Posts by Creature of Whim
For the limbs and other skinny parts, I use the end of a sharpie and push the stuffing in with it to make sure I get enough stuffing in. If it's a complex plushie (like a giraffe I made once) where it's hard to get to certain spots when you sew it up most of the way, then I stuff it as I sew.
You're not alone. one time I made a horse for my 4 year old cosine, and it was perfect. Later on I made one just for fun, and it turned out looking like a anorexic goblin
I guess it depends on the material and the pattern you use. I guess my second horse failed, because I used a thicker yarn, and less sturdy fabric. I think it also depends on the level of difficulty
P.S: Working on your last item I think you're going to like it . Now I just got to scrounge up $20 bucks to ship it.
Hey sorry I left you hanging Monika. I made most of your items I just got to post a teaser and get some money to send the stuff to you.
For Christmas I got a geocache GPS. I was just wondering if there is any geocachers on CO+K.
Today I just found my first geocache and put in a ring and a pair of earrings I made.
Phew! For a while I thought it got lost somewhere along the way. I'm glad you like it . Sorry for the messy hand writing thou.
If it's copper based you could rust it by leaving it out in the open and keeping it moist.
Cosmic space owl from Adventure time
anybody happen to get a happy gram recently?
oh cool. My lil' bro loves making lemonade stands... and rock stands (the mineral)
Just sent my first Happy Gram
Thanks for the recipe Monika. And to answer your question Tk Rainy I would like recipes that a 7 year old would be able to do (with assistance), but recipes that look cute would also be great as long as they're fairly simple.
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Name: Anna
Location: California, USA
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That sounds sooo good thanks for sharing
Yah... and I love Effie. She the only happy golucky character in the whole movie and book.