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    is there a site for patterns?
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    I know that if you search online, there's a Yahoo! Answers question that's got links to patterns.

    I want to try this, but I don't have the fabric. I hope to make a Voltorb soon, to start, then work my way up to a life-sized Glaceon, , then a life-sized Ninetales .

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    Wow, sounds cool. I may make a life-size Larvitar, and maybe attempt a Tyranitar Pokedoll.

    Anyone got any tips?
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    I need to make either a Pikachu, Raichu, Umbreon, Mew, Charmander or team rocket plushie for a swap, but i'm rubbish at drawing patterns :s
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    Quote Originally Posted by VampirateMace View Post
    Plushie Tutorial:

    For simple pokemon fan art plushies



    In my life-sized pokemon plushie thread, it was suggested that I make a tutorial, so here it is, if it’s good enough that the mods want to sticky it for other’s reference that’s fine. If not I hope it helps someone.

    1) Gather info (design/size) and materials.

    Materials you will need:
    *Felt in the necessary colors (or other fabric, felt needs less sewing in some cases, such as hoppip’s leaves)
    *needles and pins
    *ordinary thread and embroidery thread
    *paper for sketch and/or pattern (newsprint is good)
    *pencil
    *scissors
    *ruler and/or tape measure
    *chalk (to draw on fabric)
    *eyes (may be buttons, googly eyes, sequins, or more fabric)
    *pipe cleaners or wire (if doing leaves, long legs or antenna)
    *stuffing (may be polyfill [best], cotton, rice, sand, fabric scraps, or paper scraps)


    2) Make your sketch and patterns on large sheets of newsprint.

    The Sketch: If you draw well you may just wish to make a line the height of the desired pokemon on the paper and then sketch it to height. If you don’t draw well you may wish to use the grid method. Simply make a small grid over the image you wish to enlarge. Then make a large grid and fill in each space with the lines you see on the small grid.

    It’s best to use pencil; I use markers after the first sketch so that it shows up on the camera.



    The Pattern: After the sketch I generally just draw the needed shapes on the felt with chalk and cut out the felt. This however is not recommended so here’s some information on cutting out paper patterns to make sure you have the shapes right first. For the body or head of a round plushie measure half the outside circle and then make football shapes that tall. Depending on how skinny or fat your ‘footballs’ are you will need 3-5 of them. For an oval, draw a curved inseam on your sketch and use that to decide the height of the pieces, they will look more like basketballs that have gone flat on one side. You will need 4 ‘flat basketballs’ for an oval. Most other pieces can be cut from basic or simple shapes; hoppip or jigglypuff’s ear for example can be 3 large triangle of red-pink and one small triangle of black. And oddish’s foot can be made from an oval and two half ovals (the half ovals should be as tall as half the outside line of the original oval is long. These pieces should be slightly larger than actual size to account for seams. Leaves should be cut extra wide, I’ll explain this later.



    3) Using the chalk draw outlines of the patterns on your fabric and cut out the pieces. You may find that you didn’t have as much fabric as you thought, in which case you’ll need to put the plushie on hold until you can go get more.

    4) Sew any main pieces of the face together; remember to sew from the inside (that is the pieces should be inside-out so that the seams don’t show). You can pin seams together as needed, but make sure you remove all pins before sewing the final seam.

    [One exception to sewing from the inside is if you use only embroidery thread. If using embroidery thread you can sew inside-in to create a more crafted looking plushie, this is also easier than regular sewing]

    5) Add face details, sew in a mouth with embroidery thread, sew or glue on the eyes, ect.

    6) Sew rest of body/head seam except for 1 seam, this will be the last seam you sew. You will need it open to hide the knots from attaching any attachment parts like ears and to stuff the plushie. This final seam should be on the back or bottom of your plushie and must be big enough to pull the whole plushie (un-stuffed) through.

    A few attachment pieces may be right at seam and can be sewn on in this step. Remember to sew them together and stuff them first. (Remember to sew inside-out)

    7) Sew together, stuff, and attach any attachments not sewn on in step 6. Make sure to sew the attachments to the outside, but knot the threads on the inside. (Remember to sew inside-out)

    Leaves, My Method: Leaves should be made wider than life-size. Pinch the fabric in the center of the leaf around a pipe cleaner or other wire and sew it in place with embroidery thread. This will create slightly crinkled standing leaves that you can adjust the position of.





