Thank you. I've just gotten into sewing, and honestly, I have ZERO idea what I'm doing, so I've been reinventing the wheel a lot. This was VERY helpful
I absolutely love the ladder stich, it's actually the first ever stich that I learned when I first got into sewing, although it's kinda tricky you'll get the hang of it after a while, just keep practicing 💖
Sorry for the very late reply. I must have missed your comment. I'm so glad you found the tutorial helpful! Hope your still having fun making plush toys!
Did anyone see the elephant (even though it wasn't done,) and think that it was already cuddly and adorable? Thanks for the video, I already had everything figured out except for how to get the limbs on my rabbit.
Thank you so much ! I’m making a plush for someone’s birthday and I thought I could just make it up as i went but turns out it’s not too easy :’) 50 mistakes later and I finally decide to look up some stuff and it’s really helped !
I looked up this video thinking there had to be a better way but it turns out this is the way I naturally do it haha. I think the really important things to be gleamed from this video though are the notes about thread strength and making sure you have all your knots!(I usually only would do the first knot on the limb, didn't know to put a knot on the body as well) Thanks:)
Thank you so so much! I’m learning how to hand sew so I can make some things for my family and make my nonna proud! This was really helpful! Before I was just hotglueing all the parts on 😂. Tysm!!!
fantastic video--very well explained! i bought my 9yo brother a huggy wuggy plushie at a fair and the arm came off last night while he was away on a school trip and he was distraught :( i've never done a ladder stitch in my life, but do embroidery and had the right colour thread so i wanted to fix it for him now he's back. worked like a charm, and now he's cuddled up asleep with it like usual; all thanks to a well-explained video! absolute lifesaver!
i really thank you for this! i became a fan of some sort of anime and i started making my own plushies of characters, this is super duper helpful since ive gotten into sewing and a good hobby to take up all my time during quarantine, hoping ur safe during these tough times!!
Thank you. I've just gotten into sewing, and honestly, I have ZERO idea what I'm doing, so I've been reinventing the wheel a lot. This was VERY helpful
I'm glad it was helpful!
Thank you, it worked so well!
My poor red squirrel lost his tail but today he is good as new :)
Glad it helped!
I had a plush called “Freddy Penguin” and at school he lost his left arm in 2017 so today I gave him a new one (which is a sock)
Freddy Penguin🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣💯💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
A veteran getting a prosthetic?! Freddy Penguin 🗣️🔥🔥
Thanks so much for posting this video. It showed me exactly what I needed to do to attach the head of my toy cat.
Glad it helped!
I absolutely love the ladder stich, it's actually the first ever stich that I learned when I first got into sewing, although it's kinda tricky you'll get the hang of it after a while, just keep practicing 💖
Thanks so much. That was completely helpful. First time attaching a limb in such a way, and I was having a hard time envisioning it.
Sorry for the very late reply. I must have missed your comment. I'm so glad you found the tutorial helpful! Hope your still having fun making plush toys!
Did anyone see the elephant (even though it wasn't done,) and think that it was already cuddly and adorable?
Thanks for the video, I already had everything figured out except for how to get the limbs on my rabbit.
Thank you :). I'm glad you enjoyed the video!
ive been looking up how to do this for 2 hours now and im so glad i finally found this, best tutorial out there!! thank you!!
I'm a begginer and this video helped me so much to understand how to use the ladder sitch and to attach parts ! thanks a lot
Thank you so much ! I’m making a plush for someone’s birthday and I thought I could just make it up as i went but turns out it’s not too easy :’) 50 mistakes later and I finally decide to look up some stuff and it’s really helped !
I'm so glad you found it helpful!
I looked up this video thinking there had to be a better way but it turns out this is the way I naturally do it haha. I think the really important things to be gleamed from this video though are the notes about thread strength and making sure you have all your knots!(I usually only would do the first knot on the limb, didn't know to put a knot on the body as well)
Thanks:)
Thank you so so much! I’m learning how to hand sew so I can make some things for my family and make my nonna proud! This was really helpful! Before I was just hotglueing all the parts on 😂. Tysm!!!
fantastic video--very well explained! i bought my 9yo brother a huggy wuggy plushie at a fair and the arm came off last night while he was away on a school trip and he was distraught :( i've never done a ladder stitch in my life, but do embroidery and had the right colour thread so i wanted to fix it for him now he's back. worked like a charm, and now he's cuddled up asleep with it like usual; all thanks to a well-explained video! absolute lifesaver!
I’m so glad it helped and that you were able to save their stuffed animal!
Thanks for posting! Was very helpful for hubby and I's first plush project ^_^
Aww, that's so sweet you're working on a project together! I'm glad you found the tutorial helpful!
i really thank you for this! i became a fan of some sort of anime and i started making my own plushies of characters, this is super duper helpful since ive gotten into sewing and a good hobby to take up all my time during quarantine, hoping ur safe during these tough times!!
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed the tutorial! Hope you are safe and well also!
Fluffmonger this inspired me to do more since the last month, im only twelve and have a way to go 😂 wanted to say thanks for replying!
thanks so much you explained this beautifully!
Thank you! I can finally attach the wheels to my handmade stuffed bus
Aww, that sounds adorable! I'm glad the tutorial helped!
you’re great for this! thank you!
Very helpful for this project I was trying to finish up on, thanks!
This was so helpful! Thank you so much!
Thanks for your video. I’m in iso on my own and I’m gonna repair my flat mate’s teddy. His tail has come undone. 😊
You're so welcome! I hope the repair went well, and I hope you are doing well also!
This was very helpful
Im made my first plush and it came out so cute thank you ^^
My cult of the lamb plush lost its bell, so now i gotta get a sewing kit
Thank you so much for the video! :D
You're very welcome!
I’m trying to add magnetic strips to a plush so I can put it on my shoulder but I don’t know how
This was very helpful thank you 🙏🏼 gang gang
Thank you!
I cant wait to add a unicorn horn, wings (maybe not) and possibly glow in the dark felt! on my dog (PLUSH)!
thanks for this:)
Ty so much I just made a bad but cute little stuffed toy and this really helped
I’m so glad the video helped! I’m sure your stuffed toy is adorable! The “bad ones” have the most character. 😉
@@fluffmonger4634 lol Ty!!!! I have made 6 by now!
I can finally make a Repeater pvz plush now