Like she said people don't like to have their own personal style replicated. So it's totally understandable for people to generally not want to show others how they do it. So it really is generous for her to make this tutorial.
@@honeyaroura6794 people can try and copy someone's style just by looking at their finished product but if you see the steps in making their exact items it becomes much easier. That's why I don't make tutorials on how I make my products. So it's really generous when people do cause they're risking the chance of cruddy people ripping off their style
Cant say I’m a furry, but my 4 year old nephew adores stuffed animals, so this video was really helpful. I’m gonna be making a stuffed toy of his old dog who passed a month ago, and give it to him for Christmas! Thank you for all the directions and help!!
Please tell me you did that and that he liked it, i would cry so much if i got a plushie from my dog that passed some years ago (i think i will actually make a plushie of her because we grew up togheter and i miss her a lot)
@@justabooberv4298 I did! I tried my best and it turned out really well so I made one for my son too! My nephew really loved it and according to his mom sleeps with it every night!
I have multiple chronic conditions that made me feel unable to have any hobbies. Your vibe and tips with this video helped me take initiative in making plushies. I am only my second one in, but I am having a lot of fun. If I go slow enough, my hands behave for the most part. Thank you. You didn't make me feel overwhelmed and I feel like I got a part of myself back.
Wonder clips and fabric glue help me when my hands are being fussy. I know this is an old comment but wanted to share in case it makes it easier for you too! Having a warm drink or something I can hold in my hands when they cramp can be nice too!
i’m not a furry, but i am a D&D DM... who just let my players go through a magical creature petting zoo. with a pet shop at the end... where they found that they were selling all species of big cats that they had bonded with. am i going to attempt to make my players plushies of their fantasy big cats??? yep.
@iCarlyKitty Agreed on My Plush Toys. I am following them for a while, and they have really nice service (telling you when special prices end for example), also, the workers have a very nice working space. The plushies seem to be pretty accurate too (as accurate as a plushie can be)! That’s why I’m planning to order sometime.
@@NanoKai Yeah.... they screwed up my order and when I wanted changes, they just sent it in all its ugliness. It looks NOTHING like the Concept art I sent there. I expected a very thin dog and got a THICC nightmare of seams that rip apart from looking at them...
I am here 4 years later, into 10 minutes of video, and already crying of joy because this is SO helpful. We have a huge projects with friends to do homemade plushies and we have 5 of them to do and all you are saying will just save us SO MUCH TIME thank you so much for this
Coming from someone who loves to sew (and wishes she had MORE TIME to do it) sometimes doing an “oopsies” and cutting out more than one piece or part of a pattern can be a life saver because in the event you do an “oopsies” while sewing and need to discard a piece, you have an extra without having to go back and recut it again! Of course, if you’re using a fabric that is particularly expensive or hard to find/purchase or you just wanna cut back on wasting your materials, you want to make sure you try to avoid this little mistake. However, if you’re as clumsy as me it can be pretty beneficial! Sidenote: my least favorite material to work with is felt. If you see too close to the edge it falls apart and your stitches come undone!
Neffertity Hey, a question for you! I really wanna take a shot at making my own Toothless plush this summer. I was wondering if you know how to make foldable wings without including wire to make them move? If you have any ideas that’d be wonderful. I also have a deviantart if talking directly is better.
Huh. I like sewing with felt because, while the edges are pretty iffy, the final plush always feels nice and sturdy. Plus, you can needle-felt on some of those annoying tiny patterns and details! I guess it’s a matter of preference.
Oof Boi I think I know how to get one! :3 How I got a sewing machine was by my family. If you celebrate your birthday, then maybe ask for a sewing machine ( Or ask for money.) If you have a job, then save up money for one! I hope you get one someday! :D
I’m not a furry but I am incredibly impressed! Wow! Making a dragon is so much more difficult than making a simple teddy bear but it’s sooooo cute I would love to make one of my own! I never thought of it till now. Maybe I’ll make my own fursona to become a plushie ❤️
Another easy and useful stitch is the back stitch. Look it up but the gist is to sew to the start to point a. Them make point b behind the start and repeat, going back to the start of the last loop. It's an easy pattern and I use it for my sewing.
I just want to say, thank you for making this video. I wanted to make plushies as a hobby, but never where to start. Being a student on a tight budget, meant I kept pushing back. But this video has really helped me get started. So thank you.
