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Soft Toys - Yadgiri

Stuffed toys for kids
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baraland Srikanth B.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • A feather cloth used by craftsmen to make a soft toy.

  • The cotton is used to fill in the stitched toy.

  • A scissor is used to cut the soft cloth in the required shape.

  • Coloured yarn is used to stitch the soft cloth.

  • Turtle doll made in a soft cloth.

  • The teddy bear doll is made with purple and white colour fabrics.

  • Dolphin has done with two different colour fabrics.

  • Beautiful Santa Claus soft toy.

  • A red coloured teddy bear bag made of a soft cloth.

  • Rabbit-shaped soft toy done with two different colours.

  • Mixed colour Mickey Mouse soft doll.

  • Ms. Geeta, trainer cum artisan from Tirumala Garments Training Center.

A feather cloth used by craftsmen to make a soft toy.

The cotton is used to fill in the stitched toy.

A scissor is used to cut the soft cloth in the required shape.

Coloured yarn is used to stitch the soft cloth.

Turtle doll made in a soft cloth.

The teddy bear doll is made with purple and white colour fabrics.

Dolphin has done with two different colour fabrics.

Beautiful Santa Claus soft toy.

A red coloured teddy bear bag made of a soft cloth.

Rabbit-shaped soft toy done with two different colours.

Mixed colour Mickey Mouse soft doll.

Ms. Geeta, trainer cum artisan from Tirumala Garments Training Center.

Toys were a part of human life for ages. Toys play an important role in a child’s life, as it contributes a lot to their social and language skills. In the olden days, they were made of things collected from nature, but gradually, they went through innovations with time. Soft Toys making is one of the efficiently executed activities with a minor investment. The perks are its employability and skill development scopes, as women run most units. These toys made of fur cloth are always in great demand in the market. The toys in various colours, designs, and sizes are more popular in the shape of animals.

In India, several artisans unfold their passion for stitching and earn a living through toy making. Likewise, an artisan named Mrs. Geetha, belonging to the Yadgir district of Karnataka is into the craft for a decade. She has provided training and employment to several women at Tirumala Garments Training Center, making them self-standing to earn a living. Artisans here do the soft toy craft and are also involved in some other craftworks like hand embroidery.

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A feather cloth used by craftsmen to make a soft toy.

The cotton is used to fill in the stitched toy.

A scissor is used to cut the soft cloth in the required shape.

Coloured yarn is used to stitch the soft cloth.

Turtle doll made in a soft cloth.

The teddy bear doll is made with purple and white colour fabrics.

Dolphin has done with two different colour fabrics.

Beautiful Santa Claus soft toy.

A red coloured teddy bear bag made of a soft cloth.

Rabbit-shaped soft toy done with two different colours.

Mixed colour Mickey Mouse soft doll.

Ms. Geeta, trainer cum artisan from Tirumala Garments Training Center.


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