Spring Sale! And Long Body Cuddle Plush Pattern!

Hi everyone! And happy spring to all of you in the northern hemisphere! I’ve got a new pattern I’ve been working on 🥰

After the warmly welcomed Long Neck Cuddle plush from last year I was just itching to do more variations! I put up some ideas on my pattern poll and it was far and away the biggest winner. Being such big designs, it did take me a while to finish this next batch, but I hope you’ll think it was worth the wait!

This bundle has 6 animals to make, all of which have super long cuddly bodies that are like a body pillow! It includes a classic cat, a striped Cheshire cat, a multi-legged cat-erpillar, ferret, otter, and fox! They have slight variations in their body shape, ears, and tails, but you can swap out the heads if you want to make your own unique animal!

But while I was making all these cuties, I couldn’t ignore the Furret on the pattern poll! This Pokemon’s long striped body was just perfect for making a pattern hack! If you use the Cheshire Cat body and swap out the head, you can make this adorable ferret-inspired Pokemon. Find the free hack and embroidery with the buttons below!

If you sew by hand or regular sewing machine, you can make the faces and other details with fusible web applique. The instructions include everything you need for that. Or if you have an embroidery machine, those can be found sold separately. The pack comes with multiple sizes in case you like the style of the eyes and want to use them for another project.

To celebrate the launch, the new pattern will be 30% off for the next week! Meanwhile the separate embroidery will be 50% off. All other woodland animals are also 30% off, and everything else is 20% off. I hope you’ll give it a look! And if you do, I hope you enjoy it 💖

20 thoughts on “Spring Sale! And Long Body Cuddle Plush Pattern!”

  1. i am in LOVE! these are so darling!

    do you need to do anything special when embroidering over long fur/luxe cuddle by the way? i love how the green cat looks but i was always a little scared XD

    1. Is there a way to size up the embroidery pattern?
      I would love to make an XXL Furret with an size around 200cm out of faux fur but I think the embroidery would be too small

      1. It is possible to size up the embroidery, but unfortunately that spaces out the stitches 😓 So in the meantime the only solution I can offer is to make the edits for you if that’s something you’re interested in 💖

    2. Thank you so much! When embroidering the luxe cuddle minky, I didn’t have to do anything different since it’s about 10mm long, which isn’t too crazy. But when I’ve embroidered longer 30mm faux fur in the past, I did have to brush the fur out of the way, then do a basting stitch around the design before embroidering.

    1. Aw, that would be adorable and definitely a missed opportunity for this pattern- However, it looks like if you use the muzzle from the fox, and go to her free patterns and use the long droopy ears from her Falkor Plush Pattern Hack, and maybe her Kitty Bean Plush tail (with some minor adjustments for size and a pointed end) you could for sure make your own.

      Maybe in the future she could provide this as a free pattern hack?

  2. AAAHH SO CUTE I might make this for a winter market that i’m preparing in advance. (don’t worry, I do give credit to choly knight :))

  3. first off, GIRLIE YOURE SO PRETTY.!!! Second off… FURRETTTTTTTTET elTJ FL:KSJ AAAAAAA NOW ALL I NEED IS A BUNEARY AHAFOH FOALDKFJSDL:K:JFLSKDJJJsorry I’m just super excited bro I’m lit stimming rn ahhaha

  4. Love the furret!!! How small would you have to shrink the furret pattern hack head to fit on the free Cheshire Cat pattern, cuz I think that would work if you make some modifications. 😁
    (P.S. Your patterns are my #1 go to’s!!)

  5. These are adorable! I’m going to start with the fox! If you ever make an expansion pack, could you show how to adjust the pattern to make a raccoon?

  6. Dang, I didn’t understand what a “Pattern Hack” meant. I cut out all the pieces for the furret before I realized I needed to buy the base pattern for the Cheshire cat…

    It looks really cute thought!

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