As someone who's only sewn clothing, it never occurred to me that you could just... ladder stitch limbs onto a finished body. I've been working on my first plush project ever & sewing them to my mock-up like *sleeves* this whole time -- which is, I should have you know, an incredible pain in the tail.😔 Might try this next time, thanks!
Neffertity I plan on in a few years making two protogen sisters and maybe making a plush for each of them to hold, maybe they'll get their sisters plush so they can hold each other and be cuter, plus, this will make the selectively mute/non talkative one more able to show her expressions
Oh that stitch is simple for me in kindergarten there was these little wooden animals with holes and a non sharp needle and thread and each time I interacted with it I stitch exactly like that! :D
@@Neffertity :D where do you get your fabric from? I really like the green you used in this and would like to use something similar on a plushie I want to make. If you can't remember, then that's fine, thank's anyway :)
This will be perfect for my wife's birthday thank you so much for taking time out of your schedule to show us how to do this I love your plushies personally once again thank you
Hot glue works, I made a blob of hot glue and cut the edges with a knife to make them the right shape, colored them with sharpie, added a pupil with a pen, and put paper on the back to define the color
Thank you so so so much for not making everything sound super complicated! I love that you made everything very clear without it being confusing. Your plushies are beautiful and I can't wait to make my own!!
28:36 OH MY GOD I WAS NOT PREPARED FOR THIS LEVEL OF CUTENESS!! Also thanks for the video, super helpful I am totally gonna try my hoof at making a plushie! ^^
Thanks for this tutorial. I just found out that I love making plushies. I've made two until now. A 35cm baby shark for my niece and an Onodera Punpun (a big chick in a manga series), which was in fact the first plush: I thought it would be easy and it was, and it was amazing to complete it and gift it to my girlfriend (she loved it). Now I'm looking for videos and courses to get more into it and try harder characters, and this video is particularly helpful and I feel very comfortable with your voice and speech. You have a new subscriber from Venezuela.
Finally... I've been dying for making one huggable plushie for my cute kitty Draxem, but when I searched through the whole Internet in China I could not find any tutorial. It felt like an eternal night when I stared in overwhelming enviness at other furries' plushies... And when I cried for a tutorial, a netizen simply replied, "They use thier skills to make money, and probably not to make any tutorial." =( Now I have access to UA-cam and my first search is for making up for this pity, and I can say I'm much more than lucky to have found this awesome video! You are a real maker! God bless you!!!
$10 is so cheap as compared to buying one from someone for $300. They're expensive for a reason of course. Its a lot of work, skill, and material. You have to pay a lot for luxury items like this.
If you look around on Amazon they can be alot cheaper, I'm from the UK so idk what the exchange rates are but I got 100 for around £4.99 which is quite cheap
this is amazing and i do have a mask so i have been really needing this but wow my mind could neverrrrrr!!!! but Neffertity you are amazing girl!!!!! woooo!!!!
hey! this was really useful! I've made plushies in the past, and have used fleece previously, so i had no idea that you can get anti-pill fleece! this has got he remotivated to open my pattern book once again and try it again! thanks for the motivation!
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I got the crazy idea that I want to make a plushie of Caith Sith from Final Fantasy 7 and this tutorial was a great start on my journey to accomplish this crazy challenge. Lol
You are extremely talented!!! Thank you so much for showing us how to make it! Ive been invested in the idea of making a plushie for a while but never knew how! You are amazing! Thank you!!!
This video is one of the best and very helpful videos on how to make a plushy thank you soo much I really love your videos they are very helpful if it comes to cuteee plushies 😊😁❤
I just recently made my first sewn pillow in my sewing class! So I now know how to use a sewing machine! My mom got one but never learned how to use it, and never got rid of it. So now I'm off to find a simple plush pattern to make my own little plush! If I can find a velociraptor plush patter I can understand I will totally use this as reference to make a plush of my raptor sona!! :)
Thank you so much for this video! I’ve always loved plushies. Lately I’ve been wanting one that’s really “special” after losing my childhood plush from moving (he was a yellow lab named lucky. My nan got him for me at toys r us when I was around 8. He was the only yellow lab out of a large selection of multiple different breeds of dogs so I had to get him. ❤️ I lost him when I was 22)- so I thought maybe I should try making one! Learned some great tips here!
Ok I think your dragon just talked to my bunnies, because they both spun around and perked their ears when he squeaked :D They aren't usually bothered by things I watch.
