest!!

Cynthia W.
Cynthia W.

March 31, 2020

I love the puppies

Frieda Spears
Frieda Spears

March 31, 2020

I would like to make my doll an otter pet. They are so cute and if you put in an armature it could be posed in such wonderful interaction with the doll and its environment.

Marietta
Marietta

March 31, 2020

I love the lambs, they would be great to make for spring.

Pamela
Pamela

March 31, 2020

I would make the lamb!!

Pamela
Pamela

March 31, 2020

Thank you for the awesome giveaway.

Pam
Pam

March 31, 2020

I would love to make any plush animal for my dolls. I have made felt animals, but plushies would be great!

Joy
Joy

March 31, 2020

I’d make the kitten and the lab as we are proud owners of 2 cats and until last year, when our Jack passed away from a very rare blood disorder,a beautiful lab. Miss him every day!

Arlene
Arlene

March 31, 2020

I would make a puppy and a kitten because that is what my granddaughter loves. . .in that order.

Cathi
Cathi

March 31, 2020

I want to make them all! I’d probably start with a cat though, or a bunny, I love bunnies!

Grannie Frannie
Grannie Frannie

March 31, 2020

Lucky the Labrador it is! Grew up with labs as best “bud” and even had a “Lucky” so it is a natural choice. But, with all the patterns, why stop with just the puppy? Dolls, like little girls, would enjoy a yard full. Thanks for offering so many options – and for the chance to win a gift card!

Grannie Frannie
Grannie Frannie

March 31, 2020

Lucky the Labrador it is! Grew up with labs as best “bud” and even had a “Lucky” so it is a natural choice. But, with all the patterns, why stop with just the puppy? Dolls, like little girls, would enjoy a yard full. Thanks for offering so many options – and for the chance to win a gift card!

Laurie
Laurie

March 31, 2020

The Lucky Labrador. Thanks for the chance to win!

Jeri
Jeri

March 31, 2020

These patterns are all so cute and the tutorial is very helpful. I already have the puppy and kitten patterns but need to get the lamb and rabbit. I’ll probably start with the puppy but love them all!

Janet F
Janet F

March 31, 2020

One of my girls needs a horse and the other needs a dog. I have a dog pattern but have been too chicken to try it

Karen Hanna
Karen Hanna

March 31, 2020

i would like to make my doll a sleepy, curled up kitten! there isn’t a pattern for that yet, but i bet there could be one in the future!

Dori
Dori

March 31, 2020

Since it’s almost Easter, either a bunny or a lamb

Dori
Dori

March 31, 2020

Since it’s almost Easter, either a bunny or a lamb

Krystal
Krystal

March 31, 2020

I love the lambs :)

Pam
Pam

March 31, 2020

I’d love to craft a lamb, bunny, cat and a dog so the dolls can play veterinarian.

Sharon
Sharon

March 31, 2020

I love the lamb it is adorable

Linda A C
Linda A C

March 31, 2020

I think a bunny would be a nice new pet to have.

LaLinda
LaLinda

March 31, 2020

Id like to do a puppy. I have dogs. Thanks.

Deb
Deb

March 31, 2020

Since we’ve had Labs, I would like to make the Lucky Labrador puppies … then the bunnies, and the sheep. They’re all super cute!
Thank you! Take care!

Lyla
Lyla

March 31, 2020

Probably because it’s spring I’d love to make the bunny!

Tamara G
Tamara G

March 31, 2020

The little two tone lamb is darling! A tiny detailed teddy bear from woven fabrics would a fun pattern to sew as well.

Debby
Debby

March 31, 2020

The stuffies (as my granddaughters call them!) are so cute! I would love to have a pattern for a teddy bear. I make my five granddaughters doll nightgowns and and matching pillow cases for both the girls and their dolls. The dolls would love to have a teddy to cuddle up with at night!

Israa
Israa

March 31, 2020

Awww they are soooo cute!!!! I want the lambs!!! My dolls will LOVE them!

Judy
Judy

March 31, 2020

We love dogs in our family. We treat them like family members. I would love to make the puppy for my granddaughter.

Christine
Christine

March 31, 2020

Puppies or bunnies would be cute. My daughter would pick cats or kittens!

Clementine
Clementine

March 31, 2020

I love the lamb patter it’s so precious.

Rose Ann
Rose Ann

March 31, 2020

A bunny…my grand daughter loves bunnies.

MARTY
MARTY

March 31, 2020

The kittens are adorable. Please ignore my first comment. Thanks.

Jennifer Lange
Jennifer Lange

March 31, 2020

a cat, dog, or bunny.

Nancy
Nancy

March 31, 2020

I would love to make a stuffed horse for my doll.

Sylvia
Sylvia

March 31, 2020

I love the puppies. But any of the animals would be a fun addition to my dolls.

MARTY
MARTY

March 31, 2020

I want them all!! We’ll have our own zoo.

Sam
Sam

March 31, 2020

I’d think a dog or horse would be really cute.

Kerri
Kerri

March 31, 2020

I would love to make the lamb, and the kitty, and the bunny, and… They are all adorable. :)

Patti M
Patti M

March 31, 2020

Oh my goodness I love the lambs but think I church girls would love the kittens. Thanks for the post very informative

Pat
Pat

March 31, 2020

It is so hard to decide. I love the bunnies and the lambs.

Pam B
Pam B

March 31, 2020

With so many great pets it is hard to choose. We are leaning toward lab puppies though.

Rachel Koppleberger
Rachel Koppleberger

March 31, 2020

I’d like to make a cat. An owl would be cool too

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