I made a quick oddbody yesterday, Frankenstein themed sheep.
His name is Gustavo and he ate his twin in the womb
He is 2 sheep plushies sewn into one long chonky boi. He has 8 hoofies and 2 tails.
Faceplate was by @ducciekyle and I just painted it 💕
This was a test run to see how well I could mount the face and also if my sewing is strong enough so pls don’t come for me and my dodge job 😂
Enjoy the monstrosity I have created
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I had some vinyl and an empty juice container I wanted to put to good use. I had seen several Furby carriers that act more like a harness than a carrier so I decided to make one specifically for this purpose. Behold my up-cycled creation!
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MAKING A LONG FURBY CARRIER BACKPACK
The most universal problem we all share is the utter length of our furbies. Tho beautiful, gracious and completely other worldly, it is not very portable.
Furbies are meant to explore the world and cause chaos among simple mortals. Now we can help them with also having both hands free!
Perfect for festival season or simple everyday activities like going to court, your beloved friend can accompany you everywhere!
I started with creating pattern that uses my boy’s anatomy to its advantage. Arm holes hold onto him and it will fasten with two buckles.
The mock-up fits him perfectly!
Those are materials I used:
beautiful purple cotton fabric that complements Topson’s fur
thick polyester for lining
white felt for the layer in between
black strap + plastic thingy that I don’t know the name of to make adjustable backpack straps
buckles
Firstly I sewn cotton fabric with inner lining fabric and turned it right side out.
Felt goes inside and the thing is closed with stitch all around.
Then I drew the arm holes and sewn around them similar to how you make button holes.
Next goes the buckles.
Topson tried it on and it fits perfectly!
It’s time for backpack straps. I sewn two layers together, flipped it and stuffed it with poly stuffing.
Then I added the adjustable mechanism.
The straps go on the harness and it is done!
I’m so excited to share it with you all! This project was on my mind for so long and I finally managed to finish it.
Stay tuned for second part where I will be decorating the carrier and of course for some new content with Topson terrorizing the civilians and attempting malicious acts.
Peace, stay long 💚
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furby patch for my pants :]
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YAY FURBY PENCIL HOLDER
boring pencil holer :.( -> FURBY?!?!?? :0
Artistic 🤯
I'm doing this because I don't want to study. AGAGGHHAGA I don't want to study
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long furby update: i keep mistaking it for a disembodied leg
Still have to sew the body fabric to the shoe, and then begins the long process of adding pop tab scales
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so earlier today, I was looking for 2 of my hair clips bc my dad had asked me to go over a board w/ the random orbit sander & I didn’t want my hair falling in my face. I couldn’t find those two specific hair clips (which was weird, because I know for a fact that I didn’t pack them), so I just used 2 other ones.
just a few minutes ago when I was getting into bed, I happened to look over at my most beloved and lengthy child MILFDILF, and-
oh yeah, that’s where I’d put them.
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tips for furby customisation for anyone new to it:
i cannot stress enough the importance of paint primer and a sealant.
y'see, because the plastic is so incredibly smooth, there's nothing for the paint to grip to and it just wants to slide off and chip away
with primer it gives the paint something to hold on to and sealant does what it's named after, it seals the paint in with a protective layer to prevent chipping!
it can also give either a matte or shiny finish depending on which sealant you use and which you want to use
my reccomended primers are:
professional primers from craft stores (idk any) or just a thin layer of pva glue (liquid form)
reccomended sealants are:
craft store sealants or mod podge which has a matte or shiny option
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