Thursday, March 15, 2012

Finally My Free Fabric Ball Pattern is Here!

I'm very excited to finally be able to share my fabric ball pattern with you!! It only took me 8 months (eek!!) to get around to putting it into a pdf and posting it online! My wonderful husband helped me to create a pattern piece based off a perfect sphere which has produced lovely, round, fabric balls. Last night, he taught me how to use Illustrator so I have a lovely little pdf pattern to share with you all. I hope you like it!

You can find the free fabric ball pattern posted back in the original tutorial here.


PS: There are also a couple of new tips in the tutorial that I have learnt after sewing a number of these. Have fun!! xx

9 comments:

  1. great pattern! I've printed and am about to sew one in a bit. your directions are very clear and I'm so happy to have found this. One more great home-sew gift to add to my growing list of things I like to make for others :) Thank you so much for taking the time to come up with a pattern and posting it!

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  2. I don't think you have any need to apologize for taking a long time. You're offering an awesome FREE pattern! Thank you & your husband for taking the time to give to so many people!

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  3. may the great glob bless you..im making adventure time plushies btw

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  4. Love this pattern and your detailed directions. Like you, I like to have every detail. Thank you!

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  5. I’d like to share pix of a ball I just finished from a pair of footed Jammie’s (I found at goodwill) but don’t see a way to share pix here.

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  6. See my blog at babsyb.com for some tips and ,y poems and songs to go with your ball gifts to tots. Happy sewing, saying, and singing!

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  7. I enlarged the pattern, put in a zipper, and made giant fabric Christmas ornament "stockings". They're really adorable!

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  8. Thank you and thank your husband for the ball pattern. I'm delighted with it and you saved me hours a fiddling around time.

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  9. I love this pattern & have gone on a sewing binge making them. Do you have a pointers for getting the points to meet perfectly (or even close to perfectly!)?

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