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Stitch up your own set of cute colouring pencils in bright rainbow shades! Jo Carter shows you how to make these adorable giant pencils so you can gift them to all the studious little ones in your life.
Make several of these cute softies in rainbow shades for an adorable matching set. Use a combo of quilting to create the different textures of a pencil and swap these super-cute prints for solids if you’d prefer!

10in x 10in approx
If you’re new to the world of quilting don’t worry. We have a beginners guide to quilting as well as a how to use a sewing machine tutorial.


Trace the templates onto paper or card and cut out neatly on the traced lines.
Trace the lead tip template onto the paper side of the fusible webbing and cut out roughly. Fuse to the wrong side of a remaining piece of the bright solid fabric and then cut out neatly on the drawn line.
Place the sharpened tip shape right side up. Remove the backing paper from the lead tip shape and position it at the bottom of the sharpened tip. Fuse in place. Using coordinating thread, sew two lines of straight stitch around the curve of the lead tip, close to the edge, to secure (Fig 1).

Join the 8½in x 1½in ferrule rectangle to the top edge of the 8½in x 5½in pencil body rectangle. Press the seam towards the ferrule.
Take the batting rectangle and place the unit made in step 8 centrally and right side up on top. Quilt as desired. Jo quilted rectangles approx 1in wide on the pencil body to create an angled pencil edge effect. She also quilted horizontal lines approx 3/8in apart across the ferrule. Trim away any excess batting.
Join the 8½in x 1¾in eraser side rectangle to the top edge of the ferrule. Measure the horizontal centre of the pencil body and then measure 4¼in up from this point from the bottom edge. Measure and mark points ⅝in each side of this point (Fig 2). These are the eye marks, which should be 1¼in apart.

At each eye mark, make a hole through which you can insert the eye, keeping it as small as possible. Fit the eyes in place according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
Mark a smile below the eyes – Jo recommends using an erasable pen or pencil. Embroider over it using black thread.
Take the sharpened tip piece and place the curved edge RST with the bottom edge of the pencil body. Sew together and then clip V-shaped notches into the seam allowance (Fig 3).

Take the eraser top shape and place it RST with the top edge of the eraser side, bringing the top corners of the eraser side together to make a circle. Sew together and then clip V-shaped notches into the seam allowance (Fig 4).

RST, bring the sides edges of the pencil together. Sew together, sewing from the tip upwards and then from the eraser downwards, leaving an opening of approx 3in the pencil body piece. Clip the seam allowance at the lead tip to remove some of the bulk (Fig 5).

Turn the pencil right side out through the opening in the pencil body. Stuff with polyester toy filling, making sure to get the filling down into the tip. Slipstitch the gap closed to finish.

We hoped you’ve enjoyed making these giant pencil pillows! If you fancy making a cute gift that little ones will treasure forever, you can’t go wrong with our adorable free rabbit comforter pattern.

Jo worked for ten years as a soft toy designer turning company characters into soft toys ready for factory production. Whilst taking time out with her two sons she rediscovered her love of all sewing, and especially toy-making. She drinks tea by the litre and her work has been fearured in Simply Sewing and Love Patchwork and Quilting magazines. Her soft toy designs have won her an army of fans and she’s also appeared on Sewing Quarter TV. She sells a collection of her toy designs and kits in her Folksy store. Find her on Instagram @jo2owls.
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