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Search Spoonflower for 'kfishing' to see related designs! Instructions printed on swatch. Fabric prints clearly even though the preview is blurry. The swatch has both sides of one 7.5” alewife. The fat quarter also has a 10” yellow perch, a 6” golden shiner, and a 16”coho salmon. Wider width fat quarters also include an 11” smallmouth bass. The yard also has an 18” whitefish, 18” steelhead (rainbow trout), 8" blueback herring, 6" sunfish, 6" black crappie, and a 34" sturgeon. Wider width yards also include a 16" redfin pickerel and a 20" walleye. Instructions for sewing plushies (also printed on swatch): Cut out, leaving a .25”seam around fish. Pin left & right sides together, printed sides on the inside. Cut notches in seam allowance at corners and steep curves, to allow fabric to turn smoothly when turned right-side out. Sew around printed edge of fish, leaving a few inches unsewn at belly. Turn right-side out, machine sew fins closed, stuff fish body with fiberfill; hand-sew closed. These fish images are in the public domain, courtesy of Wikimedia images. Alewife, Yellow Perch, Smallmouth Bass, Golden Shiner, Sunfish, Sturgeon, Pickerel, Walleye, and Blueback Herring paintings are by Duane Raver, created for the US Fish and Wildlife Reserve. Coho Salmon image from 1907 'Fishes of Alaska' by Barton Warren Evermann and Edmund Lee Goldsborough. Whitefish painting by S.F. Denton, from the 1896 'First Annual report of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forests of the State of New York, New York City, NY.' Rainbow Trout painting (unknown painter) was created for national conservation training materials for the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Black Crappie image was prepared by Ellen Edmonson and Hugh Chrisp as part of the 1927-1940 New York Biological Survey conducted by the Conservation Department (the predecessor to today's New York State Department of Environmental Conservation).

Search Spoonflower for 'kfishing' to see related designs! Instructions printed on swatch. Fabric prints clearly even though the preview is blurry. The swatch has both sides of one 7.5” alewife. The fat quarter also has a 10” yellow perch, a 6” golden shiner, and a 16”coho salmon. Wider width fat quarters also include an 11” smallmouth bass. The yard also has an 18” whitefish, 18” steelhead (rainbow trout), 8" blueback herring, 6" sunfish, 6" black crappie, and a 34" sturgeon. Wider width yards also include a 16" redfin pickerel and a 20" walleye. Instructions for sewing plushies (also printed on swatch): Cut out, leaving a .25”seam around fish. Pin left & right sides together, printed sides on the inside. Cut notches in seam allowance at corners and steep curves, to allow fabric to turn smoothly when turned right-side out. Sew around printed edge of fish, leaving a few inches unsewn at belly. Turn right-side out, machine sew fins closed, stuff fish body with fiberfill; hand-sew closed. These fish images are in the public domain, courtesy of Wikimedia images. Alewife, Yellow Perch, Smallmouth Bass, Golden Shiner, Sunfish, Sturgeon, Pickerel, Walleye, and Blueback Herring paintings are by Duane Raver, created for the US Fish and Wildlife Reserve. Coho Salmon image from 1907 'Fishes of Alaska' by Barton Warren Evermann and Edmund Lee Goldsborough. Whitefish painting by S.F. Denton, from the 1896 'First Annual report of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forests of the State of New York, New York City, NY.' Rainbow Trout painting (unknown painter) was created for national conservation training materials for the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Black Crappie image was prepared by Ellen Edmonson and Hugh Chrisp as part of the 1927-1940 New York Biological Survey conducted by the Conservation Department (the predecessor to today's New York State Department of Environmental Conservation).

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