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Brainbread posted:Oh my lord that is completely adorable. Is it ok if I I give it a shot myself when I have time? Thank you, and absolutely! I'm definitely gonna find some things from with the pattern once I attempt it, so I'll update any fixes when I make it. Feel free to copy it or do your own take! MinionOfCthulhu posted:That is adorable and fantastic, and on a weird note, thank you for making it look proper. People give it a head sometimes and it looks totally unlike the weird and wonderful first sketch/sighting of it. Thanks! Classic mothman is so goofy and perfect that I couldn't bear to change it much. It's so cute and stupid.
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I got another monster dude done:
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# ? Jun 16, 2015 16:18 |
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also: teeny shark
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# ? Jun 19, 2015 03:02 |
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I love the shark! He's so small and angry looking .
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# ? Jun 19, 2015 04:09 |
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flutterbyblue posted:I love the shark! He's so small and angry looking . Me too! Is there a pattern?
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# ? Jun 22, 2015 01:12 |
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Funhilde posted:Me too! Is there a pattern? Sure, here's a quick scan of the templates i made
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# ? Jun 22, 2015 14:39 |
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Davedave24 posted:Sure, here's a quick scan of the templates i made Thanks! I know what I'm making next for my nephew.
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Thanks!
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# ? Jun 22, 2015 14:58 |
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So a while back i made my sister a plush Creeper from Minecraft, and now I'd like to make her an Enderman. However, because I am ambitious, I'd like to include LED eyes. Does anyone have experience with this or know of a good tutorial to get me going?
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# ? Jun 26, 2015 03:28 |
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Finished the Mothman! Sort of! Kind of didn't do it right! I apparently had much less fabric than I thought I did, because not only did I have to do this on brown instead of black/charcoal, but I also had to shrink the proportions of the torso (and quarter the size of the overall pattern). Tinier and cuter, but not quiiiiiite what I was going for--gonna have to order a few yards and retry this in the appropriate proportion and size. I'm also a little torn over the tilt of the wings; I had to do that to compensate for the shorter torso, and I think it adds a lot of body and character to the toy (plus, he can stand up on his own now!), but it hides a lot of the feather details unless you tilt him way back. Still pleased overall, though. I think this is my neatest and most successful attempt at 3d forms yet. EDIT: also I think I'm gonna try and knock this one out today. Gonna wire the arms if I have any aluminum left over TheAbominableSnow fucked around with this message at 20:23 on Jun 28, 2015 |
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Awwwww, what an adorable little monster! I love it. And I think the fact he can sit up on his own is actually a decent selling point, especially in a smaller size that might live on a desk or shelf. I've been frustrated with plushes that are difficult to pose/display (one day, jellyfish! You will do as you are told.) Can't wait to see him in the size you originally planned. I'm curious, have you considered selling your cute little monsters? I imagine there would actually be a decent market for it.
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# ? Jun 28, 2015 22:46 |
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It's me, I'm the weirdo who would buy a Flatwoods Monster plush!
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# ? Jun 28, 2015 23:02 |
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Thanks, both of you! I've definitely thought of it--there's an anime con in Atlanta that I might use as motivation to produce a buncha lil dudes, and then I'd be interested to look into online sales if that doesn't work out. I mostly do drawn commissions so it'd be a bit of new ground. I finished the lil flatwoods monster today; didn't actually work from the pattern and just freehanded it to see how it'd turn out, since it's fairly simple. I think I'd like to made it just a liiiiiittle larger so the arms aren't such a loving bitch to turn out. The dress almost lets it stand up without support, so I think I'll add a few ruffly inner layers to my next version for extra standing power. Not sold on the colors, or the fact the arms and torso are felt, so I may be browsing the remnants bin at Joanns to find some nicer fleece this weekend.
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# ? Jun 29, 2015 21:51 |
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Does anyone here do or can recommend a really good plush refurbisher? I am willing to pay decent money, and I know it's a lot of work, but I really need my Mickey fixed and made survivable for the next 50 years. He's probably going to need a complete custom re-cover. I had wanted to send him to http://m.cherylsdollhospital.com/ but she's not taking any new orders.
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# ? Jun 29, 2015 23:54 |
Can anyone tell me a good way to hire someone for really basic plush work? I'm interested in having an off-the-shelf plushie modified with a zippered pouch for a Raspberry Pi and battery, and a carrying loop, both of which seem straightforward enough. What's a good price for that, and who do I talk to to have it done? I've gone to tailors in my area, and they won't do it.
