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Instructions:cut out the half-almond shaped pieces on the back out of brown fabric if you want to sew it in, otherwise cut along the dotted line and sew brown applications on, after the back is sewn together
1) sew alle the darts on wach piece (body front and back, arm)
2) sew the two back pieces together and sew the brown stripes on or in, depending on which way you chose - BUT DON'T sew it completely together. leave the yellow part of the back which is just above the upper brown stipe open
3) sew the front body parts together and then sew it onto the back (the stars indicate which sides schould be sewn together)
4) repeat with the head - front to front, then front to back (if you want to embroider a face, do it beforehand!) - BUT DON'T sew the back part together, leaving it open makes everything alot easier!
5) sew the arms together (one inner and one outer), turn the body inside out, so that the right side is not showing, stuff the arm through the hole, pin it in place and sew it on. you need to cut slits every cm or so in the seam allowance of the body part, otherwise attaching the arm will be more difficult than it already is!
6) leave the body like it is - right side inside, and turn the head right side outside if it isn't already. pin it in place - cut slits on the curved part of the head, so that you can stretch it to a straight line - pin it down an sew it on. since the back isn't closed completely you can align it properly.
7) after the head is attached, you can close the head up. It's enough if the back part stays open. after you've done that, turn it inside out through the hole you left in the back, stuff it and close it up.
8) sew all the brown and black parts onto the ears and the tail.
9) sew the two tail pieces together - you can leave it open at the small end to turn it around, but it'll be a bit mire difficult - turn it inside out, stuff it to your liking and close it up.
10) the ears should be left open at the end which goes onto the head. hide the ugly raw edge when pinning the ears to the head and sew 2-3 times around it. make sure that the base of the ear sits like an "o" on the head and not like an "I" (if you get what I mean)
11) sew two foot pieces together on the cirved line, but leave an opening where it'll be attached to the body (which is on the upper right side if you take a look at my pattern). sew in into the sole. (if you need help with that, take a look at some of my tutorials!)
then turn it around and stuff it. you can close it up, but it's not needed, since it'll be sewn on just like the ears.
12) pin the tail into place where you want it to be and sew in on on the base and somewhere on one of the edges onto the body, otherwise it'll flop around.
13) add the face if you already haven't done so!
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Please give me credit when using my pattern, thanks~
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Comments: 9
Devanag [2020-10-20 03:18:57 +0000 UTC]
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Pikachueviaseedling [2019-04-30 07:44:44 +0000 UTC]
Yay! Now i can have my own Detective Pikachu!
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Gypsy-puma [2018-10-24 04:36:17 +0000 UTC]
Hi again ^_^ I am planning on using this pattern, but I was wondering if you had any advice/tips on adjusting it so pikachu is standing on all fours, rather than sitting up? I would appreciate anything you might have to offer
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Luminous-Luchador In reply to Gypsy-puma [2018-10-24 18:54:15 +0000 UTC]
That's difficult to be honest.. Since it's a completely different pose the whole butt part would have to be changed..
I think it would be easier to take a pattern of something that's already in that position and then change the body parts itself to look like pikachu rather than taking a pikachu pattern and completely changing the pose
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Gypsy-puma In reply to Luminous-Luchador [2018-10-25 06:33:46 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I figured it might be a challenge. I've had a look around for a pattern for pikachu in that pose, but haven't come across anything yet. I'll just have a go at making a pattern myself. Thanks anyway ^_^ I'll let you know how I get on if you like
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Luminous-Luchador In reply to Gypsy-puma [2018-10-25 12:24:45 +0000 UTC]
Sorry that I had to disappoint you! But four legged plushies are basically all the same, so once you understand the pattern and how changing one thing results in changes in the plush, taking a standard four legged plush pattern as a starting point will be easy at least that's where I always start
And I'd be interested to see how it'll work out for you
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Gypsy-puma In reply to Luminous-Luchador [2018-10-26 09:07:05 +0000 UTC]
It's quite alright, I asked on the off chance you'd know. I'm not disappointed, just means I have a fun challenge ahead of me. Which isn't necessarily a bad thing, as I eventually want to be able to draft my own patterns Plus you gave me a good starting point, which in itself, is useful
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Luminous-Luchador In reply to Gypsy-puma [2018-10-27 20:10:31 +0000 UTC]
in that case you're welcome and good luck on your "journey" to getting a pikachu pattern
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Gypsy-puma In reply to Luminous-Luchador [2018-10-27 23:25:58 +0000 UTC]
Hehe thanks ^_^ I'm going to put your pattern together to see how it works, then I'll see if I can get a good idea on how to do it from there
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