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Nikaru-Chan
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I done and gots me a fancy new embroidery/sewing machine! 83 Well new to me. It is used, got it for $400 and someone just up the road from me was selling it. Fate? Perhaps. Once I figure out how to use the damn thing I can start making fancy plushies and badges.
Hmm... My biggest suggestion would be to be patient with yourself and with your project. You did Fluttershy's cutie mark embroidery by hand, so I think you're probably already patient!
It's also good to take time to clip your toy very thoroughly before turning it. Stuffed toys have a lot of curves that can mess up their shape if you don't clip them. (see: [link] ) If you still have problems with seams twisting or bubbling, try using more pins or hand-basting before you sew them.
I'd recommend from hard experience that you buy quality stuffing (not the super cheap stuff with the clown on it *shudder*) so it will fill evenly and not wad up. I had a terrible time stuffing things evenly until I got better stuffing.
Your Fluttershy got a huge number of the hard details right off the bat, so I bet when you get to the show accurate versions they're going to look great!
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I wish I had a Penguin but I'm sure I'm allergic to them too.
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I like your chibi Fluttershy, she's adorable!
And np! I absolutely adore your pony pattern! Any tips for making them? I want to make more show accurate plushies eventually :3
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It's also good to take time to clip your toy very thoroughly before turning it. Stuffed toys have a lot of curves that can mess up their shape if you don't clip them. (see: [link] ) If you still have problems with seams twisting or bubbling, try using more pins or hand-basting before you sew them.
I'd recommend from hard experience that you buy quality stuffing (not the super cheap stuff with the clown on it *shudder*) so it will fill evenly and not wad up. I had a terrible time stuffing things evenly until I got better stuffing.
Your Fluttershy got a huge number of the hard details right off the bat, so I bet when you get to the show accurate versions they're going to look great!