Because you've added the rice would it be possible to microwave the plush? I have made a large duck for my mother but am planning to make a fox for myself to take with me to hospital and would love to be able to heat him up.
I'd like to know too. I had bought a stuffed animal for my nephew that you can heat up and smells like lavendar. I'd like to do that with the doll I'm crocheting
I would advise anyone watching this to use little glass pebbles (like you fjnd in Dollar Tree in the USA) or plastic pellets in the pantyhose to prevent issues with pests (rodents, bugs, ect). I habe heard horror stories of people filling their dolls with rice/beans and them being destroyed and attracting all kinds of pests.
What brand of cluster fill do you prefer? Where can I buy it? Thank you.
Because you've added the rice would it be possible to microwave the plush? I have made a large duck for my mother but am planning to make a fox for myself to take with me to hospital and would love to be able to heat him up.
I'd like to know too. I had bought a stuffed animal for my nephew that you can heat up and smells like lavendar. I'd like to do that with the doll I'm crocheting
Seems there is a lot missing from video 1 until 2. How do you make the feet? Etc?
I searched up "Stanley duck pattern" , the link to the first video is in there
I would advise anyone watching this to use little glass pebbles (like you fjnd in Dollar Tree in the USA) or plastic pellets in the pantyhose to prevent issues with pests (rodents, bugs, ect). I habe heard horror stories of people filling their dolls with rice/beans and them being destroyed and attracting all kinds of pests.