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The prototype ninetails plushie-plush sewing pattern I am planning to test when I get a new machine needle. I'm looking for critiques on this - obvious mistakes I may have made, like bad proportions. Obviously it needs to be scaled up.Green is faux fur. Blue is fleece/minky/micro/whatever you're using.
The end of the belly gusset is so thick cause I figure it'll take a LOT of space to fit 9 tails...
I'll upload the final version when I've tested and modified this.
EDIT: Testing is in progress! In bright red Wal-Mart fleece a ninetails is being born <3
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effendielvanagnes [2021-09-28 18:26:46 +0000 UTC]
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Silver-Rainbow-Kitty [2013-03-15 18:03:28 +0000 UTC]
I'll try using it.
I'm making a Ninetails plush for my friend. ^^
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Anna-Kitsune [2012-02-14 21:11:10 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! I am really excited to see this when you get it done!
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Aemi [2012-02-14 15:05:09 +0000 UTC]
the tails are gonna make this beast -very- bottom heavy. fare warning lol
though simple, this looks doable. it might turn out pretty decent
May wanna work on the head shape a little though. with the seam allowance involved, it will smooth it out a little too much into an oval head instead of a nice muzzle.
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Jathara In reply to Aemi [2012-02-16 14:40:48 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the tips! I was thinking I might enlarge the feet and try weighing them down. :3 I didn't think to include close seam allowance with this because I'm used to hand-sewing things with an overhand stich, which requires about a mm of seam allowance.
I've started work but that's a lot of tails!
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