Delicious in Dungeon Ultimate Strongest Monster Laios Chimera Plush Toy by Cat's Chimerical Creations
Absolutely obsessed with Laios's fantasy strongest monster from the Dungeon Meshi / Delicious in Dungeon anime.
I'm an idiot who can't tell left from right so I messed up the front legs.
I also didn't have any bat wings or a big enough bird wing, so I used an ostrich tail and a rooster tail instead.
None of my snake beanies were the right size for the tail so I made one with a cat tail, a couple of off-cuts and two tiny buttons.
This little guy took seventeen different plush toys to put together. Aside from the faces, all the parts came from my scrapbag.
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Selling Plushies
I'm doing a little reorganization, so I'm interested in selling a couple of my plushies.
Christmas Zombie Jyushimatsu Prize plush
In my heart, Jyushi will always be my baby boy, but this particular plush sticks out so much in my collection, and I'm not particularly attached to this design.
He's basically in perfect condition and still has his tags.
I'm looking for $30 + shipping, USA only (I'm sorry, I just don't wanna deal with international shipping).
2. Neapolipuppy (Handmade + Upcycled) SOLD
I think I'm finally ready to let them go if they can find a good home~
This is a handmade item, so expect minor imperfections.
Neapolipuppy is not for kids and is made for DISPLAY ONLY. They will not hold up to any kind of rough play.
They're approx. 16 inches tall, 15 inches wide, and 16-17 inches around the belly.
I'm looking for $65 minimum + Shipping, USA only (I'm sorry, I just don't wanna deal with international shipping).
These both come from a smoke-free home, but not pet-free. These plush have never been in a room that is exposed to said pets, but I feel like that's something I should mention.
All payments would be done through Paypal.
Please let me know if you're interested, or tell someone you know who might be interested.
If you have any questions, just let me know~
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Pocket-sized Teddy Bear
A little miniature teddy bear made with sweatshirt fabric scrap, threads, some beads, and sewing pins!
It came out looking like a combo of Wes Anderson’s Fantastic Mr. Fox and Bad Bob from Rex the Runt. Both are my favoritest animation so I’m quite chuffed with it. Also it has good hand-feel.
Keep reading to see the process!
Materials:
Sweatshirt fabric (another odd scrap from a gift bag from some random online purchase)
Sewing threads
1 small black bead for the nose
2 white glass beads for the eyes*
2 metal head sewing pins for the eyes*
Black paint marker for the eyes*
Poly fill
Awe, or a toothpick
* Alternatively just use 2 larger black beads for eyes
Tools:
Sewing needle
Scissors
Wire cutter
2 nose-tipped pliers
To make the bear:
Cut out a piece of body.
Sew it onto another piece of fabric with back-stitch. Then cut out my excess fabric. Make sure the desired fabric side are facing towards each other on the inside when you sew. Leave a gap on its head.
Flip the body inside out. You can use a toothpick or something similar to help with flipping the limbs.
Sew a nose. Flip it inside out.
Sew it on the bear face with ladder stitch. Then stuff it with polyfill.
Sew on black bead for the nose tip.
Add some optional buns on the back by making one single long stitch from the bottom to the tip of bun, then tightening the thread, and knot it back at the bottom. Make sure to grab some polyfill through the stitch to make your bear buns plump.
Paint the heads of the 2 sewing pins with black paint markers. Give it half a day to completely dry. Plush each of them through a white bead. Then use pliers to slowly create a loop on the back of each bead so they become a sort of buttons. Cut the end of the pins with wire cutter.
Gently create 2 holes where the eye should be with the awe or toothpick, without cutting the fabric. Just push the fabric around to make one of its hole bigger and bigger. Big enough to allow you to shove the back loop of your eyeballs through the fabric.
Once the 2 eyeball back loops are pushed through the fabric, tie them with each other with some threads. Make sure it’s just tight enough so the eyes won’t fall out but lose enough so they aren’t squeezed together and distorting the face.
Close up the head gap with ladder-stitch.
Sew 2 ears with back-stitch. Flip them inside out.
Sew them onto bear head with ladder-stitch.
And you have yourself a mini teddy bear plushie!
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hoot is that? 👀 🦉
that is a fully upcycled plush made from scraps. i cut 3 old pairs of socks into 'tshirt' yarn n made the body out of tht. the eyes are made from actual pieces of old tshirt made into tshirt yarn. it's stuffed with some of the remaining yarn from the socks and scrap fabric chipped up. the only store bought yarn used is for the beak and that's leftover yarn from another project. im obsessed with it! also it's heavy bc it's stuffed with cloth. it's so much fun to hold eek! it will soon undergo a naming process.
free pattern used
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This sock lizard is an unfinished object I've had lying around for at least a year. I've now decided he's having crocheted legs. 6 in total. He still won't be finished after that though 😅
Here's how he looks right now, the one leg I've made isn't attached yet. He's made of 3 socks if I remember right, a little scrap fabric for his mouth, and his eyes are needle felted.
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