We need more videos like this! Even though I’m pretty much a beginner at plush making this was very informative. It’s always so interesting to see how different kinds of materials are implemented into a plush and how much thought goes into that even though the details are not obvious at first. Keep it up! :)
Hearing the process of making the plush when it comes to materials, patterning ect. is really interesting !! Most people have NO idea how much work goes into every single one ! Great stuff :D
Ooh! Would love to see a tutorial on that darting idea. I really, really suck at ladder stitching but I'm not quite sure how the dart works, it just looks like a slit in the fabric to me >.< Edit: I really, really love these videos Makeshift! It really ... I don't even know honestly. I just really love hearing your process, your failures, the things you try. Ugh color drama! All of it!
Thank you for making these videos. It's so helpful to be able to see your thought process and all the decision making that goes with making a one off plush like this. I imagine it'll be cool in the future too, to be able to look back on these vlogs and see how your process has changed over time!
This was a really great video! You conveyed your thoughts really well and succinctly, I feel like I learned a lot just by listening. Its also always great to get the insight of the person behind the craft!
Hi! I hope you get to read this. Do you have any tips on making minky flat and stiff, essentially preventing it from bending? I'm planning to do it on the inside part of open mouths.
couple ideas: 1. you can apply fusible stabilizer to the back side of the minky. this will stop it from stretching. 2. you can line the open mouth with something like foam, buckram, cardboard, etc.
We need more videos like this! Even though I’m pretty much a beginner at plush making this was very informative. It’s always so interesting to see how different kinds of materials are implemented into a plush and how much thought goes into that even though the details are not obvious at first. Keep it up! :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Hearing the process of making the plush when it comes to materials, patterning ect. is really interesting !! Most people have NO idea how much work goes into every single one ! Great stuff :D
thank you!
Ooh! Would love to see a tutorial on that darting idea. I really, really suck at ladder stitching but I'm not quite sure how the dart works, it just looks like a slit in the fabric to me >.<
Edit: I really, really love these videos Makeshift! It really ... I don't even know honestly. I just really love hearing your process, your failures, the things you try. Ugh color drama! All of it!
so glad you like it!
Your work is inspiring. I hope I can become as amazing at making plushies as you some day. Incredible stuff
You can do it! 💪
Thank you for making these videos. It's so helpful to be able to see your thought process and all the decision making that goes with making a one off plush like this. I imagine it'll be cool in the future too, to be able to look back on these vlogs and see how your process has changed over time!
This was a really great video! You conveyed your thoughts really well and succinctly, I feel like I learned a lot just by listening. Its also always great to get the insight of the person behind the craft!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Stunning! I love the paws so much, they look extra squishy
thank you!
Super helpful!
SOOO CUTE WELL DONE :)))
Hi! I hope you get to read this. Do you have any tips on making minky flat and stiff, essentially preventing it from bending? I'm planning to do it on the inside part of open mouths.
couple ideas: 1. you can apply fusible stabilizer to the back side of the minky. this will stop it from stretching. 2. you can line the open mouth with something like foam, buckram, cardboard, etc.
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