Felt Red Fox Stuffie

Have you made any of our stuffies? This felt red fox stuffie is part of a new series of woodland creatures we’re working on. And they are all so adorable! Our designer Meagan crafted this cutie—along with three other new designs that we will be sharing with you over the next few weeks.
Because there are a few different stitches involved, this DIY craft is great for those of you with an intermediate skill level or higher. If you’re a beginner and want to start off with something a bit simpler, check out our felt starfish stuffie or our felt owl stuffie.
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What does the fox sew?
For our felt red fox stuffie, we used four different colors of felt from Benzie. The exact colors we used are linked below, or you can use whatever colors you like best. When it comes to stuffies, the one thing we recommend is using a high-quality felt.
Whether you’re adding this felt red fox stuffie to your own collection or giving it away as a gift, we’d love to see your finished product. Make sure to share your photos with the hashtag #MadeWithLia so we (and other crafters) can see your work!
Crafting Tip: New to crafting felt animal stuffies and want to learn more? Take our mini course, 8 Easy Steps to Create Any Felt Stuffie.
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How to Make a Felt Red Fox Stuffie
- Gather your craft tools and materials. Then download the fox pattern on the right hand side at the top of this post .
- Cut felt according to the template notes, using your scissors or Cricut Maker.
- Use a small dab of glue to hold felt details in place for sewing.
- Whip stitch the face, ear centers, paws, nose, and tail tips in place.
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Tools
Materials
- Lia Griffith’s Wool Blend Felt – Pumpkin, Terracotta, Cotton, Black
- Embroidery Floss — Golden Brown (3826), Medium Mahogany (301), Ultra Very Light Mocha Brown (3866), Black (310)
- Craft Eyes – 6mm
- Stuffie Puff (Poly-fil)
- Tacky Glue
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8 Comments
For this pattern, it says we can download the picture tutorial; however, there is no where to click to download it.
Hello Alyssa! The templates and tutorial are all in the one download folder to make it easier to download everything at once. 🙂
Love this little guys☺️ My husband and I are trying for our first little one and will have woodland theme nursery so I am very thankful for finding these patterns as felt is a great thing to have for first time toys.
Thank you so much!
Congratulations! We have quite a few woodland animals and projects to choose from. 🙂
Hi there,
When you pay the monthly or yearly fee, do you get all the patterns for the felt animals free? I want to make 6 animals but don’t want to pay for each pattern.
Thank you
Pegi
At this point, we do not sell individual templates. As an annual member, you would have access to all templates for personal use.
i love the pattern but its quite big size ornament. I wonder if there is ‘christmas tree decoration’ size pattern available for this fox?
Hi! We didn’t design this as an ornament but that’s a lovely idea. If you’re cutting by hand, you can print the pattern at a smaller percentage on your printer! If you’re using the SVG, just size down in Design Space.