Your patterns are wonderful! Have you ever done anything for Dragon Ball Z? A Shenron plush would be amazing! Thank you! My 6yo loves your patterns! He browses through them all to see what I am to make him next, and we are growing quite a collection of Mummy-made animals. A snake pattern would be awesome if you ever get the chance! Thanks so much for all your wonderful tutorials.
How do I find your retired patters please. They were awesome. Thankyou very much. I just wanted to thank you for all your hard work and your incredible generosity. I just started sewing and got over whelmed by how much everything cost, and struggled to find good patterns that were affordable for practice. Your free patterns really made my day.
They are so fun dn so well laid out. The fact that you even include tips and tricks, as well as your embroidery files is astounding. Even with the patterns you sell, they are ridiculously affordable considering the amazing formatting and easy to follow instructions. So thank you , and keep up the amazing and wonderfully nerdy artwork! Wow, thank you so much for the kind words!
I would loveeeeee it if you could make a cute hippo.. Hi Chloy not wanting to ask for much but if you could spare any more time could you please make a princess Japanese dragon with a puffy dress I hope I am not asking for much me and my mum are going to the shop to buy some fabrics to make the love dragon plush I love you hard work so much keep it up love Zeke p.
Just upcycled old velvet pants and completed a sloth! Thanks for the pattern, and the super-easy to follow instructions!!! Hello there! I just want to thank you for your wonderful patterns. They are truly amazing! Trim the seam allowances back to 0. Then turn the ears the right way out and shape them carefully. Lay the pattern pieces for the four feet with the right sides together, pin and sew.
Leave the top edge open for turning. Secure the beginning and end of the seam with back stitches to prevent the seam from coming undone. Then turn the feet the right way out and likewise shape them carefully. Next, stuff the ears and feet with fiberfill. Leave about 2 cm unfilled at the top of the feet to make it easier to sew the feet onto the body later on. After filling, topstich the top edges of the feet closed.
Pin each set of 2 feet onto the right side of a body piece according to the markings as shown below and sew them on inside the seam allowance.
Then place the body pieces with the right sides together, still with the feet pointing up so they are between the two layers. Baste the two layers together and then sew them together except for the turning opening between the feet as marked on the pattern. Fold the seam allowances at the bottom edge of the ears inwards and sew the opening closed by hand e.
Please note: Buttons should not be used for children under three years of age as these are small parts that can be swallowed. In this case, the eyes can be painted on with the textile pen or sewn on with embroidery or woolen thread.
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I can revoke my consent to the promotional use of my data at any time and at no cost. I understand that my inquiries may be answered by email. Would you please send this information in English please? Zonica Brown. I am sorry, but I do not know which information you need. The instruction and pattern are both already in English. Which additional information do you need? It would make a lovely present for your granddaughter! Thank you for the English Translation!
This will be perfect for my granddaughters! God Bless! Hallo,Ik heb alle patroondelen uitgeknipt en wil de erste stap kop aan lijf uitvoeren. Video here. If you have additional pieces, you can drape them onto the finished body. I just sewed those on by hand, again using a ladder stitch. In this case, you have a couple of options. It also lets him sit upright without support, which is great for something that will live on a shelf.
Then I printed it out and sewed it up into Mitch 2. Here he is:. The Neon Monster crew really liked Mitch 2 enough that he traveled to toy fairs all over Asia , but they also wanted to try out a version with longer arms and more eyelid folds. I made another copy of the pattern and added those changes. So were most of the folds of his lower lid. Thus was born Mitch 4, the ultimate Mitch. Here is Mitch 4, gazing pensively out my window.
For more photos, you can see my earlier post celebrating his creation. He is due to be released this October, in time for the holidays. To cuddle Mitch 3 in person or to sign up for the release, you can visit Neon Monster at Castro Street on the corner of 22nd in the Noe Valley neighborhood of San Francisco. Thanks to anyone who made it all the way through this massive tutorial!
I will post any photos you send me with your permission. Also, please feel free to post any questions or comments below. I promise to respond to all of them. Awesome to hear from you Lauren! These monster plushies are sooooo cute! Love the design and the pattern! I used to use an electric bread knife to cut foam. I am amazed by the talent in which you are accustomed though mine talent is writing when I do so need yours for a gift for my nephew.
Can you or is there a source you could send me make a plush that is nowhere out there? I would be grateful for any information in this regard. Can you please help me draw a pattern for something i want to make..
S: feel free to send me a direct e-mail over here : [email protected] Hope to hear from you soon. Thank you so much for your interest, however I regret to say that I no longer do custom plush design or manufacturing coordination. You can try requesting commissions through Etsy. I have a question, what if the plush is mostly a ball shaped with a similar shaped head attached to it and a tail?
Would this work for it as well? It could, but there are already well-worn ways to make regular shapes like spheres. The most popular way is sew together four almond-shaped pieces of fabric.
Sew each pair together along the length of one side, and then sew the two halves together, leaving an opening on one side to turn and stuff. This is exactly what I need!
This is perfect!
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