Handmade plushies with everyday items! A collection of ideas perfect for beginners
We’re introducing handmade stuffed toys that anyone can enjoy making with easily found materials.
You can create adorable plushies using everyday items like socks, towels, and handkerchiefs.
Even if you’re not good at sewing, no problem.
There are plenty of no-sew methods using pipe cleaners and pom-poms, as well as ideas you can try without patterns.
Handmade plushies are perfect as one-of-a-kind originals or gifts for someone special.
Be sure to use this as a guide and try making a cute stuffed toy!
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Handmade stuffed toys with everyday items! A collection of ideas recommended for beginners (21–30)
Easy Long-tailed Tit

This is about making a long-tailed tit, notable for its white and soft appearance, using faux fur fabric.
The key points are how to make the most of the fabric’s softness and how rounded to make the final shape.
You’ll cut the fabric using a pattern, sew the pieces together, then stuff them with filling to create a round form.
Since you’ll combine the body and tail before adding the stuffing, it may be important to sew while keeping the final shape in mind.
It’s also interesting that the impression changes depending on how much stuffing you use.
A rabbit plush made from fleece

Using fleece fabric that looks and feels soft, let’s make a palm-sized stuffed bunny.
The key is how you construct the body: cut the fabric into the shape you want, embroider the facial expression, sew the pieces together, then stuff them with cotton and shape as you go.
The way you stuff it will change the overall roundness and softness, so it’s a good idea to focus on this to create your own unique bunny.
After that, attach parts like the hands, feet, and ears, and finish it so it looks like a bunny, and you’re done.
It can also be fun to change the fabric color and the shapes of the parts to add originality.
A cute dog plushie made from a towel

This is about making a cute stuffed dog using an everyday face towel you can find in any household.
First, cut the towel to create two identical pieces layered together.
Make small slits in both pieces, sew them together, turn the piece right-side out, and stuff it with cotton.
Then shape the overall form with thread and attach parts like the face made from felt to finish.
By changing the towel’s color and the facial expression, you can create plushies with a variety of looks.
Quirky Animals Made from Towels

Towels are essential items in daily life for things like wiping your face, and their softness is a big part of their appeal.
Let’s use that softness to make cute animal mascots.
Cut the towel into the shape of the animal you want to create, sew two pieces together, then stuff them with cotton to form the animal’s shape.
After that, attach parts like the face made from felt so it looks like the animal, and you’re done.
It’s also fun to add originality by choosing different towel colors, varying how you stuff the cotton, and designing unique shapes for the parts.
Sock bear you can make without a pattern
Why not try making a sock bear using socks? These days there are lots of cute sock patterns, so pick a design you like and give it a try.
Make use of the heel bulge and the rounded toe of the sock, and cut the parts in a way that minimizes sewing as much as possible.
By the way, it’s recommended to use the heel part for the bear’s bottom and nose.
That way, you can easily create a three-dimensional look.
Also, using socks with a different-colored heel will boost the style factor!
bear

Thanks to the influence of characters like Winnie-the-Pooh and Rilakkuma, many people love bear characters, don’t they? For those people, a felt bear mascot is highly recommended.
You can certainly cut felt into a bear shape, sew the pieces together, and stuff them with cotton, but the best method is to start with a pattern.
When you make it from a pattern, it turns out more like a proper plush toy.
It does take more effort, but the satisfaction of creating something yourself is incomparable.
Give making your own original bear mascot a try!
Glove rabbit puppet

Make it without any prep! Here’s an idea for a glove bunny puppet.
Do you ever find yourself unsure what to do during small pockets of time, like before a walk or before and after activities? This impromptu puppet idea comes in handy at those times.
All you need is one pair of gloves—nothing else.
There’s no need to cut or paste materials; just fold the gloves and you’re done.
It’s great how easy it is, right? You can also enjoy chatting with the children, saying things like, “The bunny came to visit!” Give it a try.




