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Learn the basics of the Proggy technique with step-by-step photo guides, then set your creativity free with the easy-to-follow patterns. In Proggy Menagerie, designer and author Hayley Smith provides a collection of adorable three-dimensional rag-rug projects that can be adapted for use as children’s toys, pet toys, or home accessories.
The technique is easy to master - simply cut your fabric into strips and push it through the holes in some Hessian backing - and has been a traditional way of creating mats for centuries. This technique, known as ‘progging’ in northeast England, is familiar the world over. Proggy Menagerie puts a refreshing modern twist on the technique, moving it beyond the usual two-dimensional rug format, with instructions for making 20 fun and funky three-dimensional stuffed animals. With a few adaptations to the backing, filling, and eye materials, the projects can be safely used as soft toys for children, chew toys for pets, or even as doorstops and draft blockers around your home.
Designs include:
Woodland creatures
Farmyard favorites
Perfect pets
Feathered friends
Water babies.
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Learn the basics of the Proggy technique with step-by-step photo guides, then set your creativity free with the easy-to-follow patterns. In Proggy Menagerie, designer and author Hayley Smith provides a collection of adorable three-dimensional rag-rug projects that can be adapted for use as children’s toys, pet toys, or home accessories.
The technique is easy to master - simply cut your fabric into strips and push it through the holes in some Hessian backing - and has been a traditional way of creating mats for centuries. This technique, known as ‘progging’ in northeast England, is familiar the world over. Proggy Menagerie puts a refreshing modern twist on the technique, moving it beyond the usual two-dimensional rug format, with instructions for making 20 fun and funky three-dimensional stuffed animals. With a few adaptations to the backing, filling, and eye materials, the projects can be safely used as soft toys for children, chew toys for pets, or even as doorstops and draft blockers around your home.
Designs include:
Woodland creatures
Farmyard favorites
Perfect pets
Feathered friends
Water babies.