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Tilda Santa with a deer. Detailed master class from Tildamaster

Tilda Santa and Tilda Deer. Master class from Tildamaster

Hello!

The New Year holidays are approaching at some rapid speed and there is a feeling that they will come quickly, and you will not have time to prepare for them :) Every year I promise myself that I will start preparing for the New Year immediately after the end of the previous one, but things are still there :) There are only three weeks left and you need to hurry up not only to prepare New Year's gifts, but also to decorate your house with a festive mood :)

Santa Clauses, Snow Maidens and other characters have always participated in New Year's decoration in a variety of capacities and made from a variety of materials. I want to invite you and me to sew a wonderful Santa, made in the tilda style, for the holidays, according to the master class, which the authors of the site tildamaster.ru kindly allowed to publish on my blog. Well, so that Santa would not be bored under the Christmas tree, you can create a New Year's deer for him as well :) Enjoy watching!

New Year's holiday is impossible to imagine without a plump Santa Claus (Santa Claus in the Western style) with a bag of gifts and a snow maiden. In this master class, we will show you how to make a cute Santa with his little helper - a deer with your own hands. Such Santa will perfectly decorate the New Year's interior - under the Christmas tree or will become an original New Year's gift for your loved ones.

For work we need:

Different types of fabrics for the body and suit (cotton or coarse calico and fleece or fur), threads, needles, filler (holofiber), tools (scissors, stick for turning and stuffing.

So let's get started!

To begin with, we print and cut out all the details of the pattern (they are given just below).

Santa's arms and body will be made of flesh-colored fabric

But for the legs, which will be in boots and “tights” (let's call it that), we will need yes type of fabric - dark brown and any colored striped or dotted. Sew these fabrics together as shown in the picture:

Now fold the fabric in half with the right side inward and redraw the pattern of the legs in this way:

Sewing, cutting

It is better to use zigzag or regular scissors, but then you need to make cuts in the places where the parts bend (so that the fabric does not stretch).

We turn out all the details and start stuffing.

We fill the handles and body tightly and completely

But we fill the legs to half, stitch the “knees” so that they bend and Santa can sit confidently and then we stuff quite a bit of the soul mate.

This is how they will look in the end:

So, all the details are stuffed and chipped with pins:

Sew on arms and legs. Let's start with the legs. Carefully put them into the body, cleave them with pins for convenience and sew them by hand:

Now we sew the handles with a hidden seam. Make sure that all the details are sewn symmetrically.

Here he is, our Santa, in full assembly:

We begin to sew a suit of red fleece. This is a jacket, pants and a hat.

Pants are wide at the top and bottom.

First we sew along the outer sides, then we make a fringing with fur, and then we sew along the inner seam.

We sew the jacket as usual - shoulder seams, sew on the sleeves (at first it is better to baste by hand, then sew), edging with fur and stitching the jacket into a single whole.


We sew one strip of fur in the middle of the jacket. You can use fleece instead of fur.

We wear a jacket and pants. We fix (you can sew it on, you can just skip it with a thread and tie it like a belt).

We wind white threads, sew in the form of a beard. In total we sew two layers of threads.

We sew a cap, decorate with fur.

We decorate the boots (we embroider a large cross with light threads and sew on a strip of fur)

We draw the eyes, sew the cap to the head, our Santa is ready:

Deer is not difficult to sew.

The horns are dark cloth, everything else is flesh. Ears (inner side) made of brightly colored fabric.

First we sew the ears to the head, then the head to the body, then the horns.

We decorate a deer - a bow around the neck, a bell, a pendant in the form of a snowflake, any New Year theme is welcome.

Here is our couple of Christmas friends!

In fact, there are two options for the pattern of Santa with a deer (the deer is Santa's little companion that accompanies him everywhere). Of course, we will present you both, and which one to choose - decide for yourself. Fundamentally they do not differ. It’s just that according to one pattern, Santa will turn out to be plumper, and the deer has a smooth back, and according to the second: a Santa of moderate build and a deer of a different shape (lower and more square). On our website you can watch a master class on making Santa with a deer according to one of the patterns, but choose any for yourself - and go ahead, create a wonderful toy!

Tilda Santa with a deer. Option one.

In principle, the pattern shows immediately that this is Splyushka only with long legs. Great option, why not!

Santa's version of this pattern:


Tilda Santa with a deer. Second option. According to it, in fact, our master class was compiled.

It will take a lot of time to make this wonderful quilted santa tilde (Santa Claus) with a cute application, but it's worth it, because the toy will delight your family every year, being passed down from generation to generation.

If you want to simplify the process of making a doll, you can use interlining to attach the appliqué instead of stitching on batting. Then the trousers and jacket will be a little wider than his figure.

