Paper patterns and templates
- 1. cassette tape notebooks —- view the tutorial
- 2. paper pumpkin template —- view the tutorial
- 3. page corner bookmark monsters —- view the tutorial
- 4. paper orchid template —- view the tutorial
- 5. open-ended paper heart box —- view the tutorial
- 6. paper planter insert —- view the tutorial
- 7. paper leaves —- view the tutorial
- 8. cardboard hockey player marionette —- view the tutorial
- 9. toilet paper tube dolls —- view the tutorial
- 10. paper poppy petals —- view the tutorial
- 11. paper pillow box – large, paper pillow box- medium, paper pillow box – small & tiny —- view the tutorial
Sewing patterns
- 1. plush pig pattern — view the tutorial
- 2. Baby Myr Pattern —- view the tutorial
- 3. sad panda mask template —- view the tutorial
- 4. phoenix mask template —- view the tutorial
- 5. beady eyed fish pattern —- view the tutorial
- 6. hood pattern —- view the tutorial
- 7. tiger ears & tummy templates —- view the tutorial
- 8. penguin doll pattern —- view the tutorial (portions of this pattern can also be used for the derpy penguin bag project)
- 9. banana bird pattern —- view the tutorial
- 10. basic fleece hat pattern —- view the tutorial
- 11. bulging swamp monster eyeballs pattern —- view the tutorial
- 12. monster/dinosaur hat spikes pattern —- view the tutorial
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So what’s all this about, then?
Patterns (not all of them, but some) can take quite a bit of work to create, and even the simple ones take some time and effort. There’s drafting them, trying them out, re-drafting them, trying them out again, and lather rinse repeat until I get it right. I do all this because it’s fun and I want to do it, but if you’ve used those patterns and you feel like my efforts are worth a few dollars, well that would be lovely and encouraging. Even more relevant, it will help fund the acquisition of more crafting supplies which I will use to make more blog posts for you to enjoy – very cyclical. Like that circle of life stuff, except without having anything to do with birth or cute little lion cubs or Elton John.
So I have to pay to use your patterns?
Nope! If you’ve found them useful or enjoyable and want to encourage and support me by throwing a few bucks my way, that’d be great. If not, that’s also fine. I mostly just hope that you’ll use them to craft cool stuff to share with the world.





Marlie
/ August 10, 2011Thanks so much for these! Am stuck inside after surgery so just obsessively making paper bookmarks.