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Squeak, the cutest dragon so far (I think!). I wasn't planning ahead, or I would have stuck a squeaker in her tummy, so she'd live up to her name.It's hard naming all these dragons! I try to think up unique names for each one. Audience participation time: Give me some dragon names, especially ones related to different colors, and I'll totally use them for future plushies!
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Skylanth In reply to HeLIZacopter [2011-08-10 16:10:21 +0000 UTC]
Yes, I made it. I wouldn't put it in my gallery if I hadn't made it!
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HeLIZacopter In reply to Skylanth [2011-08-10 21:42:00 +0000 UTC]
So CUTE! You also have so much talent!
Here's mine:
(Finished just last June) [link]
(Finished a couple Junes ago) [link] [link]
It's Espio the chameleon.
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Skylanth In reply to HeLIZacopter [2011-08-10 22:00:25 +0000 UTC]
Ooh, quite complex. Very cute! Thanks for sharing!
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angelapple626 [2011-04-20 01:30:10 +0000 UTC]
aww this is cute. i don't mind helping you think of names.
maybe cherry for a red one. splat for one that looks like paint or rainbow (or anything in general), goddess for a pretty light yellow or white or white/yellow one, tammy, sore, pie (or sugar pie which is kinda cute), scails, ronnald, regal (for a more royal color), betty, lotus, flower, daisy, fluff, cozy (for a cute dragon that just loves to cuddle X3) puma, coal (for a more dark grey or black one).
and that's all the ideas i have at the moment XD
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Skylanth In reply to angelapple626 [2011-04-20 01:48:45 +0000 UTC]
Great names, thanks! I'll be sure to use many of 'em!
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yang [2011-04-19 23:45:52 +0000 UTC]
Making those with polar fleece must be a lot of fun... that stuff is amazing to work with after a lifetime of broadcloth and other fray-prone fabrics.
Also, baby dwaggie. I love the job you did on the wings.
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Skylanth In reply to yang [2011-04-19 23:49:28 +0000 UTC]
Oh, totally. When I began trying to make stuffed dragons back in high school, I was using velvet, satin, and other very fancy fabrics, but all terribly hard to work with, especially when it comes to going around tiny corners and dealing with bitty seam allowances. Finally got wise and switched to fleece. So much easier, and my dragons improved in quality immediately and were brought up to a sell-able level. Hooray for fleece!
Thanks! Glad you like him. The design of the wings is the one thing that hasn't changed at all in all the dragon-making I've done.
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yang In reply to Skylanth [2011-04-20 15:38:51 +0000 UTC]
When my sister and I were younger, we made a lot of little stuffed toys, and used tons of glue and felt patches to try and work around the fray-able quality of the fabrics we had available. If only polar fleece had been around at the time!
I always feel like a slob when I consider how long it's been since I did anything like that...
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Skylanth In reply to yang [2011-04-20 16:10:30 +0000 UTC]
Hey, there's always still time to get crafty!
I too used felt and hot glue to try and get around my lack of sewing skills, with terrible results.
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