Dionne’s
Draught Excluder 2019 - Part 15
I am continuing with making the Paws.
Paw
Slip Original
After turning the Slip the correct way around. I place it
on to the Leg.
Paw
Slip Curved
Using a Blanket Stitch I Curve the Top Edges of the Paw
Slip.
Slip
on Paw
The above photograph shows the Curved Paw Slip on the
Leg. As you can see there is still a bit of loose material. The Curved Edges
look very pinched from this angle.
Small
Stuffing
Since there is not much room for filling between the Slip
and the Leg I have had to cut the Stuffing into very small pieces. Otherwise
when filling there will be unsightly bulges.
Blanket
Stitch Paw
I have Stuffed the Paw Slip and need to do more
manipulation of the End. Since I do not want the Slip to move around whilst I
am working on it I have to secure it.
Important
I Sew the Slip to the Leg using a Blanket Stitch. However
prior to this I had to make sure that the Slip was in the right position on the
leg. This was done by placing the Leg how it would be attached to the body.
That would show the correct angle of the Paw. DO Not use the Seam of the Leg as
a guide as I found it can twist quite badly whilst being stuffed.
Double
Curve
Once the Slip is secured I could go back to the Curved
End. Using the same Technique I Sewed the Curve again. I pulled the material
tight and some of the Stitching was far nearer to the Centre of the Slip.
This was actually easier than I thought it would be. Now
the Paw was Stuffed I had more to get hold of and the needle went through quite
easily.
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