https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/peridot-plushie • Posted by Mandy Y.
This is one of many dolls I have made using my own pattern (which needs serious updating). However, it is the first one that was done with a sewing machine rather than hand-sewing. The body was done with a sewing machine. The cloths, ears, tail, and ribbons were all hot-glued on. This keeps together much better than my other plush dolls have in the past. ((Note: time and materials depends on weather you have a sewing machine or not, how quick you are at sewing, and what character you choose to make)).
This is one of many dolls I have made using my own pattern (which needs serious updating). However, it is the first one that was done with a sewing machine rather than hand-sewing. The body was done with a sewing machine. The cloths, ears, tail, and ribbons were all hot-glued on. This keeps together much better than my other plush dolls have in the past. ((Note: time and materials depends on weather you have a sewing machine or not, how quick you are at sewing, and what character you choose to make)).