* Cut your fabrics to measure 8" by 41" * Stack the two fabrics. You will work both layers of fabric as one. If you are new to sewing, it will be easier if you baste both pieces together ¼" from the raw edges. * Fold the fabric in...
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* Cut your fabrics to measure 8" by 41" * Stack the two fabrics. You will work both layers of fabric as one. If you are new to sewing, it will be easier if you baste both pieces together ¼" from the raw edges. * Fold the fabric in half lengthwise, right sides together, to form a 4" by 41" tube. * Optional - If you will be adding a tongue. Place a piece of fabric cut to the diagram shape (2½" by ½") into an end seam, so that the forked end of the tongue is inside the snake and the square end is in the seam allowance. You may also want to round off the ends of your snake as shown in the diagram. * Using a very short machine stitch, sew 1/2" seams on two of the raw edges, leaving one 4" end open. * Repeat your stitching using 1/4" seams. This helps prevent leakage of the stuffing materials. * Turn snake right sides out. Use a yard stick to push all corners out and smooth * Pour kitty litter or play sand into snake, leaving 1" from your unsewn end empty. * Turn in 1/2" of raw edges on end. Top stitch this seam closed or slip stitch using very small stitches and repeating to prevent any leakage. * Optional - Attach buttons or wiggly eyes. More Features...
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