4:13 Using this small clip, it's best to make patterns that already consider seam allowance instead of adding it yourself when you trace the pattern. This will ensure that your seam allowance is even/equal and it's easier in case you do mess up the first time. Also, ensure that the marker/chalk/pencil you are using for tracing the pattern is meant for fabric and can easily be washed. Make sure you know the cleaning requirements for your plushies too since if you clean the plushy in hot water and it has cold water fabrics mixed in, you can potentially mess up the plush.
The website admin of the pattern website said that she might have made a Shenron scarf but she made a Haku one instead. I'm sad. DBZ is my life. It has impacted me on a personal level.
i know im pretty late to the party, but thank you! my favourite character from my favourite game was recently represented as a REALLY cute cat in his new quest, so i just thought "i need a plushie of him" and searched up on youtube how to make one. your tutorial is really great, im definitely going to try it out very soon!
This tutorial was super helpful and introduced me to stitches I never knew about! Your plushies are so cute and creative! Can you please show how you made the eyes? I really want to see how that process is done! 😁
It really is a privilege to get to learn from an experienced maker! I have been trying to get into plush making and let me tell you- your video has certainly helped my goodness!! I can't thank you enough for sharing your techniques,,
I want to try this so bad now! I'm going to have to wait until I can get the materials and learn how to do some sewing and learn how to make my own designs and stuff ;-;
I could not get poly pellets as I live in Scotland so I used my Father’s ‘’ expensive Indian rice “ as a substitute and Now I am in trouble for putting my Dad’s dinner inside a plushie.
This video was in my recommended part of the startpage of youtube. I was really hard thinking about going into sewing and making own plushies and maybe clothings, but that dream was put low in priority so often and now I get this. I really want to start with making plushies! THANK YOU! *big hug *
Can I just say THANK YOU for putting links in the description for things such as the tools you used in the video. I often see tutorials just mention something and move on, and I have to go searching if I want the same thing. Or sometimes just miss out things. Also the free plushie patterns you linked are super helpful 😃 I plan on making plushies myself someday and I think they’d be a great starting point.
Thank you for sharing your techniques and tips with the internet. The stitching info is a huge help since, while I’m not making a plushie, I’m making an arm dragon puppet and don’t have a sewing machine so that’s gonna be wonderful, but this helped a lot to decide what stitches I want to use since I have no experience with this sort of stuff.
How do you print out a pattern if you want to to be bigger than your printer? All I have is a regular printer that’s hooked up to my computer, and there’s only enough room for printer paper, which means I could only print really small patterns. I guess I could print a pattern out on multiple sheets of paper, but that just seems unnecessary complicated.
Finally a maker who shares their techniques with us
Like she said people don't like to have their own personal style replicated. So it's totally understandable for people to generally not want to show others how they do it. So it really is generous for her to make this tutorial.
@@libbyblue62 no i didn't mean her style lol i mean she showed us how to make it 😅
@@honeyaroura6794 I mean when people show how they make an item it makes it very easy to copy their style.
@@honeyaroura6794 people can try and copy someone's style just by looking at their finished product but if you see the steps in making their exact items it becomes much easier. That's why I don't make tutorials on how I make my products. So it's really generous when people do cause they're risking the chance of cruddy people ripping off their style
floof ball inr
Remember, makers don’t owe you tutorials this nice. This is a privilege.
Exactly!
True
agreed
Very agreeable
Amen
Cant say I’m a furry, but my 4 year old nephew adores stuffed animals, so this video was really helpful. I’m gonna be making a stuffed toy of his old dog who passed a month ago, and give it to him for Christmas! Thank you for all the directions and help!!
Please tell me you did that and that he liked it, i would cry so much if i got a plushie from my dog that passed some years ago (i think i will actually make a plushie of her because we grew up togheter and i miss her a lot)
@@justabooberv4298 I did! I tried my best and it turned out really well so I made one for my son too! My nephew really loved it and according to his mom sleeps with it every night!
@@skimpy5762 that's so amazing!
@@skimpy5762 thats adorable
@@justabooberv4298sorry for ur loss my 10 yr dog is about to pass soon
I have multiple chronic conditions that made me feel unable to have any hobbies. Your vibe and tips with this video helped me take initiative in making plushies. I am only my second one in, but I am having a lot of fun. If I go slow enough, my hands behave for the most part. Thank you. You didn't make me feel overwhelmed and I feel like I got a part of myself back.
I'm so happy to hear that!
