Puppy Plush Sewing Pattern PDF - Advanced Level | Instant Download
This is a challenging stuffed animal sewing pattern built for experienced sewers who want a project that pushes them. The Puppy body combines cotton and velour fabric - two materials that handle very differently under the machine - and the construction is more involved than anything in the beginner or intermediate tiers. The finished result, though, is something that shows every bit of that effort.
Pattern only - does not include a finished toy, fabric, or supplies.
What's Inside the PDF
A step-by-step sewing tutorial with more than 90 detailed photos guiding you through the puppy body, dual-fabric construction, and his full outfit - with specific guidance on handling velour
Full-scale pattern pieces for both the puppy and his clothes - print and cut, no resizing
A complete materials list so everything is ready before you begin
The finished Puppy stands approximately 12 inches (30 cm) tall.
Skill Level: Ready for a Challenge
This pattern is for sewers who are genuinely experienced - comfortable managing multiple fabric types on the machine, confident in hand stitching, and who enjoy the process of working through more complex construction. Velour frays differently, stretches differently, and rewards slow, deliberate cutting and sewing. If you're building up to this, the Mouse (plush pattern - feeling confident), Bunny (plush pattern - feeling confident), or Teddy Bear (sewing pattern - feeling confident) patterns in the Feeling Confident tier are the natural step before this one.
What You'll Need
Sewing machine
Scissors (pinking shears recommended — especially for the velour)
Cotton fabric + velour fabric for the body, colorful fabric for the clothes
Elastic band
Thread in matching colors
Hand-sewing needle
Toy filling
A Note on Copyright
The Puppy design, tutorial, and pattern belong to ModelinaToys and are copyrighted. Selling finished handmade toys is welcome on a small, handmade scale - please credit ModelinaToys. Files cannot be shared, resold, or distributed.
© ModelinaToys LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Making This for a Child?
Follow your country's toy safety guidelines and choose materials safe and appropriate for the child's age.
Questions While You Sew?
Email me directly - the velour handling in particular is something I'm happy to walk you through if it's giving you trouble.

