Free Pattern Friday The Child Plush

Hi everyone!
Almost a year ago everyone was excited about The Mandalorian, and of course the adorable green space baby that came along with it! I didn’t have a chance to make a pattern for it then (though TeacupLion made a great one). But I still got so many requests for it I had to give it another try this year — just in time so you can have a plush child to cuddle during season 2!
The pattern features a tiny chibi body, very similar to my Witch Kitty from a few years ago. It has expressive eyes, a mischievous smile, and of course big ears! It also shows you how to make a removable robe.
As always, the pattern comes with applique templates to make the face in case you’re sewing by regular machine or by hand, but there are free embroidery files as well if you have an embroidery machine. The face fits into a 4″ x 4″ hoop if it sits diagonally, and a 5″ x 5″ hoop if it sits upright.

Would you like to see how I designed this pattern? You can support me on Patreon for as little as $1 and get behind-the-scenes details!

Also as usual, you’re free to sell items you’ve sewn using my pattern. A credit back to me to show appreciation would be all I ask for in return. But as you might already know, Disney is very strict about people selling fanart, so please do be careful out there in craft-seller land <3 Which brings me to my next announcement — the plush giveaway!
Since I’m not selling these little babies, I’m offering the darker green child for a random winner! (My husband quickly snatched up the light green one lol!)

UP FOR GRABS:
A dark green space baby plush! Awarded to just 1 random winner.

TO ENTER:
Fill out the form at the bottom of this post and submit! 😀
DEADLINE:
The giveaway will be active from Friday, October 9th, 2020 through 11:59pm EDT on Monday, October 12th, 2019. The winner will be contacted between 9am and 10am EDT on Tuesday, October 13th.

CLAIMING YOUR PRIZE:

  • The winning entrants will be chosen at random from the list of submissions.
  • The winning entrants will be contacted via email about their win (so keep an eye on your email!).

OTHER DETAILS:

  • As a winner, I’ll announce your name and website (if applicable) on this page, so every entrant knows who the final winner was.
  • International entrants are more than welcome to enter!
  • When I contact you about winning, you’ll need to provide me (privately) with your address or PO Box to receive the item.
  • The prize will be shipped out in about 2 business days with tracking.
  • Only one entry per person please; duplicate entries will not be counted.
  • By entering in this contest, you agree to these rules 🙂
  • No purchase is necessary for this giveaway

Good luck to everyone who enters! Don’t forget to check back on the 13th to see if you’ve won!

RESULTS:
Congratulations to Eunice who is the winner of the giveaway! Thank you to everyone that entered!

52 thoughts on “Free Pattern Friday The Child Plush”

    1. Lindsey Fitzgerald

      I would love this so much my son loves starwars and I try to make him gifts all the time but none turn out the way I want hopefully this will help make him a better gift

  1. I finally watched all of Mandolorian a week ago so this is so timely for me! I finally understand why everyone is in love with this little guy 🥰 I can’t wait to make one!

  2. He is just so darling!!! I can’t believe he’s a free pattern!!! Thank you so very much for this cute awesomeness !!! I hope I have the right green fleece in my stash! <3

  3. Wow, was surprised to get the embroidery file and pattern for this little critter! Thank you so much. I think I will make and keep for myself.

  4. Thank you SO much for this pattern! I have tried to avoid D, because of their…..policies, but this little guy has broken thru my defenses. He is too, too cute!

  5. Thank you for this pattern! I have a friend who loves this little guy and will be shocked to get one as a gift.

  6. I thought this was a pattern giveaway! I don’t want to get the plush! Can you pls not give the winning plush to me Callisto

  7. Thank you so much for this pattern! What fabric did you use for these two? I can’t find the right shade of green minky. Thanks!

  8. I absolutely LOVE all your pattern Choly! You’re the one who inspired me to sew more and got me out my rut yeeears ago ^^ I hope to win this little guy for a friend, but if I don’t totally going to try to make him! <3

  9. wow , this is amazing thanks , Ive tried other patterns and they have all been easy to trace out and to sew , thank you so much for sharing you inspire me to make more

  10. This is adorable, thank you for the free pattern!! I have a suggestion, I would love to see some Middle Earth inspired patterns, maybe Smaug or a warg would be cute! Thanks again for this cutie!

  11. Thank you soooo much for this pattern! I just sew this to my baby girl who’s 8mo and she loves it!!! Will definitely do others!

  12. Hello i love to make one for myself!! But i cant download the embroidery face how can i get it by the way is amazing all that you do thanks for sharing with all of us

  13. Love Your Patterns! Making this one for a newborn. Just one question, why are the arms not whithin the body, why are they attached seperatly?

    1. I found the arms fit better within the robe when they’re angled perpendicular to the body 🙂 If they are attached within the body, they would be angled parallel. But that was just my findings ♥ You can certainly sew the arms within the body if you prefer!

  14. This is so adorable, there us a little disabled boy at my church that loves this show and I would love to make him one!

  15. Hij mij name is ella en em 8 i want to make a bunny but i can’t because it’s too hard to make it soo can you make a bunny pattern for me if you do mij Dreams will come true soo plss 🥺🥺

  16. Just finished this for my grandson. Good directions, but the head is too floppy. Any way to fix at this point? I sewed as strongly as possible. I think the head and the body should have been one pattern piece. Comments?

    1. Yes, you can definitely improve it 😊 You’ll want to make sure that the bottom of the head and the top of the body have a firm amount of stuffing so it provides a good foundation. Then the seam that attaches the head to the body should be nice and wide so it creates a solid base. So if you sew out a little further than your previous neck stitches, that should improve it a lot. I really hope that helps 💖

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