    8) Turn body and head inside-in. Make sure all pieces are attached and sewn on the way you like. If they are not, cut the threads and reattach them as in step 7. Make sure to remove any pins. When you are satisfied, stuff your plushie through the final seam. Then sew this seam closed (Inside-in of course, which is why we left it on the back or bottom in step 6.)

    Do not worry if your first few plushies comes out misshapen or smaller than expected. It just takes some practice.
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    I was wondering if you could give me some tips or something for a Meloetta plush?
    Absol: So... You come around in the forest?

    Leafeon: What do you think -.-

    Absol: Oh... Cool... I just snoop around for the berries I shouldn't touch.

    Leafeon: So your the one eating the oran berries!

    Absol: Yep, Umad?

    *Leafeon uses Razor Leaf on Absol*

    Absol: -.- Fine.

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    Not sure why you felt the need to quote the entire first post... I assume it was for the one picture of pattern making.

    It would help to know which form of Meloetta you were going to make. She'll basically just be a human shaped doll, you may want to use something like pipecleaners or yarn for the arms since they're so thin. For the 'Pirouette' form, I recommend making the hair as you would for the 'Aria' then tacking it up into the round the head style.

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    It's actually the Pirouette Form. I drew her on paper and sketched out how I would make her.. Would you like to see it?
    Absol: So... You come around in the forest?

    Leafeon: What do you think -.-

    Absol: Oh... Cool... I just snoop around for the berries I shouldn't touch.

    Leafeon: So your the one eating the oran berries!

    Absol: Yep, Umad?

    *Leafeon uses Razor Leaf on Absol*

    Absol: -.- Fine.

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    Sure, I can take a look at it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VampirateMace View Post
    Sure, I can take a look at it.

    Here she is:

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    Absol: So... You come around in the forest?

    Leafeon: What do you think -.-

    Absol: Oh... Cool... I just snoop around for the berries I shouldn't touch.

    Leafeon: So your the one eating the oran berries!

    Absol: Yep, Umad?

    *Leafeon uses Razor Leaf on Absol*

    Absol: -.- Fine.

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    Um, but isn't that Aria form? Anyways... what you have patterned out looks sound in general, not sure the musical note on her head needs to be so many pieces. I would probably cut two pieces the outline of it and attach them together with one long thin piece. Do note that those arms are going to be hard, as you’ll need to sew them neatly inside-in, or really work at turning them inside-in after sewing them inside-out.

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    Hey i wanna make a eevee plushie for my cousin.Anyone haves the patterns?Or patterns from a other cubte plushy

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    Awesome!

    I think I'll make an oddish and then I'll try something new. ^^

    Thanks.

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    Thanks. I'm working on it now. The head part is almost finished, It needs the hair, Necklace thing, and Music note. I'll show you her once she's done.
    Absol: So... You come around in the forest?

    Leafeon: What do you think -.-

    Absol: Oh... Cool... I just snoop around for the berries I shouldn't touch.

    Leafeon: So your the one eating the oran berries!

    Absol: Yep, Umad?

    *Leafeon uses Razor Leaf on Absol*

    Absol: -.- Fine.

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    Absol: So... You come around in the forest?

    Leafeon: What do you think -.-

    Absol: Oh... Cool... I just snoop around for the berries I shouldn't touch.

    Leafeon: So your the one eating the oran berries!

    Absol: Yep, Umad?

    *Leafeon uses Razor Leaf on Absol*

    Absol: -.- Fine.

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    Are there boys who are making plushies here too?I made until now 4 plushies and i'm a 13 year old boy when my friends saw it they where like WTF!!!

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    I believe so, I have two younger male cousins who make plushies with me at least.

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    I have a question; i'm planning on making a Rapidash plush, i understand how to do the body, but how would i do the leg flames, mane flame and tail flame? Thanks in advance :3
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    I'd suggest you make flat flame shapes out of a non-unraveling material like felt or craft foam (one center piece w/ details sewn/glued onto both sides) and sew those into the leg, neck, and rump seams. For a less static look, you could also use something like felt wool sewn into the seams.

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    Cool :3 this will be very helpful In the future, thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VampirateMace View Post
    I'd suggest you make flat flame shapes out of a non-unraveling material like felt or craft foam (one center piece w/ details sewn/glued onto both sides) and sew those into the leg, neck, and rump seams. For a less static look, you could also use something like felt wool sewn into the seams.
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