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Tilda style toys are always bright, funny and unusual. In my master class, I propose to sew Tilda the Goose, a caring mother and a thrifty hostess.

Patterns and patterns
Any tailoring begins with a template. The height of the doll is 53 cm. It consists of 5 different parts. But in total, 8 parts are needed, since the wing, leg and foot are duplicated. The body of a goose is a square. The fabric for the calf is thick cotton. You can use linen, although it is rough, or beige mattress fabric. All patterns are made in pairs.



Head and torso
I made all the details of the goose's body, except for the beak and legs, from milky cotton. We sew the beak and paws from felt - yellow and red. We sew the beak to the head.


Then we sew squares to the neck, which will become the body of the goose. Only then we sew the two parts together and turn inside out. We embroider eyes with black floss. We fill with synthetic winterizer.




Paws and wings
Red goose legs consist of 3 parts. First, we sew small rectangles of felt to the bottom of the leg patterns. This will be the back of the legs.


Cut out 4 identical parts of the paws from red felt. Cut off the back of two pieces. Moreover, the length of the semicircle of the cut off part should be equal to the length of the rectangle of the back of the legs. We sew the cut parts to the bottom of the other two leg patterns.


Now we sew the patterns of the legs.


The remaining whole parts of the legs will be the feet. We sew them with the upper details with a decorative seam.



Stuff the legs and sew into the body.


Now we sew the details of the wings. We stuff and sew to the body. The body of the goose is ready.



clothing
We begin to dress Tilda the Goose with panties. To do this, cut out four identical trapeziums from white cotton and sew them in pairs on the sides. We twist, sew on lace. Then we sew each leg separately to the body of the goose, where the torso and legs are sewn.



We make a shirt from one pattern. Cut out the neckline, sew the sides of the shirt.


Then we bend a strip of fabric in half and make a stand-up collar. We decorate the sleeves with lace and braid. We hem the bottom. We make a skirt from a rectangle with one back seam.


We put on a goose shirt. We collect the skirt at the waist and sew it to the shirt. The skirt should be slightly higher than the pants. The bottom of the pants, so that they look beautifully from under the skirt, we collect with a ribbon.


We sew a cap. Cut out two rectangles from the fabric. On one side, we sew lace between the rectangles. The back of the cap is a detail curved in the form of an arch.

Such funny geese can be sewn from canvas cotton fabric.

Transfer the goose body pattern to the fabric. Fold the workpiece in half along a vertical line and cut a semicircle in the center where you are going to sew the beak.

Sew the gluw, paws and wings right side in, turn right side out. To make it easier to turn out narrow parts, you can sew a thin rope into the end opposite the hole through which you will turn it out (so that the rope is inside the part to be turned out. Gently turn the parts out while pulling on it.

Pin the beak to the cut hole in the goose's head.
Baste it by hand, as if sewing on a sleeve, and then sew on the machine.

Sew on buttons or use embroidery to make the goose's eyes.
Stuff the crow's feet with stuffing.

Pin the legs and wings of the goose with pins as shown. Fold the two halves of the body of the goose right side together. Sew them together, leaving the opening between the legs unsewn.

Turn the goose right side out, stuff with filler and sew.
hole. Your goose is ready!

We present to your attention another creation from the creator of tilde dolls, Tone Finnanger. Meet Tilda Goose. Today we will sew it according to the master class presented below. But, unlike dolls, our goose will be able to stand.

Master class on sewing a goose in the tilde style

We will need materials:

  • white fabric (chintz, calico) for the body of a goose;
  • beige fabric for the beak and legs;
  • patches of colored fabric for clothes;
  • buttons;
  • wire;
  • filler (synthetic winterizer or cotton wool);
  • threads.

Operating procedure

  1. We will print the pattern in triplicate. We fold the fabric for the body in half with the right side inward and apply the pattern. We mark the line of the beginning of the beak and cut out a square flap along it.
  2. We apply two layers of beige fabric to the vacant place. Attach each layer separately, unfold and iron. Next, we transfer the pattern of the goose's body to the fabric, making sure that the line of the beginning of the beak coincides with the line on the pattern. On the same flap, draw the wings.
  3. We sew the details (except for the places indicated by the dotted line on the pattern) and cut out the zigzag with scissors. We turn all the blanks on the front side and fill with filler. We sew the wings with a hidden seam and pin to the body with pins. We sew the wings to the body both at once, through and through.
  4. The next step is to make paws for our goose. We fold a piece of beige fabric in half and transfer the pattern of all parts of the paws. Then we sew along the contour, and we do not leave any gaps in the lower part of the paws.
  5. We cut out all the details. In the lower part of the paws we make an incision crosswise and fill it with synthetic winterizer. We also stuff and upper part paws. We sew the parts of the paws together with a hidden seam.
  6. It remains to sew the body and paws together, but first we insert the frame. We bend the wire in half so that the height of the frame is approximately up to the neck of the goose. We put the paws on the frame alternately. We raise the upper part and sew the details with a hidden seam.
  7. Let's move on to the second part of the master class - sewing clothes for a goose. First, we cut out all parts of the overalls: trousers, bib and straps. We sew the bib and straps, turn inside out and iron.
  8. Bend the bottom edge of the trousers and sew. You can also sew lace or braid along the edge. Sew the legs along the front and back seams and unfold. We chop off the legs with pins along the inner seams and also sew.
  9. We apply a bib to the front of the panties in the center and chop off with pins. We turn off the bib, bend the upper edge of the panties and sew on a sewing machine. We put panties on the goose and adjust them at the waist, making two folds in front and behind.
  10. Adjusting the panties to the size, we sew them to the body of the goose too, so they will not fidget. We bend the straps and sew on the bib, along with the buttons. We sew the straps crosswise on the back.
  11. We fold the fabric for panama with the right side inward and transfer the pattern. After stitching along the contour on a sewing machine, cut out the workpiece and turn out the left slot. And we serve inside a part of the panama with a slot.
  12. We embroider the eyes of the goose with French knots. We put the panama on the head and fix it in a couple of places. We apply blush on the cheeks and tie a bow around the neck. Tilda Goose is ready for a photo shoot.