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# ? Jul 20, 2015 19:36 |
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I don't know if it would be a good idea to put a raspberry pi inside something plush. They need ventilation and can get hot.
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# ? Jul 20, 2015 19:44 |
Alterian posted:I don't know if it would be a good idea to put a raspberry pi inside something plush. They need ventilation and can get hot.
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Skyscraper posted:I was more asking the best way to have this plush toy modified, not if my plan would be good for the pi. Going to vary wildly based on what you're doing. FYI: a lot of the stuffing in plush is made from plastic. Comrade Quack fucked around with this message at 07:27 on Jul 21, 2015 |
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Comrade Quack posted:Going to vary wildly based on what you're doing. Just looking for a straightforward zippered inside pouch, any details about the pouch itself I can work out with whoever I hire to install it.
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Skyscraper posted:Just looking for a straightforward zippered inside pouch, any details about the pouch itself I can work out with whoever I hire to install it. Have you tried poking around Etsy for custom plush makers? Some of them might be willing to do alterations even if they don't list it specifically. I'd suggest looking for someone who takes custom orders. You might do well to check out various shops, see if any of them make critters with pouches/zippers and then shoot them a convo detailing what you'd like and asking if they'd be willing to do it. Anyone that doesn't respond within a week (and that's being gracious) go ahead and move on to another store. Unfortunately some etsy shop owners will just not respond rather than give you a 'no'.
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flutterbyblue posted:Have you tried poking around Etsy for custom plush makers? Some of them might be willing to do alterations even if they don't list it specifically. I'd suggest looking for someone who takes custom orders. You might do well to check out various shops, see if any of them make critters with pouches/zippers and then shoot them a convo detailing what you'd like and asking if they'd be willing to do it. Anyone that doesn't respond within a week (and that's being gracious) go ahead and move on to another store. Unfortunately some etsy shop owners will just not respond rather than give you a 'no'. Oh, thank you! I'll try that.
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# ? Jul 27, 2015 16:40 |
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I made a stuffed animal! It's supposed to be a kangaroo. It's the second plush I've ever made (third if you count the prototype for this thing), and the first time I've ever made my own pattern. It... turned out alright, I think?
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Last Visible Dog posted:It... turned out alright, I think? I made two things recently, both for baby shower presents - a frog and a fox.
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# ? Aug 23, 2015 15:50 |
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I made a Reverse Giraffe from Rick and Morty:
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I love the baby shower critters! That plaid print really suits the cute little fox. And the reverse giraffe is awesome. (Man I love Rick and Morty). A bundle of little birdies I did for a baby shower at my church.
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# ? Sep 23, 2015 05:04 |
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I'm on a critter making spree! This little guy was a bugger, sewing that mane was an experience. One thing led to another and I ended up sewing him all by hand instead of using the sewing machine for an assist. I'm loving these little guys, really simple and only an hour or two to stitch by hand. I've got a narwhal and a plesiosaurus I'm eager to get to from the same patternmaker.
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Oh hey there plush thread! My mom is taking a stab at making the 8' squid pillow that Brainbread has made a few copies of (http://build-a-diy.tumblr.com/post/60084351985/8-foot-giant-squid-pillow-youll-need-2-yards). She doesn't want to use felt so she asked me to figure out how much fabric she'd need from a 44-45" bolt and this is what I came up with for those interested: 44"x70" for the main body in one color 44"x30" for the contrasting tentacle color Not the most efficient use of fabric but a lot less than is called for in that blog post. I ended up asymmetrically scaling each component in X and Y of the original image since the scale was way out of whack. Everything is roughly dimensionally correct now. Before, even that #6 rectangle was the wrong aspect ratio.
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MonkeyNutZ posted:Oh hey there plush thread! My mom is taking a stab at making the 8' squid pillow that Brainbread has made a few copies of (http://build-a-diy.tumblr.com/post/60084351985/8-foot-giant-squid-pillow-youll-need-2-yards). She doesn't want to use felt so she asked me to figure out how much fabric she'd need from a 44-45" bolt and this is what I came up with for those interested: Correcting the aspect ratio of the rectangle is nice. Am I missing something else about the sizing vs scaling? I'm not seeing much saving. Your main piece is 70" vs the suggested 72". Your tentacle contrast is 30" vs 36". Laying the pieces out in different directions isn't necessarily helpful as different fabrics will stretch in different ways, so those diagonal pieces might make act differently than the pieces laid out long ways.