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Print out pattern of our tilde santa claus in the right size.

materials

  • different fabrics
  • Interlining (optional)
  • Batting
  • 6 different buttons
  • Small loop or metal ring
  • Glue stick or glue gun
  • Long thin needle
  • Thread for sewing by hand
  • Wooden stick with a sharp tip
  • Tweezers
  • Stuffing material

Master class on tilda santa

torso

Fold a piece of fabric in half that is large enough to fit the torso, arms, and legs of the figurine twice. Iron the fabric.

Apply a pattern. Draw the torso, two arms and two legs.

Sew around the pieces of the pattern, paying attention to the location of the holes for turning the fabric. There should be two open holes at the bottom of the warp, although you will need to make small seams to hold the fabric together. Cut out the details of the figurine.

Attach the holes of the parts to the holes of the body so that the seams are one under the other. Make a seam at each hole to form the base of the toy.

Turn all pieces of the product inside out and iron with an iron. Stuff the details of Santa Claus's tilde well.
Fold the remaining seam allowance around the openings at the top of the arms and sew them to the shoulders.

Bend the seam allowances left in the lower part of the body, attach the legs of the figurine to them and sew them to the body. Look at the drawing to complete the doll. The stitches around the arms and legs will be hidden under clothing.

clothing

This tilde santa claus is sewn to be hung somewhere, not planted. This means you only need to quilt the front of your toy's jacket, pants and hat. The sleeves can be quilted on both the front and the back, as they are sewn from one piece of fabric and folded over so that the reverse side comes to the fore.

Start by printing and assembling the parts for the front of the jacket. Then print the details for the sleeves, trousers and hat.
Place the pattern for the jacket under the well-ironed fabric and circle all parts of the appliqué along the outline. Repeat the same for the front of the hat, four legs and two sleeves where the appliqué is to be done.

Then draw and cut out the details for the back of the jacket and hat. Please note that on the back the hat is bent down, and from the front up. Cut out all the details of the applique. The same shapes can be used multiple times, so you can cut the right piece once for each size.

Make an applique on the front of the jacket, as shown in the picture.

On sleeves and trousers, the edges of the appliqué should be inserted and sewn into the bottom seams that hold the legs and sleeves together. Leave enough room for the hem on both sides.

Fold and glue the folded edges around the template and sew only on the reverse side of the fabric. Remove the paper and sew so that the seam allowances are in place. The thin dotted line marks the edges of the pattern.

Gather together the front pieces, batting pieces, and back sides of each piece. In the same way, collect the parts of the jacket and hat, although they will not be appliquéd. As a result, you should get two parts of the jacket, two parts of the hat, four legs and two sleeves, taking into account the details of the batting and the reverse sides.

Quilt the front of the jacket and hat, two opposite parts of the trousers and sleeves. The stitch is done only inside each detail of the costume. Other details can be stitched on request.

When the necessary pieces of clothing are ready, cut 1 cm of seam allowance (3/8 inch) outside the tilde line of the pattern so that the pieces can be sewn together.

Jacket

Fold the front and back of the jacket together and sew at the shoulders. Lay on top of each other and baste the sleeves.

Fold the jacket right sides inward. Sew sleeves to each side. Sew away from the quilted seams you have made.


Trim the seam allowances under the sleeves and around the entire jacket, leaving 5 to 6 mm (1 ⁄ inch) each. Turn the jacket inside out.

Cut a long strip 6 cm (2.1/4 inches) wide for piping along the bottom of the jacket and iron by folding it in half wrong sides inside. Position the unsewn edge of the jacket against the other and sew about 1cm (3/8") from the edge. Fold the hem of the entire jacket and insert the piping inside.

Work the opening around the neck in the same way, leaving a narrower edge. Cut a strip 3 cm (1.1/4") wide, fold it in half and attach in the same way as on the bottom of the jacket (about 5 mm (1/4"). Fold the piping around the opening of the neck and sew with the inside of the jacket.This may not be done, so the hole will be hidden by the beard of the tilde of Santa Claus (Santa Claus).

Simply fold and iron the unsewn edges at the bottom of the sleeves. If you want to sew them in place, the easiest way to do this is to turn the jacket inside out, fold the edges of the seams together, and sew them together before turning the pieces right side out.

Trousers

Sew together two pieces of trousers folded in half and sew them with the wrong sides to the torso of the figurine.

If you have only two quilted pieces for the front side, then they must be sewn together.
Lay the pieces of trousers sewn together on top of each other, sew along the sides and between the legs.

Trim excess seam allowance on each side and between the legs. Fold up the seam allowances on the leg openings and sew before turning them inside out.

