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Post by Prettywitchiusaka on Jul 15, 2007 21:25:34 GMT
This is a project I solemly spent doing for about two weeks with my mom, kind of unacheivable when I look back on my work now, But I'm proud with how it turned out. In the future I may concieve doing other characters like Numbuh 86 or Numbuh 60[ so he can protect his precious Rachel], or maybe even Lazlo[ soryy, love that cute monkey], but for now I'm just settling with Rachel. Here's the link: www.deviantart.com/deviation/59870818And if that link doesn't work you can just look at it on my site: prettywitchiusaka.deviantart.com/Enjoy!
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Post by GoldenFlither on Jul 15, 2007 22:00:17 GMT
Oh my gosh! Oh, wow! I'm in awe! You actually made that yourself? That is magnificant! It would be so neat to have my own KND doll. May I ask how you made it? Brief steps, I mean.
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Post by faircod1965 on Jul 15, 2007 22:00:49 GMT
Your plushie doll of Rachel (Numbuh 362) looks fantastic.
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Post by Prettywitchiusaka on Jul 15, 2007 22:24:04 GMT
Thanks.
The steps are quite simple Goldie. Fisrt I went out and got the right fabrics and contrasting thread. Then I drew out the feet, head, hands, and body and cut them out. The next step was to use the sewing machine, when that's done, simply add stuffing and then sew up the open part by hand.
For the hair, I simply cut out the shape and then positioned it as best I could and then sewed it by hand. After all the main pieces were done, you sew the body limbs together via a sewing machine. The tiger strips were cut out and sewn on speratly by hand, the same procedure was used for the collar and the sandals. The bottoms of the sandals were cardboard cutouts that I painted and then had my dad glue onto the botoms via a glue gun.
I hope that sums it up. You may use this same procedure if you ever want to make a doll for yourself Goldie.
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Post by GoldenFlither on Jul 15, 2007 23:02:23 GMT
Makes sense. Thanks, prettywitch. I'm going to try a Hoagie doll. Though I don't have a sewing machine, I can probably just use thread and needles. Just gotta make sure I do it nice and tightly. Thanks again, prettywitch. Numbuh 362 looks so cute. ^^
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Post by Prettywitchiusaka on Jul 15, 2007 23:20:15 GMT
You're very welcome, good luck on your Hoagie doll.
And of course it's cute, it's Rachel!
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Post by andiefreude on Jul 16, 2007 3:58:52 GMT
Dang that's sweet! Looks pretty accurate too. My few experiences with plushies in the past were rather difficult At least I didn't injure too many people...ahem. Lookin forward to any others! Although when I first read this my mind saw "Numbuh 60...so he can protect his precious Lazlo" and I was like WHOA, what? And then I re-read it and my brain started functioning again. I blame my deranged mind and eyesight..
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Post by camper on Jul 16, 2007 8:42:43 GMT
Wow, cute, and so is Numbuh 5. If you're going to do Lazlo like I read your description, do put in Patsy along.
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Post by aims on Jul 16, 2007 10:00:19 GMT
oooh, F.T likes.
I was planning to do the same thing and sell them.
Rachel looks so cute though. Nice job. Can't wait to see more
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Post by Darrel Samaitha419 on Jul 16, 2007 11:04:32 GMT
Sweet!!
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Post by Prettywitchiusaka on Jul 16, 2007 12:09:44 GMT
Thanks guys. If I do make a Lazlo one, I might consider doing Patsy[ she's awsome, plus I love her and Lazlo as a couple].
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Post by camper on Jul 16, 2007 12:34:40 GMT
Of course, comrade, I'm also a "Lazlo + Patsy" fan. Anyway, you're welcome.
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