Hi All! This pattern is a digital download! If you need a paper pattern, send me a note and I can send it to you ($5.00 for printing plus postage.) 
After you purchase the pattern, I will immediately send the digital download to your email. Make sure you look for it- sometimes it goes to your spam folder. Just send me a note if you can't find it for some reason. I will get it to you. 
This 9 page pattern for Woody Raccoon is an original pattern for an 10.5” movement raccoon (my movement animals have a double jointed neck, wired limbs and are constructed to stand upright, stand on all fours, sit and other expressive poses.) The pattern is made for 8.5” x 11” paper and folded to fit into a plastic zip lock bag for your convenience.

You will find never techniques for creating eyelids, whiskers and my needle sculpting and faux airbrush techniques. The pattern includes a complete list of materials as well as a montage of photos for reference.

There are four full pages of clearly marked pattern pieces with detailed instructions for cutting, trimming, marking, sewing the fur. The pattern pieces include dots for cotter pin or bolt insertion, openings for turning, seam allowance, nap arrows, eye placement and nose insertion dots and more. This pattern also is easy to resize because I include the stitch line and also outlines of the discs so as you shrink or enlarge the pattern you can see where to stitch and what size discs to use.
 Additionally there are two pages of instructions for finishing Woody including my ear positioning, my unique false head back for seamless eye insertion and my needle sculpting techniques and more!
This raccoon can be made up in mohair, alpaca or synthetics. Please note the fur lengths I recommend for best results. 
By purchasing this pattern, you agree to not sell the or share the pattern itself. You can however sell the Raccoon you make from the pattern as long as you give me credit as the pattern maker. For instance, just mention on a Facebook posting that your Raccoon was made (even if you altered it) from a pattern made by Mary Jardin Wimberley. This helps me tremendously as selling patterns is how I now make my living. 

Donna Somers Mettling, the new owner of Edinburgh is now creating kits for my patterns so if you are interested, email her at Edinburgh Imports. You may know her from her long time fur supply company, Mohair Maniac where she specializes in knowing her customer’s needs and going that extra mile in customer service. 

Enjoy! Thanks so much for your support! Let me know if there are other animal patterns you would be interested in purchasing. You can go to my website to look at my photo gallery and see what other animals I have made. Enjoy and please feel free to write with questions while you are constructing. So much love and good luck!
Mary of the Secret Garden