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This is the first part (of 4) of the finished pattern, I am releasing.The pattern is for a highly detailed Toothless-inspired plush dragon.
NOTICE: There will be an upload with an alternate tail-fin for those who want it to be completely true to the movie.
THIS image is of exactly A4 size and made for printing:
Do not let your printer resize the image - instead, have it crop the edges, that fall outside of the printable area.
Remember that all pieces that are not spikes or claws will NEED a ½cm seam margin. Don't forget to add this.
For a reference on the pieces, please see the Piece Overview here:
[link]
Also... I better get to making a sewing tutorial.
In the mean time, Spirit-of-america has a tutorial, that can be used... most of the way:
[link]
Tutorial down there vvv
More info will probably be found here in the near future.
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- Projecttoothless
Tutorial Here:
What to do first:
Cut out the following pieces:
1xG
1xH
4xR
1or2x I
2x Y
The main recommended fabric is Fleece, but if you know of a better alternative, go ahead and take that instead.
Now what?
First thing first:
The body actually isn't the first thing, you'd make, but preparing for later never hurts, and there's something, you CAN do right away:
You can sew the two back-pieces together:
a) If you're using two I pieces (to get a thick row of back-frills), the first step is to pin those together. They're so small, that they can't be turned inside out after sewing (unless you upscale the pattern), so we'll sew them on the outside. Align the spikes of the two pieces and pin them together.
Tip:
Since, they're not going to be turned inside-out, you can also use a patch of scotch tape (Fold it twice, so it adheres to itself) to hold the two pieces together. Nevermind if the piece of tap ends up inside the frills.
b) (OPTIONAL): You can now make a straight seam close to the spiky edge of the pieces, if you like the effect of that.
c) Now, zig-zag along the spiky edge of the pieces, preferably with a narrow zig-zag.
d) Align the back-pieces with your back-frills inside them and pin them together as shown in the drawing (Coming soon). The back frills should be placed, so they have about 3cm/ 1 inch of distance to where the head is supposed to go.
e) Now, sew all the way along the back, (The LEFT side of the G piece in the picture) locking the frills inside - if done correctly, your seam should be right along the dotted line of the I-piece(s).
Preparing the hind fins:
Now, that's piece R. We have 4 of those, and the method is very much like in the wings (see part 4)
a) Align two of the pieces on top of each other and pin them together.
b) Have a look at the two methods for the wings - you'll be choosing between two similar methods here:
b2) (OPTIONAL) Just like with the wings, you can use a small strip of scrap fabric to make the fins slightly thicker in one side.
c) Either sew all along the outside of the hind-fins and turn them inside out before adding the straight seams along the lines in the middle -
OR -
Sew just along the one side (Bottom left in the picture), turn it inside out, align the "fin-tips". Then (Optional: Make a seam along the very edge of the fin-tips) - zig-zag the the fin-tips together (Upper side of the pirce in the picture). Lastly make straight seams along the lines in the middle.
Done.
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Comments: 25
5tyf [2024-05-09 00:26:04 +0000 UTC]
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TheTwilightOne [2016-02-18 00:16:32 +0000 UTC]
what material was used to create the one you used. it looks like felt.
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MadameNekoMortician [2015-12-31 17:05:32 +0000 UTC]
Wait, I don't get piece G or H. Is there a difference?
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letscreate123 [2014-06-07 03:28:57 +0000 UTC]
Can black felt be used as an alternative to fleece? Can this plush toy be made by beginners? Please help. Thank you
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cUt3w0lfb4be [2013-07-20 23:06:20 +0000 UTC]
I have I question, I'm hoping to try and make this (key word being try here lol) how much fabric do you think I should buy for this?
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Dredorida In reply to cUt3w0lfb4be [2014-02-04 23:57:58 +0000 UTC]
I've made this plush before, so I may be able to help you (since the deviant doesn't seem to be responding)
I'd saw about 1 yard. 1.5 to be safe?
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cUt3w0lfb4be In reply to Dredorida [2014-04-10 13:40:02 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! Yeah I bought a bit more than that but my little Toothless turned our well!
