I need to sew again
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I need to sew again
Thing I would make Right Now if I had the patience to learn how to sew #947382755738374:
Use the Babysitting Mama Wii controller cover doll as a pattern to make my own controller covers
tutorial
Okay, I'm not much of a seamstress, but I had an idea for a fun little hoodie you could make by upcycling a plushie! idk how well it would work, but here's my idea(I'm putting it here instead of my doll blog because I know it'll get to more people, and idk how many of my followers can sew themselves 👀):
I'm kinda organizing this set of pictures as like an equation, just so people can understand what I'm tryna get at. idk if I really need to ID the pictures, because I'm about to describe the process using them all anyhow:
So the image on the left would be the materials you'd start with. Get a plushie of just about any size. Big plushes for big dolls, little plushes for little dolls. It'd probably be easiest to work with one that's filled only with cotton stuffing, but if you're feeling extra ambitious I don't see why you couldn't take the fur off an animatronic toy, like a Tickle Me Elmo. It'd also probably be best to work with a bipedal plush, especially if you're making a hoodie for a bipedal doll, but I certainly wouldn't stop you from getting more ✨️experimental✨️ with it.
The middle picture is a pic of a hoodie template(website sources are on the screenshot to cite where I got them). You'd have to cut off the parts of the plush that don't fit the template -- cut off the hands, cut off the legs (that you can then save and make into fuzzy pants!), cut off the face and pull out the cotton stuffing.
You can keep the ears or other appendages, though, because then that'll lead to the image on the right. There's some really cute animal-eared hoodies for people of all ages, and you can get creative with what parts you keep and what parts you throw away. Maybe take the fabric from the hands/feet and make little pockets? Sky's the limit, honestly!
That's all I got for this, really. Sewing seems pretty simple and intuitive when I watch videos of people making this and that out of fabric, but I respect the skill and talent you need to make something nice, and can only offer a superficial idea for a piece rn. If you end up making a plush hoodie for a doll, I'd love to be tagged in your work so I can see what you've made!
If you made it this far into the post -- thank you for reading! 💟
I have some knit fabric I really like from the Walmart mill ends and I want to make a dolman sleeve cardigan out of it. It is just barely enough to make it (it may even be a little less than I need - unless I get creative).
I don't have a pattern to use, but I know the look I am going for. I haven't drafted a pattern in ages, but I am thinking drafting one is probably the best idea so I don't mess it up by winging it.
It is a neutral, dark beige-ish color, I figured it would be nice to wear around the house since we keep it pretty cool in the winter (my partner and I agree we would rather put more clothes on and let it stay cool than risk it getting too warm).
Guys guys
Okay..Here me out!
I know how to sew! And in my city school’s starting soon sooooooo..?
recycling
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