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These embroidery files contain the body, ears, and face for the Teto Plush Sewing Pattern.
It comes in 3 options depending on what size hoop you have.
face ears
Stitches out eyes and nostrils for the head Stitches out the fluff for the ear base (A/B3).
front (A/B1). large: fits 4" x 4" hoops and above
large: fits hoops 5" x 7" and above small 5x7: fits 5" x 7" hoops and sews the ears
small: fits hoops 4" x 4" and above in the hoop
small 4x4: fits 4" x 4" hoops and above
materials:
large size small size: 5x7 small size: 4x4
• Two 8" x 12" pieces of • Two 7" x 9" pieces of • Two 7" x 9" pieces of
light brown or gold light brown or gold light brown or gold
fabric for body (A6) fabric for body (B6) fabric for body (B6)
embroidery embroidery embroidery
• 4" x 5" piece of cream • 4" x 4" piece of cream • Two 5" x 5" pieces of
fabric for belly applique fabric for belly applique light brown or gold
• Two 5" x 5" pieces of • Two 8" x 7" pieces of fabric for ear base (B3)
light brown or gold light brown or gold embroidery
fabric for ear base (A3) fabric for ear base (B3) • 7" x 6" piece of light
embroidery embroidery brown or gold fabric
• 9" x 8" piece of light • Two 7" x 4" pieces of for head front (B1)
brown or gold fabric dark brown fabric for embroidery
for head front (A1) ear tip (B4) applique
embroidery • 7" x 6" piece of light
brown or gold fabric
for head front (B1)
embroidery
tear-away stabilizer
COLORS:
Colors needed: 2 B
• stripes
• paws
Color changes: 3
C
FABRIC:
• 8" x 12" piece of light brown or gold
fabric for body (A6) embroidery
1 2 3
hoop
your
fabric and
add top
stabilizer
COLOR A COLOR B
hoop your fabric stripes paws
• Hoop your body (A6) fabric • Dark brown works best for • Pink works best for this step.
and tear-away stabilizer into this step.
an embroidery hoop 6" x 10"
or larger.
• Hoop water-soluble stabilizer
with the fabric, or tape it on
afterwards.
4 5 6
1 2 3
floating
method is
used here
COLOR A
hoop your fabric belly placement remove the hoop
• Hoop your tear-away • This creates a guideline for a. Remove the hoop from your
stabilizer into an embroidery placing your belly fabric. machine. Trim the threads.
hoop 6" x 10" or larger.
• The sample is hooped with
the floating method, so
the fabric is adhered to the
top of tear-away stabilizer.
Water-soluble stabilizer is
taped on top later.
4a 4b 5
COLOR B
place the belly fabric belly outline
a. Place the belly fabric over the stitched guideline. • Cream would be preferred for
b. Tape the edges of the fabric in place to hold for the next this step, to match the belly
stitching. fabric.
Place the hoop back in the machine. • This secures the edge of the
belly fabric.
6a 6b 6c
trim very
close to
stitching
clean up with
lint roller
7 8 9
tape water
soluble stabilizer
on top
COLOR E COLOR F
add the top belly edge paws
stabilizer • Cream would be preferred for • Pink works best here.
a. Tape water-soluble stabilizer this step, to match the belly
over the whole body area. fabric.
• This creates satin stitching
that will cover the cut edge of
your belly fabric.
10 11 12
remove top
stabilizer
COLOR G COLOR H
stripes remove the top placement guide
• Dark brown works best here. stabilizer • Any color can be used for
• Remove the hoop from this step.
the machine and trim the • This will create a guideline
threads. for placing your body back
• Tear away the top stabilizer fabric next.
so the embroidery looks
clean.
13a 13b 14
line up
rectangles
COLOR H
place the fabric stitching line
a. Remove the hoop from your machine. Trim away the threads. • Light brown or gold would
Place your body back fabric over the body front so right sides work best here, to match the
are facing. The paws should be on opposite ends. Line up the fabrics.
rectangular stitching guides as precisely as you can.
b. Tape the edges of the fabric in place to hold it for the next
stitching.
15a 15b
trim away
excess fabric
the sewn
body!
LARGE EAR:
SIZE: A
78mm x 61mm (3.1 in x 2.4 in)
COLORS:
Colors needed: 1
B
• ear fluff
Color changes: 2
FABRIC:
• Two 5" x 5" pieces of light brown
or gold fabric for ear base (A3)
embroidery
1 2 3
hoop
your
fabric and
add top
stabilizer
COLOR A COLOR B
hoop your fabric ear fluff alignment guide
• Hoop your ear base (A3) • Cream works best for this • Any color can be used for
fabric and cut-away stabilizer step. this.
into an embroidery hoop 4" x • This stitches out a guideline
4" or larger. for aligning the pattern next.
