Claims
- 1. A one-piece substantially rectangular fabric blank for forming the exterior of a soft toy of the three-dimensional type in its entirety, said blank including at least two single cuts, each said cut producing edges of a plurality of forming portions interrelated in a substantially jig-saw puzzle relationship, comprising: a rear body-forming portion, a rear head-forming portion upwardly extending from and integral with said rear body-forming portion, said rear body and head forming portions each being bisected by a single, imaginary median line dividing each of said portions into respective right and left sub-portions, a left front head-forming portion extending transversely from and integral with said left rear head-forming sub-portion, a right front head-forming portion extending transversely from and integral with said right rear head-forming sub-portion, a left rear arm-forming portion extending transversely from and integral with said left rear body-forming sub-portion, a left front arm-forming portion extending downwardly from and integral with said left rear arm-forming portion, a right rear arm-forming portion extending transversely from and integral with said right rear body-forming sub-portion, a right front arm-forming portion extending downwardly from and integral with said right rear arm-forming portion, a left front body-forming portion integral with and extending from said left rear body-forming sub-portion, a left leg-forming portion integral with and extending from said left front body-forming portion, a right front body-forming portion extending from and integral with said right rear body-forming sub-portion and a right leg-forming portion integral with and extending from said right front body-forming portion, said blank being adapted to be folded so that the outer edges of said left and right front head portions mutually mate, so that the lower edges of said left and right front head-forming portions and the outer edges of said left and right front body-forming portions respectively mutually mate, the lower edges of said left and right front body-forming portions mutually mate and each leg-forming portion having edges adapted to mate, all of said mating edges being joinable in a seam.
- 2. A one-piece fabric blank as recited in claim 1 wherein the portions and sub-portions of said blank extending leftwardly of said median line is a substantially mirror image of the portion and sub-portions of said blank extending rightwardly of said median line.
- 3. A one-piece fabric blank as recited in claim 1 wherein each leg-forming portion includes at least one vent cut and side edges having differing shapes, said side edges adapted to mate and be joined together.
- 4. A one-piece fabric blank as recited in claim 1 including a pair of substantially sinusoidal cuts in said blank, each sinusoidal cut defining the upper and lower edges of one of the left and right front body-forming portions and front arm-forming portions.
- 5. A one-piece fabric blank as recited in claim 1 further including a left rear ear-forming portion extending from and integral with said left rear head-forming sub-portion, a left front ear-forming portion integral with and extending from said left rear ear-forming portion and said left front head forming portion, a right rear ear forming portion extending from and integral with said right rear head forming sub-portion, and a right front ear forming portion integral with and extending from said right rear ear-forming portion and said right front head-forming portion.
- 6. A one-piece substantially rectangular fabric blank for forming the exterior of a soft toy of the three-dimensional type in its entirety, said blank including a plurality of forming portions interrelated in a substantially jig-saw puzzle relationship, comprising: a rear body-forming portion, a rear head-forming portion upwardly extending from and integral with said rear body-forming portion, said rear body and head forming portions each being bisected by a single, imaginary median line dividing each of said portions into respective right and left sub-portions, a left front head-forming portion extending transversely from and integral with said left rear head-forming sub-portion, a right front head-forming portion extending transversely from and integral with said right rear head-forming sub-portion, a left rear arm-forming portion extending transversely from and integral with said left rear body-forming sub-portion, a left front arm-forming portion extending downwardly from and integral with said left rear arm-forming portion, a right rear arm-forming portion extending transversely from and integral with said right rear body-forming sub-portion, a right front arm-forming portion extending downwardly from and integral with said right rear arm-forming portion, a left front body-forming portion integral with and extending from said left rear body-forming sub-portion, a left leg-forming portion integral with and extending from said left front body-forming portion, a right front body-forming portion extending from and integral with said right rear body-forming sub-portion and a right leg-forming portion integral with and extending from said right front body-forming portion, said blank being adapted to be folded so that the outer edges of said left and right front head portions mutually mate, so that the lower edges of said left and right front head-forming portions and the outer edges of said left and right front body-forming portions respectively mutually mate, the lower edges of said left and right front body-forming portions mutually mate and each leg-forming portion having edges adapted to mate, all of said mating edges being joinable in a seam, and further including a pair of single substantially sinusoidal cuts in said blank, each sinusoidal cut defining the upper and lower edges of one of the left and right front body-forming portions and front arm-forming portions.
CROSS REFERENCE
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 129,723 filed Mar. 12, 1980, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 832,602 filed Sept. 12, 1977, now abandoned.
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