You know, I never did it, but I am willing to bet that these three on the same team HAVE to be awesome! =3
This is just my current set I created, all of which are looking to go to good homes! Wish I had a better photo area set up, but this will have to do for now I guess :\
I design all my own patterns and make all plush with Minky, satin, fiber fill and love
Pokemon © Nintendo
Created by Me :3
ETSY: [link]
This is just my current set I created, all of which are looking to go to good homes! Wish I had a better photo area set up, but this will have to do for now I guess :\
I design all my own patterns and make all plush with Minky, satin, fiber fill and love
Pokemon © Nintendo
Created by Me :3
ETSY: [link]
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fanart
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1000 x 833px
File Size 222.6 kB
Well, it really depends on how your brain works when it comes to making patterns, but I say start off with some simple one, like a basic cat that you can then modify into other things. I find making the patterns not to hard when keeping in mind: I want a leg that looks about 3 inches wide when stuffed, so that would mean I have to actually make two panels shaped the say at 4.5in wide +1/2 to 3/4in for a seam allowance.
There is actually a bit of math in it too when you are trying to make things look right =p I do wish you luck! Let me know when you make your first!!! =D
There is actually a bit of math in it too when you are trying to make things look right =p I do wish you luck! Let me know when you make your first!!! =D
Well I've made one plush before. but its been years since then and wasn't a pokemon. I seem to work best spontaneously you could say, without math and with barely any measuring as well. I'm trying to teach myself to sit down and actually make the pattern (so that I can make more then one instead of just one that somehow came together though the act of shear luck XD)
I have my current pattern a bit under half done and I like asking others on how they go about it to see if anything is easier then the way I go about it. Which deals with alot of drawing, photocopying and then drawing some more XD
(If your curious it be an aerodactyl I am working on. I guess I can never start easy)
I have my current pattern a bit under half done and I like asking others on how they go about it to see if anything is easier then the way I go about it. Which deals with alot of drawing, photocopying and then drawing some more XD
(If your curious it be an aerodactyl I am working on. I guess I can never start easy)
yeah, I have a partal Aero pattern in the works too! XD lol, those feet man. Those feet.
But what I do, is I have a cheep rainbow pack of sharpies and and old sheet that I cut up. So I will use yellow for my basic lines I think I need, cut out larger around them and sew as I first start off. Stuff it with batting, then I use orange to make my first set of notes, like where I need to stitch more or arrows with about how long I need to extend the pattern and cut it all apart and use maybe red to mark the new stitching lines and sew it all again with the new placement. Once I'm happy, I use maybe purple, a darker color, to mark ALL the seams where I am happy with the finished sewing lines, cut it apart again and trim off all the excess fabric (if any) at about 1/4in from the purple lines and I have my pattern. There is a reason why I tell people it could take an extra 3 days for me to make a new pokemon (or body type I don't already have) before I can actually start with the real fabrics.
But what I do, is I have a cheep rainbow pack of sharpies and and old sheet that I cut up. So I will use yellow for my basic lines I think I need, cut out larger around them and sew as I first start off. Stuff it with batting, then I use orange to make my first set of notes, like where I need to stitch more or arrows with about how long I need to extend the pattern and cut it all apart and use maybe red to mark the new stitching lines and sew it all again with the new placement. Once I'm happy, I use maybe purple, a darker color, to mark ALL the seams where I am happy with the finished sewing lines, cut it apart again and trim off all the excess fabric (if any) at about 1/4in from the purple lines and I have my pattern. There is a reason why I tell people it could take an extra 3 days for me to make a new pokemon (or body type I don't already have) before I can actually start with the real fabrics.
If you want to, I won't complain ;)
Although right now, my plush list is full for the month, and maybe by November, I will have made an actual Luxio and posted up if no one jumps for the preorder. As for the other two you mention, I hope to do all the Eevee's including Eevee as well, but Scyther o_o even though one of my ULTRA faves from the old school, that will be a while before I take that challenge XD
Sorry you don't care for my Espeon, perhaps when I get better photos of it (I let my BF do all the shots this time around while I did some other things )
Although right now, my plush list is full for the month, and maybe by November, I will have made an actual Luxio and posted up if no one jumps for the preorder. As for the other two you mention, I hope to do all the Eevee's including Eevee as well, but Scyther o_o even though one of my ULTRA faves from the old school, that will be a while before I take that challenge XD
Sorry you don't care for my Espeon, perhaps when I get better photos of it (I let my BF do all the shots this time around while I did some other things )
not small :3
http://tigress-graphics.com/upload/.....sy-espeon5.jpg
I didn't say it, but they are life sized, like 99% of all my other pokemon plush
http://tigress-graphics.com/upload/.....sy-espeon5.jpg
I didn't say it, but they are life sized, like 99% of all my other pokemon plush
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