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Voodoo-Tiki — drafting a sitting plushie pattern

Published: 2012-11-15 08:23:38 +0000 UTC; Views: 22245; Favourites: 266; Downloads: 230
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Description A couple of people have asked, so here's a rough guide to how I draft a sitting pattern. I didn't include details like pawpads, tail, ears, etc., this is just the basic stuff for the body shape.

1
Sketch of the side view.

2
Since the hing legs overlap the front legs, break apart the haunch into its own piece.

3
The belly gusset. Draw a line from the base of the neck to the front of the haunch (red). This gives you the basic shape of the belly. Straighten out the center (red) line. Add a dart in the 'armpit' of the foreleg, otherwise the front legs will splay out.
Duplicate & flip the drawing to get the full pattern piece. Add a short piece to widen the neck, if you need it.
Note the A (corner) and C (center line) of the read part of the gusset.

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The A and C points marked on the body piece and the outer hind leg piece. Draw a curved line from C to B. This gives you the shape of the inner hind leg piece.
Add a dart to the outer hind leg to make it bulge out realistically. Draw a short line on the outer hind leg piece where the haunch is widest. This is where a triangular dart will go - because the dart will take away from the length of the seam, add a little extra material to account for that (the solid line outside the dotted line)

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Drafting the center head gusset. Put marks around the outline of the head to break it into segment - marks should be at sharp corners and the center of long curves. Straighten out the outline as shown. Draw the outline of the gusset. This one has a narrow muzzle that widens at 3 where the muzzle meets the forehead. The forehead broadens to the highest point of the head at 4. Usually this part of the gusset is 2/3s the depth of the side head piece. It narrows down to a single point at the back of the head where it meets the neck, 5, but you could also continue this all the way down the neck and back for a fatter plush. Duplicate & flip the drawing just as you did for the belly gusset.

The width of the front of the gusset, marked in orange, should match the width of the neck part of the belly gusset. If you didn't add a neck, the center head gusset should narrow down to a point in the front as well as the back.
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Comments: 29

Musicalmutt2 [2018-07-19 05:42:12 +0000 UTC]

hi! I know this is really old- but i'm a beginner and i'm just kind of confused on how to mark out the forehead gusset- I'm just unsure on how to straighten it out to the right length after marking around the outline of the head. Sorry to bother! 

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RockThunder [2013-11-30 08:20:24 +0000 UTC]

OMFG THANK YOU!!!!!!

<3

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digigirl789 [2013-05-07 20:05:08 +0000 UTC]

Do you have any tips on drafting a pattern for a pony that stands on two legs?

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Voodoo-Tiki In reply to digigirl789 [2013-05-07 20:57:35 +0000 UTC]

Like a horse rearing up, or standing like a person?

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digigirl789 In reply to Voodoo-Tiki [2013-05-07 21:02:46 +0000 UTC]

A horse standing like a person

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Voodoo-Tiki In reply to digigirl789 [2013-05-09 20:36:48 +0000 UTC]

I'm not sure I understand.

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digigirl789 In reply to Voodoo-Tiki [2013-05-09 21:22:48 +0000 UTC]

I would like to make something like this [link]

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Voodoo-Tiki In reply to digigirl789 [2013-05-10 09:48:00 +0000 UTC]

It's basically the same as a regular plus but with the limbs rotated.

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Dark-Roll [2013-03-18 18:28:57 +0000 UTC]

question.
would you mind if i asked one of my friends to trace this (or vector it) so it looks a little neater*Q*
i'd gladly do it, but i don't know where the cord is for the tablet currently.

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Voodoo-Tiki In reply to Dark-Roll [2013-03-25 12:32:34 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, but it's not nessacary.

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straightjacketsuicid [2013-03-10 04:44:06 +0000 UTC]

This is perfect for my next project! I'm cosplaying Kiki from Kiki's Delivery Service and I need to make her little cat

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Voodoo-Tiki In reply to straightjacketsuicid [2013-03-10 20:12:56 +0000 UTC]

Oooo, I love that movie!

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MarlinGrey [2013-02-27 10:16:43 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, this is so helpful! I'm just working on a sitting plushie, so this will come in handy

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The-Crafty-Kaiju [2013-02-26 23:20:33 +0000 UTC]

Thanks again for sharing your insight! I bet we see a rash of sitting ponies soon.

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Free-Falling [2013-02-26 17:19:32 +0000 UTC]

This is really good! You can understand it just by looking at the images :3

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Kyoko-chan16 [2013-02-03 05:10:19 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for making this tutorial!!
I've been wanting to make my own patterns for a very long time but I just couldn't figure out how to do it xD

This is very helpful, I hope things work for me now

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Voodoo-Tiki In reply to Kyoko-chan16 [2013-02-03 11:05:28 +0000 UTC]

It's one of those things that can be hard to do unless you have a model to follow, I was stumped myself until a few years ago when I got a few books that had sitting cat patterns.

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delfinnu4417 [2013-01-18 14:15:27 +0000 UTC]

i only didn't get like,how do you know how much you widen your forehead piece?

that is the only problem for me ,with doing patterns.

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Voodoo-Tiki In reply to delfinnu4417 [2013-01-18 14:32:14 +0000 UTC]

It's kind of guesswork, really. Usually the width of the head is about 1/3 the height of the head, but that can really vary depending on how you want it to look.

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delfinnu4417 In reply to Voodoo-Tiki [2013-01-18 20:38:15 +0000 UTC]

thanks for answering tho its just that i'm trying to figure out a chibi wolf/feline pattern,with a similar head that you took for an exaple xD

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Voodoo-Tiki In reply to delfinnu4417 [2013-01-19 08:16:53 +0000 UTC]

Oki. Good luck!

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delfinnu4417 In reply to Voodoo-Tiki [2013-01-19 19:35:44 +0000 UTC]

thanks :3

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delfinnu4417 [2013-01-18 14:13:12 +0000 UTC]

omg disregard everything is just said xD

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delfinnu4417 [2013-01-18 14:10:44 +0000 UTC]

i have a question,how do you make the head pattern? xD i don't really get how you make the forehead piece

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SailorMiniMuffin [2013-01-15 02:00:24 +0000 UTC]

Great explanation and insight! I'm saving this to share with others. Thank you so much!

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Voodoo-Tiki In reply to SailorMiniMuffin [2013-01-15 07:57:05 +0000 UTC]

Awesome

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grandmoonma [2012-11-15 18:26:38 +0000 UTC]

thanks. I will keep this for future reference
I have a folder just for things like this

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Simp-TKC [2012-11-15 11:05:02 +0000 UTC]

That's a nice explanation for a few months i keep the idea that the legs should stay together with the lower part of the body without being sewed (and i did ) but this way is much simple if one wishes to put the back legs ahead the front ones. Thanks a lot!

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Voodoo-Tiki In reply to Simp-TKC [2012-11-15 21:33:43 +0000 UTC]

There's a lot of ways to do a sitting pattern, this is just the one I like to use

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