Pip - Dress Up Bunch Kitty Softie Pattern
Meet Pip!
I'm not sure if Pip is a girl cat or a boy cat - I didn't check under the tail. :-)
I do know that Pip loves to play dress up - unlike any cat I've ever met!
Pip is one of The Dress Up Bunch and can share clothes with everyone else in the group. Fun! Pip has weighted hands and feet for excellent flop, arms and legs that will go in any direction for great play and easy dressability, and plenty of cuteness! Pip is also very easy to make. 😁
Please note - this pattern is just for the doll. None of the clothes you see in the photos are included, but there's a free pattern here for Play Clothes (a shirt and pair of shorts), and one here for an easy skirt.
This is exclusively available as a PDF pattern, delivered instantly and ready to print onto letter-size paper. No shipping costs and no waiting!
You Get. . .
- A digital pattern delivered by email. (If you're not sure what a PDF pattern is, you'll find more info here.)
- full-sized pattern for Pip and a collar – no enlarging needed
- detailed instructions and lots of step by step photos – you’ll never feel lost or wonder if you’re doing it right
- links to videos teaching you all the skills you’ll need to complete the project
All the Dress Up Bunch dolls (except Mini Lizzie) can wear all of the Dress Up Bunch outfits and accessories.
Size
Pip is 17 inches tall from head to toe – 11 inches when sitting.
Difficulty
Pip is very easy to make – a great project for beginners.
All the parts are nice and roomy for easy turning and stuffing, they all tuck easily inside the body for the final assembly, and there’s a nice straight back seam for turning and stuffing that’s easy to sew up by hand.
If you know how to use your sewing machine you can make Pip.
You can find links to sources for many of my favorite tools and supplies here.
You'll Need. . .
For Pip
- 1/2 yard fabric
- scraps of contrasting fabric for optional muzzle applique (useful if you're making Pip from fur)
- scrap of felt for nose
- embroidery thread for mouth and whiskers
- 12 mm safety eyes
- plastic pellets (I like PolyPellets Weighted Stuffing Beads)
- polyfill stuffing (I like Soft Touch Polyfil Supreme Fiberfill)
For the collar (optional)
- scrap of fabric
- scrap of felt
- embroidery thread
- 9mm snap or a small bit of Hook & Loop Tape
You might also want. . .
- a bit of Sulky Sticky Fabri-solvy for the name tag on the collar
- Thread Magic
- size #8 embroidery needle
This pattern is not available for commercial resale. That means you may not copy and sell or digitally distribute the pattern or any variation of the pattern.
For information about selling something you make using my designs, please see this post.