Turn Remnants from an Old Quilt Into a Cute Cat

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Do you have an old threadbare quilt that still has a few good spots? Turn them into a cute shabby chic stuffed cat. This is a great way to repurpose and expand the life of that lovely old quilt.

Of course, the stuffed cat can be made from newly pieced and quilted panels and even cut from unpieced fabric. Minky and faux fur are fun too.

Old Quilty Kitty Sewing Pattern

Old Quilty Kitty Sewing Pattern

Sew the cat together with machine or hand stitching, leaving rough edges for a charming primitive look. If you prefer cleaner edges you can use a buttonhole stitch around the outside or even sew the front and back with right sides together leaving a space so it can be turned.

Old Quilty Kitty Sewing Pattern

Cat by Christine Marvin.

Create the cat’s face with a bit of hand embroidery and buttons. Or leave the face blank for a quicker finish.

Old Quilty Kitty Sewing Pattern

Cat cut out and hand-sewn by Megan’s 6-year-old daughter.

Old Quilty Kitty Sewing Pattern

Turned cats without faces by Evelyn Vaughn.

Old Quilty Kitty Sewing Pattern

Furry remnants were used by @chetnles to make gifts for cat lovers in the family.

Old Quilty Kitty Sewing Pattern

This easy project finishes quickly, even for kids and others with little sewing experience. The cats make lovely gifts so make a few extra while you’re at it.

Designed by Rachel Knoblich from Little Bird Lane, the finished cat is about 12.5 inches tall by about 9 inches wide.

Click here to purchase the “Old Quilty Kitty” sewing pattern.

 

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