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Free Baby Toy Patterns
If a project includes a printable pattern, you’ll see a “p” next to its title. If a project doesn’t include a
pattern template, don’t despair! It likely consists of simple fabric shapes (like squares and rectangles)
that you can easily measure and cut yourself.

Note that some projects may be designed for a specific type of sewing machine. But don’t let that
discourage you! If a project you like calls for, say, complex embroidery stitches and you have just a
simple zigzag machine, you can try experimenting with a satin stitch, hand-embroidering a design, or
adding purchased embellishments instead.
If you arrived at this page through a search engine, you may want to check out the
Free Sewing Pattern Directory
for a list of ALL of the free sewing patterns accessible through this site.
Note: Clicking any of the following links will take you to another website unless otherwise indicated.
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Sewing Quick Tip:

If you need help sewing accurate seams, try using a raised seam guide instead of the flat
seam guide on your sewing machine. The edge of your fabric will butt up against the edge of
the raised seam guide and help keep it from shifting out of place.

And there's no need to purchase a raised seam guide. You can actually make your own by
wrapping a thick rubber band around the bed of your machine, or by layering several pieces
of tape together and sticking it to the bed of your machine.

For more great sewing tips
click here.
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Sewing Quick Tip:

A Pattern Tip:

Always press your
pattern pieces
before laying them
onto your fabric.
Using wrinkled
pattern pieces can
lead to inaccurate
fabric pieces that
don’t match up
quite right and a
garment that fits
poorly.
Sewing Quick Tip:

When applying
fusible interfacing,
you’re instructed
to press down
firmly with your
iron so the
interfacing can
form a solid bond
with your fabric. To
make applying this
needed pressure
easier, try lowering
your ironing board.
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