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plushabilities — Basic Plush Pattern1 by-nc-sa

Published: 2007-02-11 20:38:18 +0000 UTC; Views: 49729; Favourites: 322; Downloads: 2939
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Description Page 1 of my most basic pattern. I am uploading it to give people a chance to learn how to make plushies.

Here is page 2. YOU NEED THIS because the above pattern is just a BODy. NO HEAD. [link]

THIS IS NOT TO BE REDISTRIBUTED WITHOUT MY DIRECT PERMISSION! THIS IS NOT TO BE USED FOR ANY KIND OF PERSONAL GAIN, WHETHER MONETARY OR OTHERWISE, WITHOUT MY DIRECT PERMISSION!

If you want this on your webpage, link to this. DO NOT REPOST!

All derivative works must include the statement that you used this pattern.

You may modify this pattern, but you may not call it your own unless you show ME the modified pattern and I declare that it has been modified enough to qualify it as a unique pattern.

Edit: Whoa, I just checked Zakka Circle and I found that my pattern has 903 hits there. Add in the 508 hits here, it has 1411 hits! Wow~! o_O

Edit 9/20/07: Holy crud! 2948 total hits between here and Zakka Circle.

I don't know yet, but I think I might add a new pattern at 3500 hits ^_^
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Comments: 71

Aranov [2008-05-12 22:22:12 +0000 UTC]

Thanks very much for the pattern! It is of inestimable help.

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plushabilities In reply to Aranov [2008-06-17 16:17:18 +0000 UTC]

You're very welcome ^_^

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SSJ-daisy In reply to ??? [2008-01-17 06:32:08 +0000 UTC]

I was trying babylondonstar's pattern, but I'll have to try this one as well!

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plushabilities In reply to SSJ-daisy [2008-01-17 11:47:56 +0000 UTC]

Yay! ^_^

The more you use, the more you learn.

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SSJ-daisy In reply to plushabilities [2008-01-17 20:07:55 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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the-caw-chronicles In reply to ??? [2007-11-21 16:25:35 +0000 UTC]

What sorts of fabric do you recommend?
Did you personally sew by hand or machine?

I've been sewing for a while, but never plushies. I'm kind of new to this whole ordeal. C:

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plushabilities In reply to the-caw-chronicles [2007-11-21 17:35:58 +0000 UTC]

I recommend a nice fleece to start, before moving onto a non-stretch faux suede.

I myself always sew by hand, but I guess if you have more experience you could use a machine ^_^

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the-caw-chronicles In reply to plushabilities [2007-11-21 19:05:14 +0000 UTC]

thanks for your help<3
I'll be sure to show you the finished product!

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plushabilities In reply to the-caw-chronicles [2007-11-21 20:19:55 +0000 UTC]

You're welcome ^_^

And good luck!

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plushabilities In reply to ??? [2007-03-16 23:40:50 +0000 UTC]

Looking at the uncut pattern sheet, the toes are what point downward. Sew the sides that point towards each other together.

Then, take the back of the legs/butt and allign that with the legs of the front of the body. Sews those together.

Then sew the whole foot to the bottom of the legs. Then sew on the bottom of the feet and you've got a chibi with outward pointing toes. ^_^

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xColorlessAngelx In reply to plushabilities [2007-03-17 19:09:42 +0000 UTC]

Thanks ^.^

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xColorlessAngelx In reply to ??? [2007-03-16 22:58:37 +0000 UTC]

The feet/legs confuse me....
Help?

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lostrunaway In reply to ??? [2007-02-24 13:28:28 +0000 UTC]

um...can you sort of explain how to put the pieces together? I was trying to visualize how the pieces were suppose to get sew. I attempted to sew it together and gave up on it since the fabric I used frayed alot. I hope I'm not asking for to much. I'm not too good at making plushes, but I have three posted on my profile.

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plushabilities In reply to lostrunaway [2007-02-24 16:45:32 +0000 UTC]

Well, I always start by sewing the parts of the arms to the body, and then stitching them together along the back.

Then I line up the parts of the legs and sew them together, before joining the bottom parts to the back to the upper part of the butt/legs together.

Now, I'd work on the feet. Start by sewing together the tops of the feet, paying attention to make sure that the inside part's on the inside of where the leg will be. Then line up the sides of the feet and stitch them onto the legs. Then line up the bottoms of the feet and stitch those on.

The head's somewhat tricky. Take the chin piece and the sides of the head and stitch them together, so the smallest ends of the sides are stitched to the chin and the larger sides lay behind the point of the chin, arching outwards. Then, line up the point of the chin and the bottom of the face and curve the sides of the head around the rest of the face to meet in the center of the forehead and stitch around.

Then take the back parts of the head and stitch along the side with the points. Then stitch the little darts closed.

Line up the top part of the face and the Back of the head and stitch around, so the closed darts are faceing where the neck would be.

Then, stich the head halfway to the body, stitching the under part of the chin to the front of where the neck would be, before turning the whole plush right side out. Stuff the head and body and stitch the back of the neck closed, and there you have a naked, earless, unfinished plush ^_^

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lostrunaway In reply to plushabilities [2007-02-24 19:32:34 +0000 UTC]

Thanks you, for the intstructions, I'll show you the plush after I complete it. But that might take a while.

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CakeDoom In reply to ??? [2007-02-19 20:14:17 +0000 UTC]

wow that's usefull

I weish i had something like this when i made my Wrath plushie

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plushabilities In reply to CakeDoom [2007-02-19 21:57:39 +0000 UTC]

Thank BabyLondonStar! She's the one who'se pattern I learned from, which gave rise to my own pattern ^_^

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plushabilities [2007-02-13 13:17:57 +0000 UTC]

Nah, but it IS the same pattern I used for Otakon last year ^_^.

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teddyboy617 [2007-02-13 02:45:50 +0000 UTC]

never mind i dident just ask that >.>

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teddyboy617 In reply to ??? [2007-02-13 02:44:19 +0000 UTC]

is that the same patter you used for greed

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