• Hoop water-soluble stabilizer
with the fabric, or tape it on
afterwards.
4a 4b
LARGE FACE:
SIZE: A
119mm x 52mm (4.7 in x 2 in)
COLORS: B
Colors needed: 3
• eyes C
• eye shines
• nostrils
Color changes: 4 D
FABRIC:
• 9" x 8" piece of light brown or
gold fabric for head front (A1)
embroidery
1 2 3
hoop
your
fabric and
add top
stabilizer
COLOR A COLOR B
hoop your fabric eyes eye shines
• Hoop your head front (A1) • Green is the character • White works best for this
fabric and cut-away stabilizer accurate color for this step. step.
into an embroidery hoop 5" x
7" or larger.
• Hoop water-soluble stabilizer
with the fabric, or tape it on
afterwards.
4 5
COLOR C COLOR D
nostrils alignment guide
• Black works best for this • Any color can be used for
step. this.
• This stitches out a guideline
for aligning the pattern next.
6a 6b 6c
COLORS:
Colors needed: 2 B
• stripes
• paws
Color changes: 3
C
FABRIC:
• 7" x 9" piece of light brown or gold
fabric for body (B6) embroidery
1 2 3
hoop
your
fabric and
add top
stabilizer
COLOR A COLOR B
hoop your fabric stripes paws
• Hoop your body (B6) fabric • Dark brown works best for • Pink works best for this step.
and tear-away stabilizer into this step.
an embroidery hoop 5" x 7"
or larger.
• Hoop water-soluble stabilizer
with the fabric, or tape it on
afterwards.
4 5 6
1 2 3
floating
method is
used here
COLOR A
hoop your fabric belly placement remove the hoop
• Hoop your tear-away • This creates a guideline for a. Remove the hoop from your
stabilizer into an embroidery placing your belly fabric. machine. Trim the threads.
hoop 5" x 7" or larger.
• The sample is hooped with
the floating method, so
the fabric is adhered to the
top of cut-away stabilizer.
Water-soluble stabilizer is
taped on top later.
4a 4b 5
COLOR B
place the belly fabric belly outline
a. Place the belly fabric over the stitched guideline. • Cream would be preferred for
b. Tape the edges of the fabric in place to hold for the next this step, to match the belly
stitching. fabric.
Place the hoop back in the machine. • This secures the edge of the
belly fabric.
6a 6b 6c
trim very
close to
stitching
clean up with
lint roller
7 8 9
tape water
soluble stabilizer
on top
COLOR E COLOR F
add the top belly edge paws
stabilizer • Cream would be preferred for • Pink works best here.
a. Tape water-soluble stabilizer this step, to match the belly
over the whole body area. fabric.
• This creates satin stitching
that will cover the cut edge of
your belly fabric.
10 11 12
remove top
stabilizer
COLOR G COLOR H
stripes remove the top placement guide
• Dark brown works best here. stabilizer • Any color can be used for
• Remove the hoop from this step.
the machine and trim the • This will create a guideline
threads. for placing your body back
• Tear away the top stabilizer fabric next.
so the embroidery looks
clean.
13a 13b 14
line up
rectangles
COLOR H
place the fabric stitching line
a. Remove the hoop from your machine. Trim away the threads. • Light brown or gold would
Place your body back fabric over the body front so right sides work best here, to match the
are facing. The paws should be on opposite ends. Line up the fabrics.
rectangular stitching guides as precisely as you can.
b. Tape the edges of the fabric in place to hold it for the next
stitching.
15a 15b
trim
away
excess
fabric the sewn
body!
1 2 3
floating
method is
used here
COLOR A
hoop your fabric ear tip placement remove the hoop
• Hoop your tear-away • This creates a guideline for a. Remove the hoop from your
stabilizer into an embroidery placing your ear tip fabric. machine. Trim the threads.
hoop 5" x 7" or larger.
• The sample is hooped with
the floating method, so
the fabric is adhered to the
top of cut-away stabilizer.
Water-soluble stabilizer is
taped on top later.
4a 4b 5
COLOR B
place the ear tip fabric tip outline
a. Place the ear tip fabric over the stitched guideline. • Dark brown would be
b. Tape the edges of the fabric in place to hold for the next preferred for this step, to
stitching. match the ear tip fabric
Place the hoop back in the machine. • This secures the edge of the
ear tip fabric.
6a 6b 6c
trim very
close to
stitching
tape water
clean up with soluble stabilizer
lint roller on top
7 8 9
COLOR E COLOR F
ear tip edge ear fluff remove the top
• Dark brown would be • Cream works best here. stabilizer
preferred for this step, to • Remove the hoop from
match the ear tip fabric. the machine and trim the
• This creates satin stitching threads.
that will cover the cut edge of • Tear away the top stabilizer
your ear tip fabric. so the embroidery looks
clean.
