I don't... I used to knit but it was B O R I N G . . . . . .
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I do! I started off sewing so I can fix tears in clothes, I ended up moving on to sewing stuffed dolls later on. ^^

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@jji7skyline i agree, my whole school is obsessed w/ knitting though (im like an outcast lol)
@cheddargirl cool! where can i find some patterns? im thinking of making my bro one, once he's a lil less reckless
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imnotbob wrote:
@cheddargirl cool! where can i find some patterns? im thinking of making my bro one, once he's a lil less reckless
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I do have a pattern I use for my plushies, but generally it's a flat plushie and can't do things like sit or stand. I recommend the pattern by Baby London Star better (only because it looks more professional and those plushies have the ability to sit or stand), here's the link to both the pattern and tutorial: http://members.shaw.ca/plushie/ufoplush/
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cheddargirl wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
@cheddargirl cool! where can i find some patterns? im thinking of making my bro one, once he's a lil less reckless
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I do have a pattern I use for my plushies, but generally it's a flat plushie and can't do things like sit or stand. I recommend the pattern by Baby London Star better (only because it looks more professional and those plushies have the ability to sit or stand), here's the link to both the pattern and tutorial: http://members.shaw.ca/plushie/ufoplush/
thnks! do you know where i can get stuff for a mario & luigi plushie for him?
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imnotbob wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
@cheddargirl cool! where can i find some patterns? im thinking of making my bro one, once he's a lil less reckless
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I do have a pattern I use for my plushies, but generally it's a flat plushie and can't do things like sit or stand. I recommend the pattern by Baby London Star better (only because it looks more professional and those plushies have the ability to sit or stand), here's the link to both the pattern and tutorial: http://members.shaw.ca/plushie/ufoplush/
thnks! do you know where i can get stuff for a mario & luigi plushie for him?
A fabric store is probably your best bet if you're looking for a good durable material (I wouldn't recommend using felt because it isn't durable and it gets dirty easily and can't be cleaned). Unless it's a huge plushie, you don't need that might cloth; some fabric stores have a scrap area where you can get scrap cloths for cheap (bargain tip ;D).
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veggieman001 wrote:
my brother sews sometimes.
Yes
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cheddargirl wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
I do have a pattern I use for my plushies, but generally it's a flat plushie and can't do things like sit or stand. I recommend the pattern by Baby London Star better (only because it looks more professional and those plushies have the ability to sit or stand), here's the link to both the pattern and tutorial: http://members.shaw.ca/plushie/ufoplush/thnks! do you know where i can get stuff for a mario & luigi plushie for him?
A fabric store is probably your best bet if you're looking for a good durable material (I wouldn't recommend using felt because it isn't durable and it gets dirty easily and can't be cleaned). Unless it's a huge plushie, you don't need that might cloth; some fabric stores have a scrap area where you can get scrap cloths for cheap (bargain tip ;D).
thanks
do u have a jo-annes where you live?
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cool
im working on a dress
the dress is just a normal dress, no ruffles, and wide-ish straps with a pink zipper in the back
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I sew pillows and stuffed dolls and such
It's frustrating to sew spheres for heads and eyes xD
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sigh...
my mom said she woud teach me how to sow on the sewing machine but she never did
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imnotbob wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
thnks! do you know where i can get stuff for a mario & luigi plushie for him?
A fabric store is probably your best bet if you're looking for a good durable material (I wouldn't recommend using felt because it isn't durable and it gets dirty easily and can't be cleaned). Unless it's a huge plushie, you don't need that might cloth; some fabric stores have a scrap area where you can get scrap cloths for cheap (bargain tip ;D).
thanks
do u have a jo-annes where you live?
Nope, I've never even heard of Jo-Ann's Fabric and Craft stores (I had to Google it up to figure out what it was); we have Michael's Arts and Crafts store, though, and some fabric and craft stores of the mom-and-pop variety. ^^

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cheddargirl wrote:
imnotbob wrote:
cheddargirl wrote:
A fabric store is probably your best bet if you're looking for a good durable material (I wouldn't recommend using felt because it isn't durable and it gets dirty easily and can't be cleaned). Unless it's a huge plushie, you don't need that might cloth; some fabric stores have a scrap area where you can get scrap cloths for cheap (bargain tip ;D).thanks
do u have a jo-annes where you live?Nope, I've never even heard of Jo-Ann's Fabric and Craft stores (I had to Google it up to figure out what it was); we have Michael's Arts and Crafts store, though, and some fabric and craft stores of the mom-and-pop variety. ^^
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My friend sews, and she makes clothes.
Only thing I can do is finger knit
(offtopic) I love your new signature! I just watched about 10 or 11 episodes of MLP:FSM, and I loved it! I couldn't stop watching after the first episode I saw (/offtopic)
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We had to do it for our FCS class in school. I was never really good at it though.

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I sew for fun, but right now, I'm busy working on a Curiosity Core made of styrofoam and paper.
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