Once received, shuffled my fabrics until I decided on my pattern going forward.
I then proceeded to cut my strips required. My muslin was already precut.
Pinned my strips to the muslin and began sewing them on, working on the same strips for each eighth.
Pinned my remaining strips and sewed them according to the pattern.
Once I had my eighths sewn, I laid them out so I could take a couple of photos and see which fabric I should use for the center button. It was a little tricky this one, as I erred on the side of the black gingham, but at the last minute went for the red cow fabric. The cow has all the colors of the other fabrics within it, so it kinda works. And has more impact on the eye.
I was now ready to pin my eighths together and sew.
Once all seams were sewn, this was the end result.
I covered the button and placed it in the center, to get a feel for whether this was the right fabric.
This tuffet cover was now ready to go over the foam / wood round.
It was now ready for placement, adding holes for the feet and tacking the fabric to the bottom.
And here we have the finished tuffet.
I am really happy with the way this Farm Animals tuffet came out.
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