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More progress c:Added the arm. I thank my knowledge for knowing every bone in an animal's (or human) body
I'm trying to place them as realistic as possible. The radius and ulna (lower arm bones) actually won't be sewn stuck to Kyuubi's arm. This gives it all a little more room for movement and more space for me to add the fingers.
Nothing is stuck yet..running out of pins XD
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Comments: 31
Devenion [2011-08-17 19:58:26 +0000 UTC]
OHOHOHOHOH, ik wil dit echt hebben! echt leuk gedaan
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CyanFox3 In reply to Devenion [2011-08-18 19:13:33 +0000 UTC]
Thanks Hij zal geveild worden op Ebay zodra hij klaar is
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Patsuko [2011-08-06 00:53:13 +0000 UTC]
Gah.. Do want. I'm too poor to even buy a mini plush ;n;
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drag0nfeathers In reply to CyanFox3 [2011-08-12 02:10:05 +0000 UTC]
Ah yes... I suppose that's true ^_^ Truly EPIC!!!
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KageShinobiKitsune [2011-08-04 22:23:07 +0000 UTC]
THAT. is hardcore
I wanted to see a proper Kyu plush! *needs to check back for later updates >)
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CyanFox3 In reply to KageShinobiKitsune [2011-08-05 08:22:40 +0000 UTC]
Thanks you! I try to make it a proper one c: I update rather frequently so people can follow the process of how I make him.
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KageShinobiKitsune In reply to CyanFox3 [2011-08-05 09:45:16 +0000 UTC]
oooo's! I'll keep a look out then >) btw, do u give advice on sewing tips? I find it hard to sew neatly when sewing parts together so that the seam is hidden when finishing my plushies off, but they end up looking a little messy compared to the machined areas
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CyanFox3 In reply to KageShinobiKitsune [2011-08-05 11:21:56 +0000 UTC]
I will try c:
It's indeed harder to handsew neatly so the stitches won't show. I don't know what fabric you're using but on some they can really show. Same case with the red fabric for this plush. If I don't sew it right you'll see every stitch.
First of all, always use a double thread. This makes you able to sew things together securely without the thread breaking.
Use the right stitches for the right fabrics. For thin, smooth or very short fabric that crumples easily use --------- this stitch method. Make them small around (2-3 mm). The smaller the stitches the cleaner the seam will look. Make sure there's no room between the stitches.
Don't be afraid to pull on tight enough. A double thread breaks less easily. It takes a little practice but eventually you'll know exactly how much you can pull without the seams looking too tight or loose. If the fabric that's sewn together looks overly crumpled/creased, the stitches are too tight. You can prevent this by straightening the fabric for a second after each stitch you make so the fabric won't bunch together.
I hope my advice will help you. Especially the latter helps me most of the time. c:
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KageShinobiKitsune In reply to CyanFox3 [2011-08-05 15:16:45 +0000 UTC]
thank you! yeah, I havent used doubled thread for joins before, I hadnt thought about it
I normally just use fabrics like felt and fleece so they arent too bad to deal with
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CyanFox3 In reply to KageShinobiKitsune [2011-08-05 17:57:10 +0000 UTC]
Glad I could help c:
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NovaWolff [2011-08-04 21:32:38 +0000 UTC]
Ooh!
I love the contrasting whiteness of the bones. <3
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CyanFox3 In reply to NovaWolff [2011-08-05 08:21:25 +0000 UTC]
Yes, it looks quite nice together c: At first I had my doubt about using such a stark white though.
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NovaWolff In reply to CyanFox3 [2011-08-05 09:46:35 +0000 UTC]
Mm, but it IS a plushie- something you cuddle. XD
Cant' have a gory thing propped up on your bed. xD
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CyanFox3 In reply to NovaWolff [2011-08-05 11:00:10 +0000 UTC]
XD True. Well, I just meant a more broken/beige white, no bloodstained parts XD
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Lupana [2011-08-04 21:31:33 +0000 UTC]
Sorry but this guy's just plain creepy looking! :-/ Haha
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Lupana In reply to CyanFox3 [2011-08-04 21:49:26 +0000 UTC]
Well then your doing an excellect job!
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