Turn the trousers right side out, iron the bottom edges and pin them to the body. They should be rigid and not fixed. Do not fold over the top of the trousers. Now put on the tilde santa (Santa Claus) his jacket.

Hat

In view of the fact that the seams on the finished hat will be visible, and there will be nothing to hide them, as on a hole around the neck, the edges of the hat should be processed very carefully, and this is quite difficult.

So, cut a 3 cm (1.1/4 inch) strip from the back of the hat and sew it to the front of the hat with a sewing machine.

Leave a seam allowance on each side so that the edges do not go to the side when sewing the hat pieces together.

Sew the two parts of the hat together, fold the edges inward so as not to sew them into the seam on each side.

Trim the excess fabric from the seams on the wrong side and turn the hat inside out using a wooden stick or something similar. The remaining edges should be sewn around the hat by hand.


Then fold the edges around the hat and sew it to the shape.

Beard

Fold a piece of fabric in half, right side inward, so large that the beard pattern fits twice on it. Place a piece of batting under the bottom.

Cut out the beard and make cuts in the seam allowances at the folds.

Cut a hole through one layer of fabric and turn the beard completely outward with a wooden stick. Press your beard.

Stitch on the beard following the dotted line on the pattern.

Attach the beard to the product again with the help of pins and sew on the hat.

Boots

At the very end, you can draw shoes (See the section "").
Cut two strips of fabric along the edge of the boot about 3 cm wide. Press the edges of each strip to the legs of Santa Claus's tilde and wrap around it so as to hide the painted edge.

Final touches

At the final stage of the master class, sew the buttons to the jacket.

Sew a small tilde Christmas tree without a trunk (See the Master class ""). Pin the Christmas tree to the hands of Santa Claus with pins, and then attach it with thread or with a glue gun.

Attach a small loop or metal ring to the figure's neck (at the back) so that it can be hung.

If the arms and legs stick out to the sides due to the thickness of the clothing, you can make small seams between the sleeve and the jacket and between the two legs to hold them together.

This master class is completed and your tilde santa claus will delight you and your loved ones.

The New Year is just around the corner and of course you need to have time to sew your own Santa Claus, or Santa in the Western style. And of course, in the world of Tilda there cannot be such a wonderful fairy-tale and kind character.

In fact, there are two options for the pattern of Santa with a deer (the deer is Santa's little companion that accompanies him everywhere). Of course, we will present you both, and which one to choose - decide for yourself. Fundamentally they do not differ. It’s just that according to one pattern, Santa will turn out to be plumper, and the deer has a smooth back, and according to the second: a Santa of moderate build and a deer of a different shape (lower and more square). On our website you can watch a master class on making Santa with a deer according to one of the patterns, but choose any one for yourself - and go ahead, create a wonderful toy!

Tilda Santa with a deer. Option one.

In principle, the pattern shows immediately that this is Splyushka only with long legs. Great option, why not!

Santa's version of this pattern:

Tilda Santa with a deer. Second option.


And here we already meet a plump old man with shorter legs. And a deer with a round back. The finished version looks like this.

You need to prepare for the New Year in advance, it is best to start preparing a month in advance, and even better one and a half. DIY Christmas decorations are positively charged with energy, so they will definitely bring warmth and comfort to your home. Tony Finnanger offers many different New Year and Christmas characters and master classes on them, her collection includes a tilde Santa Claus, and Santa, cute gnomes and funny lambs. Tilda Santa Claus can live under the Christmas tree and will be a wonderful decoration or a gift for friends.

In order to sew a Santa with a deer, we need simple materials, a pattern and our master class.

materials

  • body cloth
  • Fabric for clothes
  • beard yarn
  • threads for sewing
  • stuffing for toys (sintepuh or holofiber)
  • eye paint, blush
  • tools: needles, scissors, sewing machine, chalk for translation

Traditionally, Santa Claus is sewn in red and white, but you can change the image a little and sew a tilde santa in your favorite colors.

Pattern

We transfer the pattern to the pre-ironed fabric. We fold the fabric face inward and use a chalk or a special marker to redraw the details. Then we sew on a typewriter or manually. After that, you can cut out the resulting parts of Santa and deer, leaving 5-7 mm for the allowance.

Please note that Santa's legs consist of two types of fabric - striped and nude. Therefore, before we cut out the legs, it is necessary to sew these two fabrics in place and iron the seam between them. After that, we translate the leg pattern following the mark on the diagram. And again we sew-cut-turn out.

