








I finally finished crocheting my mini Xiao
This was a tough challenge for me, but I’m very proud of the result 💖









This was a tough challenge for me, but I’m very proud of the result 💖
This was a tough challenge for me, but I’m very proud of the result. I hope Xiao gets a skin soon so I can crochet another outfit set for him 💖
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Hey everyone! I wanted to share my latest and most intense creation yet. It all started on the street when a stranger walked up to me after spotting my personal alien-cat purse. She loved it so much that she asked if I could make a custom Dalmatian bag for her. Even though I don't usually make bags for others, I decided to take on the challenge and gave her my contacts so we could brainstorm!
When she reached out, I asked for reference photos of Dalmatians so I could capture the right features, but instead, she sent a picture of a crocheted dachshund wearing a sweater and asked for "something like this, but a Dalmatian in a sweater." Communication was a bit chaotic, but after I sketched out two design options on grid paper to figure out the concept, the timer officially started!
Over the next 5 days, I spent about 58 hours bringing this guy to life. I built the main body out of heavy-duty, water-repellent macrame yarn with a double base insert and plastic canvas so it holds its shape like a real sculpture. I added zippers along the top, poseable ears, detailed paw pads, and a fully removable sweater attached with snap buttons so it can be worn both ways.
I was honestly terrified that the sweater wouldn't look right, but after putting it all together, this little guy gained so much personality that he feels like a real pet now. What do you guys think?
Hey everyone! I wanted to share my latest and most intense creation yet. It all started on the street when a stranger walked up to me after spotting my personal crochet alien cat purse. She loved it so much that she asked if I could make a Dalmatian bag for her. Even though I don't usually make bags for others, I decided to take on the challenge.
When she reached out, I asked for reference photos of Dalmatians so I could capture the right features, but instead, she sent a picture of a crocheted dachshund wearing a sweater and asked for "something like this, but a Dalmatian in a sweater." Communication was a bit chaotic, but after I sketched out two design options on grid paper to figure out the concept, the timer officially started!
Over the next 5 days, I spent about 58 hours bringing this guy to life. I built the main body out of heavy-duty, water-repellent macrame yarn with a double base insert and plastic canvas so it holds its shape like a real sculpture. I added zippers along the top, poseable ears, detailed paw pads, and a fully removable sweater attached with snap buttons so it can be worn both ways.
I was honestly terrified that the sweater wouldn't look right. What do you guys think?
Hi everyone. I wanted to share my latest and most intense creation yet. It all started on the street when a stranger walked up to me after spotting my personal alien-cat purse. She loved it so much that she asked if I could make a custom Dalmatian bag for her. Even though I don't usually make bags for others, I decided to take on the challenge and gave her my contacts so we could brainstorm!
When she reached out, I asked for reference photos of Dalmatians so I could capture the right features, but instead, she sent a picture of a crocheted dachshund wearing a sweater and asked for "something like this, but a Dalmatian in a sweater." Communication was a bit chaotic, but after I sketched out two design options on grid paper to figure out the concept, the timer officially started!
Over the next 5 days, I spent about 58 hours bringing this guy to life. I built the main body out of heavy-duty, water-repellent macrame yarn with a double base insert and plastic canvas so it holds its shape like a real sculpture. I added zippers along the top, poseable ears, detailed paw pads, and a fully removable sweater attached with snap buttons so it can be worn both ways.
Hi again! Thanks for all the sweet comments and upvotes on my previous post. I wanted to show a quick video of how his clothes work. Next, I'll be making the rest of his accessories and his boots 🌘〰️🌒
Making our favorite Adeptus into a tiny 10cm dress-up amigurumi doll. Just finished his base and vest. What do you guys think so far?
Amigurumi is my favorite hobbies, and Terriermon has always been one of my favorite Digimon.
I also tried something new for this project. I added a bit of glass microbead stuffing to the ears and body instead of using only regular fiberfill. It gives the plush a little extra weight, and makes the ears look much more natural: they lay perfectly on the ground, compared to how they look without the additional weight.
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