10 11a 11b
12 13
COLOR F
tape the fabric stitching line
a. Flatten the blank side of the • Brown works nicely here to
ear with the other so the match the main fabric.
applique embroidery (from
step 7) matches. Tape the
raw edges of the fabric in
place to hold it for the final
stitching.
SMALL FACE:
SIZE: A
92mm x 41mm (3.6 in x 1.6 in)
COLORS: B
Colors needed: 3
• eyes C
• eye shines
• nostrils
Color changes: 4 D
FABRIC:
• 7" x 6" piece of light brown or
gold fabric for head front (B1)
embroidery
1 2 3
hoop
your
fabric and
add top
stabilizer
COLOR A COLOR B
hoop your fabric eyes eye shines
• Hoop your head front (B1) • Green is the character • White works best for this
fabric and cut-away stabilizer accurate color for this step. step.
into an embroidery hoop 4" x
4" or larger.
• Hoop water-soluble stabilizer
with the fabric, or tape it on
afterwards.
4 5
COLOR C COLOR D
nostrils alignment guide
• Black works best for this • Any color can be used for
step. this.
• This stitches out a guideline
for aligning the pattern next.
6a 6b 6c
COLORS:
Colors needed: 1
• stripes
Color changes: 1
FABRIC:
• 7" x 9" piece of light brown or gold
fabric for body (B6) embroidery
1 2 3
cut the pattern
hoop a. When finished embroidering,
your remove the hoop from
fabric and
add top the machine and trim
stabilizer the threads. Rip off the
water-soluble stabilizer
and cut away the backing
stabilizer.
b. Align the body (B6) pattern
onto the embroidery,
COLOR A matching up the paper with
applique guidelines.
hoop your fabric stripes c. Pin the paper pattern in place
• Hoop your body (B6) fabric • Dark brown works best for (or trace the outline). Cut
and cut-away stabilizer into this step. around the pattern. Use the
an embroidery hoop 4" x 4" fabric as usual with the rest
or larger. of the plush instructions!
• Hoop water-soluble stabilizer
with the fabric, or tape it on
afterwards.
COLORS:
B
Colors needed: 2
• belly outline C
• stripes
Color changes: 4
D
FABRIC:
• 7" x 9" piece of light brown or gold
fabric for body (B6) embroidery
• 4" x 4" piece of cream fabric for
belly applique
1 2 3
floating
method is
used here
COLOR A
hoop your fabric belly placement remove the hoop
• Hoop your tear-away • This creates a guideline for a. Remove the hoop from your
stabilizer into an embroidery placing your belly fabric. machine. Trim the threads.
hoop 4" x 4" or larger.
• The sample is hooped with
the floating method, so
the fabric is adhered to the
top of cut-away stabilizer.
Water-soluble stabilizer is
taped on top later.
4a 4b 5
COLOR B
place the belly fabric belly outline
a. Place the belly fabric over the stitched guideline. • Cream would be preferred for
b. Tape the edges of the fabric in place to hold for the next this step, to match the belly
stitching. fabric.
Place the hoop back in the machine. • This secures the edge of the
belly fabric.
6a 6b 6c
trim very
close to
stitching
clean up with
lint roller
7 8 9
tape water
soluble stabilizer
on top
COLOR C COLOR D
add the top belly edge stripes
stabilizer • Cream would be preferred for • Dark brown works best here.
a. Tape water-soluble stabilizer this step, to match the belly
over the whole body area. fabric.
• This creates satin stitching
that will cover the cut edge of
your belly fabric.
10
cut the pattern
a. When finished embroidering,
remove the hoop from
the machine and trim
the threads. Rip off the
water-soluble stabilizer
and cut away the backing
stabilizer.
b. Align the body (B6) pattern
onto the embroidery,
matching up the paper with
applique guidelines.
c. Pin the paper pattern in place
(or trace the outline). Cut
around the pattern. Use the
fabric as usual with the rest
of the plush instructions!
COLORS:
Colors needed: 1
B
• ear fluff
Color changes: 2
FABRIC:
• Two 5" x 5" pieces of light brown
or gold fabric for ear base (B3)
embroidery
1 2 3
hoop
your
fabric and
add top
stabilizer
COLOR A COLOR B
hoop your fabric ear fluff alignment guide
• Hoop your ear base (B3) • Cream works best for this • Any color can be used for
fabric and cut-away stabilizer step. this.
into an embroidery hoop 4" x • This stitches out a guideline
4" or larger. for aligning the pattern next.
• Hoop water-soluble stabilizer
with the fabric, or tape it on
afterwards.
4a 4b