Star Wars Stuffy

Hi again friends! Alicia here from Sew What Alicia. I am here to share this adorable Star Wars stuffy with you all! I am just loving how this little guy turned out! This project comes together fairly quickly and is sure to delight your little Star Wars guy or gal! We use interfacing to make him firm enough to stand up! Share a picture with us if you decide to make your own!! Enjoy.

How to Sew a Stuffed Star Wars Toy: This adorable AT ACT from the new Rogue One is the perfect toy for the kids (and adults!!) Click through for the full tutorial and pattern to make your own. | www.sewwhatalicia.com

Star Wars Stuffy

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Supplies:

How to Sew a Stuffed Star Wars Toy: This adorable AT ACT from the new Rogue One is the perfect toy for the kids (and adults!!) Click through for the full tutorial and pattern to make your own. | www.sewwhatalicia.com

Stuffy Pattern 1

Stuffy Pattern 2

1 yard of fabric (I used grey but you could just as easily use a pattern.)

1 yard HeatnBond® fusible interfacing (or one package)

Poly-fil stuffing

Thread


Star Wars Stuffy Instructions:

Iron the fusible interfacing onto the yard of fabric. Then trace the pattern pieces on the interfacing. Be sure to follow cut the amount listed on each piece. For the head piece you will want to turn the pattern over for the second piece so they are mirrored. You will also need to cut one long strip that measures 11.5″ x 2″ because it was left off the pattern, this will be the piece that connects the two sides of the head.

To start sew one of the body pieces to the body torso (as pictured below.)

How to Sew a Stuffed Star Wars Toy: This adorable AT ACT from the new Rogue One is the perfect toy for the kids (and adults!!) Click through for the full tutorial and pattern to make your own. | www.sewwhatalicia.com

Next add the other side of the body onto the torso.

How to Sew a Stuffed Star Wars Toy: This adorable AT ACT from the new Rogue One is the perfect toy for the kids (and adults!!) Click through for the full tutorial and pattern to make your own. | www.sewwhatalicia.com

To finish the body place the belly piece onto the torso. You will have to do some y-seams. Be sure to leave a portion open (as indicated in the picture) to turn the whole body out.

How to Sew a Stuffed Star Wars Toy: This adorable AT ACT from the new Rogue One is the perfect toy for the kids (and adults!!) Click through for the full tutorial and pattern to make your own. | www.sewwhatalicia.com How to Sew a Stuffed Star Wars Toy: This adorable AT ACT from the new Rogue One is the perfect toy for the kids (and adults!!) Click through for the full tutorial and pattern to make your own. | www.sewwhatalicia.com

Now stuff the body. Use a ladder stitch to close the hole.

How to Sew a Stuffed Star Wars Toy: This adorable AT ACT from the new Rogue One is the perfect toy for the kids (and adults!!) Click through for the full tutorial and pattern to make your own. | www.sewwhatalicia.com

Now use the same technique to sew the head together. Stuff the head and sew it closed with a ladder stitch.

How to Sew a Stuffed Star Wars Toy: This adorable AT ACT from the new Rogue One is the perfect toy for the kids (and adults!!) Click through for the full tutorial and pattern to make your own. | www.sewwhatalicia.com

The next step is to create the four legs. Since we used the HeatnBond® interfacing the legs are a little difficult to turn out. I promise it is worth the work though. The stiffness will help to make it so that the toy can stand up. Sew around the edges leaving the bottom open. Then turn the piece out and stuff. Close the bottom with a ladder stitch.

How to Sew a Stuffed Star Wars Toy: This adorable AT ACT from the new Rogue One is the perfect toy for the kids (and adults!!) Click through for the full tutorial and pattern to make your own. | www.sewwhatalicia.com

The last step is to assemble. Attach the 4 legs by hand sewing them down. Make a big X or attach them with grey buttons. For the neck press the edge under 1/4″ and then sew around the bottom attaching it to the body. Add some stuffing to fill up the neck. Then attach the head in the same way you attached the neck to the body.

How to Sew a Stuffed Star Wars Toy: This adorable AT ACT from the new Rogue One is the perfect toy for the kids (and adults!!) Click through for the full tutorial and pattern to make your own. | www.sewwhatalicia.com

He is all set!! You can add a few more details by adding felt but I liked him without too much stuff cluttering up the body. I love him just as he is!! Do you have any little Jedi who need their own stuffed toy??

Thanks for letting me share this Star Wars stuffy with you! You can find me over on Sew What Alicia sharing sewing tutorials and other great sewing tips.

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