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He is intended to be a gift.

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Alan Wake is finished and I don't want to talk about it. He just crawled out of a lake! There we go.
He is intended to be a gift.
Ah look at him! Had this idea knocking about for a bit. My keychains are basically tiny heads so why not plonk them tiny bodies.
As always, Rung is my test bot because Rung. Got a few other Transformers in mind for this pattern.
Valvatorez from Disgaea 4! D4 got into RPG LimitBreak this year and I had to show my support, so hopefully you'll show yours too and have a chance to win him!
"IIIIT'S TV!! TIIIME!!"
So i'm in love with Tenna, and i've been so inspired by the other Tenna plushies i've seen (more than two at this point) so it makes sense that when I finally finished a plushie after a long drought it would be of this silly lad.
He is made of fleece and a few other materials like a fluffy black fabric and cotton, but I forgot how nice it is to work with fleece rather than minky. He's also quite large compared to some of my other plushies. I wanted him to be able to sit on his own, but with his massive head, that's not entirely possible.
If I could go back I would maybe make him some more well-defined feet but i'm still really proud of this one. This makes my third Deltarune plush as well!
Yes if they make an official one I will get it and then I will make them kiss
At long, long last, Yarrow the drabbicorn is accomplished!
I cannot gauge just how long it took to make him because I took a few decently long hiatuses while working on him. Turns out designing almost an entire pattern all on your own and having to fix a lot of egregious mistakes along the way tires you out in a project this large.
Yarrow is the most complicated plushie I have ever made, and as you can see, he can stand on his own! I do believe the laundry pod I made was larger, but nothing quite beats just how intricate this guy was. He's made primarily of fleece, but the dark pink is some kind of faux fur material. The result is a soft, huggable lad who is only somewhat fragile around the legs and arms!
(A wild me for scale.)
He's certainly not throwable but he's perfect for sitting on your best and being given a nice hug before bed.
He is intended to be a gift for the guy who designed him, my precious bf (link to his fursuit business twitter)!
"EDNA! EDNA!"
Another weekend, another project done. Will I complete a project every weekend? As much as I'd like to my hands already say no SO...
We have Harvey! I made him to be a cosplay prop for a future Edna cosplay but I just really, really wanted one and the official plush is hard to get.
He is made out of fleece and felt primarily, because I don't find terry cloth particularly cuddly, myself. The ears are posable and the pupils are embroidered circles and I am so, so proud of him, particularly his head.
This will not be the only Edna and Harvey plushie I make. Stay tuned teehee.
The silly rabbit I never talk about ever is now real and in plush form!
His name is Tailpipe Bishop, a part time guardian angel with one backwards wing and a good heart, which makes up for the iffy head on his shoulders.
He is made of fleece, minky, and some minky-esque fabric I found while trawling Joann's for the right color hair, and as always he is completely sewn by hand. He is designed as a sitting plush so his legs are not positioned for standing, but since his main lot in life will be sitting on my bed, that's okay. His clothes are made of cotton and polyester and cut from shirts I got at Joann's when I was unsatisfied with the material choices. The jacket also doesn't quite match his concept art, but I got it down really well and decided not to ruin it.
He's definitely my largest plush to date, and not to mention extremely top heavy from his hair. He is also extremely huggable- I have tried!
The pattern I used for the clothes The pattern I used for the doll
After a weekend's worth of work, another doll is completed. This time is another friend's oc, Sera.
He is to the tips of his ears 6" tall, made out of fleece, cotton, denim, faux fur, and black plush fabric that is not quite minky but comes through in a pinch. I'm not the happiest with the clothes, but I'm pleased with the overall project. I'm itching to embroider another face as soon as possible and I'll be happy to make a doll that doesn't require painting anywhere.
He is a gift and will be sent to his forever home once I find a worthy box.