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dgray_man2010-01-30 10:08 pm
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Well
dgrayman , I hope you're good at math. What do you get when you add the following?;
embalms
End of semester break
A sale at the local fabric store
Aaaand dorkery?
Well...
Stats;
Bak-chan is made of green polar fleece, flesh-coloured flannel, felt and a scrap of fuseable interfacing. He's a little over twelve inches tall, and his hives were added with a q-tip and some horrible blush I never wore. He's a possible prototype for some plushies I might sell at some local cons if I ever get the initiative, and the first in my DGM set. Next comes Cat!Komui.
I'm actually pretty happy with how he came out, and now I have a self-drafted pattern to use which saves on my sanity, though I would have used an iron-on transfer for his face, and had intended to until the only computer in the house that the printer liked got a virus and crashed. So I was less than pleased at having to do his face with felt and my machine's button-holer.


End of semester break
A sale at the local fabric store
Aaaand dorkery?
Well...
Stats;
Bak-chan is made of green polar fleece, flesh-coloured flannel, felt and a scrap of fuseable interfacing. He's a little over twelve inches tall, and his hives were added with a q-tip and some horrible blush I never wore. He's a possible prototype for some plushies I might sell at some local cons if I ever get the initiative, and the first in my DGM set. Next comes Cat!Komui.
I'm actually pretty happy with how he came out, and now I have a self-drafted pattern to use which saves on my sanity, though I would have used an iron-on transfer for his face, and had intended to until the only computer in the house that the printer liked got a virus and crashed. So I was less than pleased at having to do his face with felt and my machine's button-holer.



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