This means several things:
- The size of the crochet pieces (approx. 7.5" square, plus a selvage stitch at each side edge) works out with the 8-inch square foam pieces. I'm glad I added those selvage stitches.
- Cutting the foam into the sizes I needed was fast and easy. (I sawed through the foam with a bread knife.)
- The seam turned out easier and better than I expected. It's a simple slip stitch crochet seam. The medium green yarn blends the best.
Chair cushion pads (they yellowed while in storage with my sewing stuff). The bread knife worked great for cutting the 2-inch foam into 8" x 8" squares. |
Slip stitch seam with wrong sides facing out. Ready to be turned right side out, and stuffed with the four squares of foam. |
Three pieces of foam added so far. One to go. It's been pretty easy so far. Will the fourth foam piece be difficult? It wasn't, really. |
Meanwhile I have three out of six body panel completed, and a few of the 24 pieces needed for the feet.
The only thing I still wonder about is the best way to attach the head and feet to the body....