This is the last Scottsbluff Library project creation unveiling! The Inflatable Caterpillar Bookworm.


He is made of five yoga balls. Each ball is 55cm in diameter. This makes him about nine feet long. The fabric is an ultra-durable upholstery material, and in addition, the head uses wool for the antennae and vinyl for the face.

On the underside of each ball is a circular opening with an inset flap. Each body section is sewn as a covering with the legs attached. You put the deflated yoga ball in through the circle opening, inflate it, and smooth the flap into place to cover the ball.
The first caterpillar was made with all the sections sewn together, but on this one I wanted to make it come apart so that kids in the library could take the sections to different areas, or just rearrange the color order. To make sure they would be easier to come back into place, the ends of the body sections have magnets in them. Just strong enough to help the caterpillar’s body line up, but not so strong that they would pinch little fingers if the kids re-aligned him.

I can’t tell you how happy I am with the result! The main fabric was pricier than most fabrics you can buy locally. I special-ordered it so that it would be highly durable for the little ones. I was especially pleased when the little feet turned out well, since the fabric is very stiff. Not many fabrics can hold up well AND keep the shape of little curves.
Everything about this guy turned out how I envisioned it. I like to plan my patterns well in advance, but usually there is some unexpected result (a fabric that is trickier to sew than expected, colors that look a little different once they are all part of one piece, a shape that changes completely when stuffed, etc.). This time I REALLY tried to account for all the variables, since he is soooo big. Sewing something this large while doubts linger in the back of your mind makes the whole process stressful instead of fun. I usually try something new on a small scale, then make multiples. I made one section, everything went swimmingly, so I repeated four more times!
Thank you all for following along with this project. It was quite the undertaking amidst the day job, pets, and other unexpected crazinesses of life. I’m grateful to Nancy, Kris, and James from Leo A. Daly for seeking me out for this project. I’m grateful to the librarians at the Scottsbluff Public Library for having the vision to think outside the box with their choices. I’m grateful to YOU for caring enough to read my blog and for taking an interest in my work!
Thank you.