I am happy to finally have the chance to make another post. Today, I have a cute little plush for you. It’s a project my students have been requesting for a while, and is an adorable axolotl plush.
It’s a pretty simple plush and doesn’t require a lot of fabric. The trickiest part is cutting out the pieces, as some of the pattern pieces include seam allowance, while others don’t. However, those that don’t are much easier to sew before cutting, so I opted to use the differing pattern pieces.
It’s fun to make multiple plushies in different colors. I love the contrasting front as well as the itty bitty arms and legs.



The tail is also nice. Not only is it cute, but it also helps the plush stand up.


I hope you have as much fun making this project as I did.
Happy Sewing!
Supplies:
Recommended Fabric: Fleece or Minky (Example project made from fleece). I used the Mainstays brand in hot pink, light pink, mint, turquoise, and white.
10 x 28.5 inches Main Color Fabric
4.5 x 10 inches White Fabric or 2nd Accent Color
5 x 17 inches Accent Color Fabric
Coordinating Thread
Two 16 mm Safety Eyes
Embroidery Floss (eyebrows)
Polyfil
Pattern:
Video Instructions:
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