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Comrade Quack posted:Correcting the aspect ratio of the rectangle is nice. Am I missing something else about the sizing vs scaling? I'm not seeing much saving. Yeah those long pieces are going to really be stretched by being on the bias. Also I would make sure that pieces of the same size are laying in the same direction.
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flutterbyblue posted:I'm on a critter making spree! Who's the patten maker? that dinosaur is so adorable
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Comrade Quack posted:Correcting the aspect ratio of the rectangle is nice. Am I missing something else about the sizing vs scaling? I'm not seeing much saving. Felt (correct me if I'm wrong here) typically comes in a 72" width, I fit everything to a 44" width (since she won't be using felt) and still only need 3 total yards. Good point about the bias, I imagine that depends on the fabric type, right? Those are the underside of the tentacles so I can't imagine that being a huge issue unless it stuffs unevenly. Might do the contrast fabric out of a wider bolt with everything laid out axially just to be safe. MonkeyNutZ fucked around with this message at 14:17 on Nov 17, 2015 |
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MonkeyNutZ posted:The aspect ratios of each of the pieces were wrong as well as their scale relative to each other, that was the main fix. Anything with a weave, cotton, polyester, rayon will be completely different on the bias. I'm not sure about fleece but I think that too stretches more too. I wouldn't risk it.
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# ? Nov 17, 2015 15:56 |
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I made an elekk plushie for blizzcon. It's from World of Warcraft. With the tailoring profession in game you can make this stuffed elephant pet. I commissioned a pattern to make a real one. I've made simple bee plushies for SASSmas before, but nothing like this. It was really fun to put together. In game:
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Reformed Tomboy posted:I made an elekk plushie for blizzcon. It's from World of Warcraft. With the tailoring profession in game you can make this stuffed elephant pet. I commissioned a pattern to make a real one. I've made simple bee plushies for SASSmas before, but nothing like this. It was really fun to put together. That is beyond awesome Really, really well done.
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flutterbyblue posted:This little guy was a bugger, sewing that mane was an experience. One thing led to another and I ended up sewing him all by hand instead of using the sewing machine for an assist. Do you happen to have that lion pattern laying around somewhere that I can look at?
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# ? Nov 19, 2015 08:22 |
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Duke Igthorn posted:Do you happen to have that lion pattern laying around somewhere that I can look at? That looks like this guy https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/73830097/lucky-lion-stuffed-animal-pattern-pdf
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# ? Nov 22, 2015 23:37 |
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vivica posted:That looks like this guy https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/73830097/lucky-lion-stuffed-animal-pattern-pdf SOLD! Thank you
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# ? Nov 23, 2015 18:21 |
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Whoa, nice to see some action in the thread! Hope I'll be able to contribute soon, now that I'm finished with school for a bit and ready to start stitchin' for the holidays. Here's a question; last year the possibility of a plushie Secret Santa was brought up, albeit a little too late for it to take place. I still think that's a great idea, though! I have half a mind to suggest a DIY & Hobbies forum Secret Santa but man, I sure as heck couldn't organize that kind of thing. A little thread one still seems super fun and doable to me though. I would definitely have time to create a thing or two in addition to SASS gifts. Would anyone be up to that?
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# ? Nov 24, 2015 02:10 |
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vivica posted:Who's the patten maker? that dinosaur is so adorable Whoops, apparently I linked patterns to facebook, but not here. Sooo here are the pattern makers. Birds: here Lion: here Dinosaur: here Also, omegerd that ellek! I love it!
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You may remember my ~beautiful spider son~ who won a round of OpenSquish last year - (still in prototype limbo due to tiedye fabric shortage, apparently. I have been told either they'll solve this or make him with solid spots) Well, I've got a new design in the current round which has been yoyo-ing between a winning score and a not winning score! This is greatly complicated by the fact that the score requirement has been increased to 4.15, meaning any votes besides 5 only serve to dunk the average and are just deliberate dream-killers. Please take a look at my nautilus and give him a 5 if you agree that he's cute and good and deserves to exist in this world! I even wrote a stupid poem for his description, which I am proud of.
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