
Here are a few tips on making it out of leather; by the time I finished the final mouse (the one on the left), I was getting good at turning them out. The first thing I discovered was that sewing them by machine just didn't work: too difficult to stitch evenly through the thick leather so close to the edge. However, after cutting the mouse out, I simply stitched around the edge of the entire piece with a leather needle in my machine, but no thread, just punching holes that I could use in stitching it up by hand. Also, using a pair of jewelry pliers to pull the needle through when hand sewing was helpful. Next, I "embroidered" the eyes (but no nose) and made whiskers out of some upholstery thread/string. On the third mouse, I also discovered that attaching the ears before I sewed up the body was much easier, as I could match up the needle-punched holes visually. Then I sewed up the the top seam and finally the bottom seam, inserting the tail and stuffing firmly with polyester fiberfill. I figure the ears and the tails are the most vulnerable parts so I took extra care in stitching them on securely. The cats do seem to love picking them up and slinging them around by the tail. Here, a couple of our porch kitties who are morphing into house kitties are giving them a try-out.

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