Australian Homespun

Baby Koala CUSHION

MATERIALS

• Two 20 x 30cm (8 x 12in) sheets light beige flecked 100% wool felt• 12 x 20cm (4 3/4 x 8in) creamy white 100% wool felt• 5 x 7cm (2 x 3in) black 100% wool felt• 5 x 7cm (2 x 3in) green 100% wool felt• 60cm ( 5/8yd) light-green linen fabric (cushion front)• 60cm ( 5/8yd) floral cotton fabric (cushion back)• Fusible web• 35cm (14in) invisible zipper• 50cm (20in) square medium-weight fusible interfacing• Mechanical HB pencil• DMC Stranded Embroidery Cotton: Black (310)• Embroidery needle• Two 10mm ( 3/8in) black safety eyes• 41cm (16in) square cushion insert• Awl or doll needle to pierce felt• Baking paper• Red crayon• Water-soluble fabric pen• Rotary cutter, ruler and mat• Sewing machine with invisible zipper foot• General sewing supplies

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