Vampire sheep theriotype moodboard for @dawnofthemoon . :)
[PT: Vampire sheep theriotype moodboard for @/dawnofthemoon . ]
I really tried my best here with this, I hope you like it, Rachel.đź’ś

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Vampire sheep theriotype moodboard for @dawnofthemoon . :)
[PT: Vampire sheep theriotype moodboard for @/dawnofthemoon . ]
I really tried my best here with this, I hope you like it, Rachel.đź’ś
Making of my Crochet Kigurumi Fursuit Head!
I have found little info online that helps fully explain how to make a Kigurumi Fursuit Head, so I am posting not only how I made my own, but linking tutorials that helped me!
I went about making my head in a nontraditional fashion. Most kig heads are made from layers of plastic, foam, fur, and a helmet to help secure everything on you. I didnt do that, since I have little resources and money. Plus, I have tons of sensory issues and am disabled, so I needed something lighter and more flexible. I wanted to push myself to see if I could make a kig head with my knowledge of crochet.
Disclaimer: This is my first ever tutorial and kigu head and I didnt take as many photos as I liked, so feel free to ask any questions uwu
I used this piece I drew as a base for everything, but as I made my kig head, I ended up changing things and adding more stuff. But this is the blueprint.
Let us start with the face!
The face is the easiest part. There are actually TONS of tutorials on how to fur a kig head, which is really the only part of the head you can find in abundance. Many people use Minky fabric for the base of the head, but I opted for Anti-Pill Fleece since it is easier for me to find and it is cheaper.
I got a bit excited and started doing the makeup and such right after adding the fur to the face, which in hindsight I dont recommend. I had to fix up the makeup, so maybe wait until the hair is done before you do the face! I will talk more about the face later, but for now the rest of the head.
I crocheted a hat with long sides out of plain acrylic yarn. I was inspired by this tutorial , since I was considering doing a full mask before I decided to opt out of that. I just added more rows until the hat fit me. I have crocheted plenty of hats over the years, so this wasnt very hard for me.
If you find a tutorial online to make a simple hat using a magic circle, make the hat fit you, then just add some rows in the back until I looks like a helmet or weird bob wig lol. It doesnt have to be perfect by any means. I do think using a color similar to the hair color you want is best though. Most of my character is white, so I opted for white.
I put the hat on, then hot glued the mask on where the foreheads meet. Since I used a Half Double Crochet for my hat, there are little to no holes in the hat, meaning the hot glue didnt seep through and burn me, but still be careful!!
Then I pulled the hat and mask off, gluing the sides of the hat/helmet on to the mask. I was HEAVILY inspired by this creator and their video of how they made their kigu head. They used an old balaclava, while I used a crocheted hat.
There is the base!!
Next I crocheted some ears for my character, I used this Bra Cup Tutorial for the shape in order to make cute, large triangle ears for my lamb character. I knew the ears would get in the way, so I made them first so I knew how much hair I would need to later add.
I made a matching red triangle and white triangle, stacked them, then crocheted around it to secure them together. I used this video as inspo for it, but used my own shape instead. I did quite a few rounds and honestly didnt count. I kept going until the size looked good. Then I sewed them to my hat/helmet base.
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Now for the hair/wig portion!
I knew you could use acrylic yarn for doll hair, but I never considered using yarn for a whole wig. Turns out its a thing! So I made some yarn wefts and began to brush them out. There are tons of tutorials on Youtube about yarn wig for dolls or people. This one helped me the most.
The main thing you want to keep in mind is the length will be much shorter once you finish brushing out the yarn, as is the nature of yarn. I made all my yarn really long and ended up cutting most of it in the end for my character, but I am glad I went longer overall.
I just used a cat brush and comb to comb out the wefts. Then I sewed on the wefts to the crocheted hat. I used pink thread for the first weft, but moved to white since it blended in better.
You can see I made lines of where my wefts would go on the hat. I just followed along and made tons of wefts until the head was full. Then I styled the hair how I wanted!
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The Face and last minute details!!
As you can see, I added a lot to the face. I used mostly acrylic paint markers, with little touches of eyeshadow to add a faint blush and such.
For the eyes, I followed tons of Follow-Me eye tutorials online and copied. I used the paint markers to paint them on some thick mixed media paper, but you could easily have them printed on cardstock or mesh online. I just used what I had!
The lashes are made from simple black arts and crafts foam. Very cheap stuff. Some people use 3D printed lashes or fur, but I like the cartoony look more. The fangs are also foam.
As for the studs and horns, I had them already and just glued them on. I painted the horns to match my eyes and added glitter glue to make them sparkle!! :D
I also glued the bangs down so they would always look pretty!!
Finally, I added tons of cute earrings and accessories to make my character even cuter. I have lots of jewelry and some I dont wear or dont like how they look on me, so I used them for this instead!
I also crocheted some little hoove gloves as well... but I made it up on the fly and dont fully remember how I made them lol. I have been crocheting a long time and sometimes I just make things up!!
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Final results!!
This is the final result! I think Yu came out super cute, even if she looks different from my ref sheet. I think she looks even cuter in this version!!!
In total, this entire head and hooves cost me about $80 and 5 full days of time.
I had a lot of the supplies already and the knowledge of crocheting. Also the time it took me was a bit long since I did have to trial and error some things.
If you know minimally how to crochet a hat and a little bit about sewing, you could make this work!! The longest part was the hair by far, so expect a long of brushing if you do the yarn wig route!!
I hope to do more in the future and maybe I will do an updated tutorial one day :D!! Cheers!!
I made this as a joke on our VtM server but never used it for anything else.Â
Day 17
Garlic Phone was hilarious today. Thanks to everyone who played. Will upload some highlights later.Â
thinking of masquerade outfits for the gang and Donna’s was always going to be very slutty (because they’re very sad and Portia recommended it) and be based off of a sheep ? Damien would be a Black Sheep™️ w lots of leather probably lmfao but hmmm I’m trying to think of how tastefully slutty Sam’s would be. Definitely would use a snake motif & maybe pearls ? cause plot relevant. But I’m like how much old man titty are we getting lmfaooo
( Sorry... my english is horrible :P )Â
October is almost here. I will draw halloween-themed sheep every day in October. You can send halloween/monster -themed drawing suggestions if you want.
This is spoiler-free, but Return of the Thief by @meganwhalenturner was everything I wanted and more. Thanks for the ride.
Now excuse me while I think about Ornan’s vampire sheep some more.