You need to stuff the toy as tightly as possible. To do this, use either synthetic winterizer or synthetic winterizer. You can help yourself with an ordinary sushi stick. Just look, do not overdo it - accidentally tear your Santa Claus !! A little tip - so that Santa's arms and legs do not stick out in different directions like a bodybuilder, they need to be stuffed just a little on top.

When the body, arms and legs are stuffed, you can collect the tilde: sew on the arms and legs.

Now we will make clothes for our tilde santa. We cut out the necessary details of the jacket, panties and cap.

At the jacket, first we sew the shoulder seams, then we sew the sleeves, and only now the side seams.

At the panties, we first sew the middle seam, and then the step seam. We sew an elegant cap for Santa's tilde, he is Santa Claus's tilda. Do not forget to decorate the clothes with white trim and embroidery. We fix pants and a cap on the doll.

Well, what is Santa Claus without a magnificent beard ?! We make a beard from threads for knitting suitable in color and texture. The easiest way is to wind the threads around the cardboard, cut along the edges and you're done! We outline the eyes of the tilde Santa Claus with the help of pins. You can draw eyes with black acrylic paint, and draw cheeks using ordinary blush or shadows. Sew on the beard with a hidden seam.



Tilda-style dolls have extraordinary magnetism. These dolls bring a drop of something truly magical and fabulous to the house. Do-it-yourself Santa Claus Tilda is no exception.

Let's put the most magical Santa Claus in the tilde style under the Christmas tree this year! Santa Claus Tilda master class will require a little preparation.

To make Santa Claus in the Tilda style, you need:

  • doll pattern
  • flesh-colored calico
  • fleece white and red
  • striped cotton or red polka dots
  • black felt
  • filler for the doll (synthetic winterizer or holofiber)
  • white beard yarn
  • threads of different colors
  • scissors
  • pencil
  • accessories for decoration (buttons, bells)

We print out the pattern and cut out the details of the craft. Pattern at the bottom of the article.

We fold the calico in half. We put the details of the torso and arms on top of the fabric. Let's outline them.

We make lines in two layers of fabric on a typewriter along these contours. We leave open the sections at the bottom of the body and at the top of the arms (stuffing will be carried out through them).

We cut out the sewn parts, departing from the seam by about 5-7 mm.

We twist the torso and arms. We stuff them with synthetic winterizer.

Sewing open cuts.

Sew the arms to the body.

From fabric in peas we cut out 4 parts of the legs. From felt, the details of the boots (two in one direction, two looking mirrored in the other direction). Sew the upper section of the boots to the lower section of the legs.

We fold the finished parts of the legs in pairs on top of each other with the right side inward. We make a line along the contour, leaving open the upper cuts of the leg parts for stuffing.

We turn the legs to the front side. We stuff them with padding polyester to the middle. We make a line across as indicated on the pattern immediately above the stuffing.

We sew the upper sections of the legs and sew them to the body.

Here's what we should get.

From red fleece we cut out:

  • 2 pieces of a fur coat
  • 2 pants details
  • 2 cap parts
  • 2 sleeve details

From white fleece we cut out:

  • cuffs for sleeves and legs
  • lapel for cap
  • fur coat bottom edge
  • front placket for coat

We fold the cap parts with each other with the right side inward. We sew on a typewriter, leaving the bottom cut open. Turn out to the front side. Sew along the bottom edge of the lapel of white fleece.

We sew white fleece cuffs to the lower edges of the sleeves and legs.

To the front of the fur coat, first sew the front bar vertically in the center. Sew an edge along the bottom edge of the front and back of the fur coat.

Fold the details of the fur coat right side inward and sew the shoulder seams. Sew sleeves into armholes.

Fold the fur coat again with the right side inward and sew up the side parts. We start from the edges of the sleeve and end with the bottom edge of the fur coat. Turn the coat right side out.

Fold each leg in half and make crotch seams.

Insert one leg into the other so that their front sides match and the open cuts match. Sew along the midline. Turn pants right side out.

We put on pants for Santa Claus. We evenly pin around the body, collecting small folds.

Put on Santa's fur coat and hat.

On the face of Santa Claus, embroider eyes with black thread.

We cut threads from yarn and sew them to the face of Santa Claus. We will get a luxurious full beard.

From the same yarn make a pom pom and sew it to the tip of the cap.

Decorate the fur coat with buttons and give Santa a bell in his hand.

What is Santa Claus without gifts? From a bright red fabric we sew a luxurious bag and tie it with a golden braid. We plant our magical character under the Christmas tree. Master class "santa claus tilda do it yourself" came to an end.

Tilda-style dolls are not only very pretty in appearance, but can also serve as a talisman for the home and a talisman that brings good luck in the New Year. May the New Year's grandfather bring you Good Luck and Prosperity!

Santa Claus tilda pattern