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Plush Green, White, Black (and baby pig!) I'm happy to report that my plush Angry Birds and pigs were a GRAND success on Christmas!

Plush Green, White, Black (and baby pig!)

My boys were absolutely thrilled! Here are the patterns for the remaining birds. The basic construction is, of course, the same as the others. You can find detailed instructions on the post for the original red Angry Bird.I also have patterns for the blue bird, yellow bird, and pig. Green Bird -- a.k.a. White Bird What you need: small amounts of the following: ~ white fleece~ tan fleece (for tummy) ~ orange fleece~ black fleece ~ yellow fleece (for cheeks) and: ~ fiberfill stuffing~ free-motion foot (optional but highly recommended!)

His beak was tricky -- I really finagled it and pinned like crazy as I sewed it on, so I could get the look I wanted. Black Bird -- a.k.a. Small amounts of the following: ~ black fleece ~ white fleece ~ orange fleece ~ dark grey fleece~ yellow fleece ~ fiberfill stuffing ~ free-motion foot (optional but highly recommended!) ~ pattern (click here!) His beak is constructed in two pieces. Plush Yellow Bird. Hee hee!

Plush Yellow Bird

I love him! (He may have "beak reduction" surgery in the near future... I haven't decided yet. If you think his beak is too long, adjust the beak pattern accordingly -- or whack off an inch or so after you put the beak together!) Instructions are basically the same as the original Angry Bird.I also have patterns for the Pig and little blue bird.And now also the green bird, white bird, black bomb bird, and baby pig! What you need:small amounts of the following:~ yellow fleece~ white fleece~ black fleece~ orange fleeceand:~ fiberfill stuffing~ free-motion foot (optional but highly recommended!) Turn and stuff. Plush Pig! (and blue bird!) Look who's here!!

Plush Pig! (and blue bird!)

The plush Angry Birds pig, in all his glory......looking slightly dimwitted, as he should! (Also see my patterns for the original (red) Angry Bird and the Yellow Bird! And now also the green bird, white bird, black bomb bird, and baby pig!) I confess this tutorial may be ever-so-slightly sketchy, which is not my favorite way to do things. But. What you need:small amounts of the following:~ green fleece~ slightly lighter green fleece (for snout)~ white fleece~ black fleeceand:~ fiberfill stuffing~ free-motion foot (optional but highly recommended!) Throughout my instructions I am going to assume you've already made the original Angry Bird -- and therefore can follow along. STEP ONE: Cut four body pieces, two of each ear pattern, two eye pieces, and one each of the snout pieces. STEP TWO: Eyes! Begin drawing it up tight by pulling the tail of your thread. Pull it tight and tie a firm knot. STEP THREE: Snout! ...then flip it over and sew from the back.

Hee hee! Angry Birds. This is my Top Secret Christmas Project! My boys (husband included, but especially the boys!) Are obsessed with the game Angry Birds. They like the game, but they really like to play a real life version they invented, where they chuck objects at each other. (Don't worry! They use safe projectiles for this!) Again, this is a secret, so it has not been easy to put together a tutorial. Update: I now have patterns for the Pig and little blue bird, and for the yellow bird! STEP ONE: Cut out 4 body pieces (in the file it has a face drawn on it) in red, a rectangle of white approximately the same size as the red pieces (shown above), a 2"x3" rectangle of black, one of each of the beak patterns in orange, and some scraps to use for creating the feathers for the top of his head.