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Hey y'all! Do you have any recommendations for other plushie makers or designers with shops where I can buy their plushies?
#the person behind the yarn#every once in a while I like to buy plushies to learn how they were made#not to copy the patterns! not to take them apart!#just to look at them in person so I can see like. how the heck did they do that#and sometimes the answer is “embroidery machine” or “custom fabric” or “airbrushing” so I can't do it#but sometimes the answer is “elastic in the pig's tail” or “hidden ladder stitch in this section to make it turn”#and then I can take that tool and use it in the future to design other plushies#I assume other designers do that with my plushies?#like. there are plushie construction techniques I can learn just from looking at a picture of a finished plushie sometimes#some of them I keep and some of them get added to my stash of 'future baby shower presents'#and I am about to pretty much clear off the shelf where I keep them#because I like to send plushies for the older siblings too when I send baby gifts to people I know#which means this latest round of baby blankets will go out with SIX plushies#so I have space! and I want to see about getting a few more plushies over time#and one of them is a seagull from a major brand because it makes me laugh and also I want to see how they did the beak#but I also like to drag out the plushie selecting process over days. it's fun! gives me something to look forward to!#and I will not be buying six plushies at once (that's expensive) so I will have something to look forward to again in the future! :D
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Hey! If anyone is in Wisconsin...
I'm going to be at the Elkhorn Maker Fair on Feb 15th!
I'll be selling stickers mainly, but my friend will also be there selling their super cute ears and tails!
I'm also starting on an Optimus plush that I'll hopefully be able to sell if it turns out good-

#maker fair#sickers#transformers#transformers fanart#ignore the stitch pattern#my sewing machine hates me#transformers plush#maccadam#pride#ninjago#thats what most of the stickers are#Optimus prime
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Bought a booksleeve at barnes and nobles this weekend for my freewrite- they only had lile two designs and the size was BARELY enough to fit it so I had to fight with the zipper to get it in. Got into the parking lot and thought "I could've probably just made one" and decided that would be the incentive to finally put my sewing machine to use in 2024



#ngl she kinda cute for being done with a pattern i crafted in 5 min on printer paper#tj talks#craft tag#the topstitching is shit but thats because the binding was uneven so it wouldnt have worked on my sewing machine#i think in the future ill have to use wider bias tape methinks?#if i could get a clean stitching on the bias tape i could probably make a few and do a craft fair this year so i caj FINALLY-#-get rid of the fabric i have hoarded over the past four years#what do we think gang#did a metal snap closure cause my brain was not allowing me to figure out how to put a zipper in
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🌺💮🏵💐💐Pearl flowers 💎💎
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the thing that is going to finally get me to learn how to sew is me wanting to put pockets in my dresses and skirts
#i might for real actually try#i think i can manage it w practice on the machine w different types of stitches#i found a tutorial online and the person provided the pattern for the pockets#also to hem dresses and skirts bc im a short gal
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New untold heights of home crafting: tote bag edition. This was a white scrap piece of cloth (and A Lot of blue thread lol).
#crafts#sewing#crafting#diy projects#it was fun to make#also i was going in blind so i kinda handwaved the whole project#ive been using a sewing machine for a grand total of two weeks lol#maybe less#ive been delighting in pressing all buttons available#and tinkering#tinkering tinkering tinkering#alas its a suuuuuuper old model so it doesnt actually have that many buttons at all#im lucky it does a zig zag stitch and whatever this half moon thing is#but whatevs#yes i was feeling like an art attack episode lol#also#maiolica core#it does look like those old piastrelle del bagno ahgdskhskdjkdkl#id have liked to add in a sand color but it would have ruined the pattern rip#you can kinda see the pencil lines i drew as a guide i *hope* theyre gonna wash out lol
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MADE MY FIRST COLLAR
#its a trial to see if i get the pattern right and mum did use the machine to stitch but i did everything else ok.#the whole pattern. the unfolding. the knot#personal
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Ah the wonders of bag lining
#I'm plotting out how I'll be constructing my cloak/poncho for my Siffrin cosplay#And lemme tell ya I WILL be making myself a step-by-step guide because I apparently decided to make this difficult#Mainly by wanting as little visible seams as possible#AND wanting to have the collar section be a separate piece from the main cloak body (Imagine a turtleneck for reference)#AND embroidered constellation stitching on the inner bottom hem#With probably two different fabric types (Darkless wool on the outside and lightless cotton/silk if affordable on the inside)#With preferably the lining having a speckled patterning to mimic the night sky#I have high ambitions and don't know how to work a sewing machine so we'll see how it goes#But I CAN hand stitch. I'll probably be making like 15 prototypes first since I do want this to be a functional clothing piece#Both in and outside of cosplay#Now Siffrin's hat? Man I don't want to think about that rn other than it'll probably involve either horsehair or copious amounts of wire#ramblings about nothing/everything