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plushielover25 [2013-04-09 13:05:08 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much for posting this pattern! I know it had to take a lot of work! I made my own Toothless here [link] , but I hope I can make another one and work out my mistakes!
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starYoshi14 [2012-12-29 13:05:43 +0000 UTC]
I have a problem I can't make him stand his legs keep pointing out to the sides (sorry about the bad english I'm danish)
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ProjectToothless In reply to starYoshi14 [2013-01-23 18:57:19 +0000 UTC]
Well, I'm Danish too.
Maybe your belly piece is too wide?
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starYoshi14 In reply to ProjectToothless [2013-01-24 15:32:15 +0000 UTC]
where in denmark are you from do you still speak rite and read danish
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blanketstitch [2012-11-20 16:50:56 +0000 UTC]
I really want to make your toothless for my grandson for Christmas. where can i find the complete pattern and instructions? there seems to be multiples that seem different. also, how do i print the pattern? Many thanks!
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ProjectToothless In reply to blanketstitch [2012-11-21 21:56:10 +0000 UTC]
The full pattern can be found in my gallery:
[link]
Here are the 4 parts:
Part 1: [link]
Part 2: [link]
Part 3: [link]
Part 4: [link]
And this is an overview over the pieces:
[link]
The instructions can be found on the pages, I've linked to above - in the description section (which may be a bit vague - see if you can figure it out - otherwise the user Nooby-banana has made a somewhat simpler parrern and tutorial, which can be found here: [link] )
I just realized, the pattern was scanned for the European standard A4 paper size. Should you print on the American standard, it should only downscale the pattern by a bit, but it should still all fit together. To print the pattern, download the 4 pattern pages (by going to the links for each part and sclicking the "Download" button in the upper right corner. Then right-click on the images and choose "Save as" to save them to your computer. From there, you can either print them yourself if you have a printer, or transfer them to a portable drive (Like a flash drive / USB drive) and have someone else print them for you. It's important that you print without any extra margin on the paper and without any further downscaling during the printing process.
If I don't make much sense, please feel free to ask anything, anytime
I could have some tips to make the sewing process simpler...
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Takato14 [2012-06-29 19:13:48 +0000 UTC]
Hnnnngghh I can't find the A4 sheets I had, I was saving them for a special occasion...
Think it would work if I resized all the images(evenly, of course) to be proportionate to a Letter sized sheet?
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ProjectToothless In reply to Takato14 [2012-07-01 19:09:13 +0000 UTC]
It would be very hard to make seams that small.
And ordinary copy-paper (A4 is the standard size) shouldn't be hard to come by.
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Takato14 In reply to ProjectToothless [2012-07-26 02:12:45 +0000 UTC]
Yeah I figured.
But, A4 is not the standard size in the US, which is where I live. I can get it at the store, but I just don't have any on-hand
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ProjectToothless In reply to Takato14 [2012-07-29 13:20:39 +0000 UTC]
Ah. Well it should scale just fine. You just risk making it harder to sew if it's any smaller.
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Rach98 [2012-06-15 16:34:55 +0000 UTC]
i have already made a toothless and he took me a while too, and i would like to make a smaller one so i chose your pattern if u dont mind.
it looks great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ProjectToothless In reply to Rach98 [2012-06-16 13:57:36 +0000 UTC]
Oh - I don't mind at all.
I'm just excited that someone's willing to try it out.
Heres a bit of advice - make the tail a bit longer - it'll look even more realistic
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toothlesslover1998 [2012-02-08 14:38:10 +0000 UTC]
hey could you plz give me how big this plush is going to be? just length from nose to tail, and from wing-tip to wing-tip. thanks!
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ProjectToothless In reply to toothlesslover1998 [2012-02-13 16:43:13 +0000 UTC]
Oh... it's not that big.
The specs are in my journal:
Length: 35-40cm
Wingspan: 60-70cm
Number of parts: 56-64 + detachable tailfin
hope it helps
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