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I'm still rotating in my mind the idea of selling stuff I make but well. I do a lot of different stuff through different fiber crafts and I have no idea if it would help or not to have so much stuff instead of one precise direction
#technically I don't think i have to worry so much about having a specific direction on etsy and I've seen others sell whatever random stuff#they make so i think that it would be okay?#because like i have pretty crochet stuff i can make like hats and scarves but also keychains?#and then I've started weaving#and i feel like the macrame choker I've made could work out too#and little embroidery and cross stitch pins...#i make so much stuff god#and i still haven't started sewing because i don't have a place to put the sewing machine on#also i could sell pattern. if i learn to make patterns#fun fact I've used patterns 3 times when i was very little to learn crochet and then didn't ever look at one again#I've done crochet for 15 years and I don't know anything about patterns...........#help me out here please I've always been too poor to buy anything so i don't know how this stuff works enough to feel confident in my#opinions#i think i have a hard time imagining people willing to spend money on handmade fiber crafts because whenever i see something i want i just#learn how to make it myself
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ramen vending machine 🍜 needle point
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learned how to sew on machine last week and made these <3
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Mini Leather Fiber Flower Crafts Material DIY Clothes Hat Decoration Accessories Patches Scrapbooking Craft Fake Flower
#embroidery#sewing#stitching#handmade#handmadewithlove#craft#crafts#diy#doityourself#fiberart#needlework#textileart#slowliving#sustainableliving#handembroidery#embroideryart#embroiderylove#embroiderydesign#embroideryhoop#embroiderypattern#embroideryflowers#handembroidered#embroiderylife#modernembroidery#freehandembroidery#embroidery pattern#embroidery machine#embroidery hoop#textiles#textile art
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M47 Patton Cross Stitch Pattern | Patton Tank Chart | American War Machine
★ Specification of this cross-stitch pattern for different types of fabric ✔ Fabric: Aida. ✔ Colors: 11. Palette: DMC. ✔ Size: 150 × 75 stitches.
★ Finished size will vary depending on the count fabric/canvas you choose. ✔ 14 count ⇒ Size: 10.71 × 5.36 inches | 27.2 × 13.61 cm ✔ 16 count ⇒ Size: 9.38 × 4.69 inches | 23.81 × 11.91 cm ✔ 18 count ⇒ Size: 8.33 × 4.17 inches | 21.16 × 10.59 cm
Introducing the M47 Patton Cross Stitch Pattern, a tribute to the iconic American war machine. This compact design, measuring 9.38 x 4.69 inches on 16-count fabric, captures the essence of the M47 Patton tank with its distinctive hull and turret displaying the number 501. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the 501st Tank Battalion, 1st Armored Division, as you stitch this symbol of American valor. Honor the brave tankers who served their country and recreate the power and strength of this legendary tank. With 11 carefully selected thread colors, bring the M47 Patton to life stitch by stitch and proudly showcase your love for military history. Get ready to embark on a stitching journey that embodies the indomitable spirit of the American war machine.
★ Source: M47 Patton Cross Stitch Pattern | Patton Tank Chart
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Of course Eliot knows how to sew, between his military service, medical skills, and the likelihood that he's slept with a seamstress or two. He can, at minimum, hem a pair of pants and do most types of repairs.
Hardison, though? Sure, word of God is that he makes the disguises that the team uses during cons, which could just mean he's ironing "FBI" transfer letters onto windbreakers.
HOWEVER.
Hardison is a cosplayer in the early 2010s. I did my first con cosplay at AnimeNext in '08. Before 2013 or so, you could not Google a character and find sales listings for a ready-made cosplay. If you wanted to cosplay a character who doesn't wear readily available normal clothes, you had two options: you either found someone who could sew and were very, very nice to them, or you learned how to make stuff yourself. I know several people who taught themselves how to sew by taking apart thriftstore finds for cosplay, and I had a side hustle taking on sewing and patterning commissions.
Hardison could have commissioned his first cosplay, but I think he'd get sucked in. He'd get really excited about computerized sewing machines. He'd get himself a machine that he can hack and reprogram so it's got extra stitches, multiple buttonhole settings, automatic seam guidance, a controlled heat setting that does a fused edge finish on synthetic fabrics. He digitizes his own embroidery patterns.
At some point Eliot asks to borrow a sewing machine because his job is as rough on his clothes as it is on his body, and he nearly has an aneurysm trying to do a basic darning patch on Hardison's beeping whistling computer-monster. A couple days later, a second sewing machine shows up. It's an old one with sturdy metal innards and mechanical dials to set stitch length and width. It has no screen, no control buttons, and only a handful of settings. One of them is a darning stitch.
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