It always makes me so happy to hear that my work can inspire and spark that creative drive in others. ^_^
@@Neffertity You're so precious! 💛
Wonder clips and fabric glue help me when my hands are being fussy. I know this is an old comment but wanted to share in case it makes it easier for you too! Having a warm drink or something I can hold in my hands when they cramp can be nice too!
I was thinking I wasn’t gonna do the magnets until you said my plushie could be the spider man he wants to be
ljiksehjiosejhfioasuhdjf XD
I no speak english
FireGamerGirl
“DAD you have to speak English”
Sorry it’s a killing Eve scene 👌🏼
Yeahhhhhh
@@killingeveedits8228 I loved Killing Eve so much, can't wait for more
@@youremyfavoritesong9868 so relatable x I cannot wait either
i’m not a furry, but i am a D&D DM... who just let my players go through a magical creature petting zoo. with a pet shop at the end... where they found that they were selling all species of big cats that they had bonded with.
am i going to attempt to make my players plushies of their fantasy big cats??? yep.
This is a lovely idea that I might steal.
Did you end up doing it?
sounds like someone is the greatest dm of all time
thank you! now I don't have to pay $140 for a budsies! ❤ subbing! Omg... So many like!?!! Tysm everyone
Woo hoo!
Budsies isn't a good plush company anyways. Check BestGifts4You on Etsy or My Plush Toys on Instagram instead. Much better options, trust me...
@iCarlyKitty Agreed on My Plush Toys. I am following them for a while, and they have really nice service (telling you when special prices end for example), also, the workers have a very nice working space. The plushies seem to be pretty accurate too (as accurate as a plushie can be)! That’s why I’m planning to order sometime.
magic the fox never buy from buddies they fucking suck
@@NanoKai Yeah.... they screwed up my order and when I wanted changes, they just sent it in all its ugliness. It looks NOTHING like the Concept art I sent there. I expected a very thin dog and got a THICC nightmare of seams that rip apart from looking at them...
I am here 4 years later, into 10 minutes of video, and already crying of joy because this is SO helpful. We have a huge projects with friends to do homemade plushies and we have 5 of them to do and all you are saying will just save us SO MUCH TIME
thank you so much for this
i'm not even a furry and this was in my recommended still gonna like it tho
Same
Caelin Bevan same
Same lol
same (except i didn't get this recommended)
EnderLord
Bet you’re a furry now after seeing these guys
*Me, a 12 year old who's going to learn to sew just to make a Plushie for my mom on Christmas* "this is will be... fun"
Coming from someone who loves to sew (and wishes she had MORE TIME to do it) sometimes doing an “oopsies” and cutting out more than one piece or part of a pattern can be a life saver because in the event you do an “oopsies” while sewing and need to discard a piece, you have an extra without having to go back and recut it again!
Of course, if you’re using a fabric that is particularly expensive or hard to find/purchase or you just wanna cut back on wasting your materials, you want to make sure you try to avoid this little mistake. However, if you’re as clumsy as me it can be pretty beneficial!
Sidenote: my least favorite material to work with is felt. If you see too close to the edge it falls apart and your stitches come undone!
Felt is only good for very minor details from my personal experience
Neffertity Hey, a question for you!
I really wanna take a shot at making my own Toothless plush this summer. I was wondering if you know how to make foldable wings without including wire to make them move? If you have any ideas that’d be wonderful. I also have a deviantart if talking directly is better.
Huh. I like sewing with felt because, while the edges are pretty iffy, the final plush always feels nice and sturdy. Plus, you can needle-felt on some of those annoying tiny patterns and details! I guess it’s a matter of preference.
Just one more video:
Me at 3am: *HOW TO MAKE A PLUSHIE!*
Ikr my friend is at my house and he is asleep and I am watching this and it is all most 4am
lol i’m doing it on a school night and this got me excited
I don’t have a sewing machine so...
Here we go
Hand sewing plushies is totally an option. :D
Machines just make the stitching tighter and more long lasting.
I felt that
Same. Waiting for the 31st(halloween) or Nov. 1st for my sewing kit to arrive ^^
Have fun
Oof Boi I think I know how to get one! :3 How I got a sewing machine was by my family. If you celebrate your birthday, then maybe ask for a sewing machine ( Or ask for money.) If you have a job, then save up money for one! I hope you get one someday! :D
I’m not a furry but I am incredibly impressed! Wow! Making a dragon is so much more difficult than making a simple teddy bear but it’s sooooo cute I would love to make one of my own! I never thought of it till now. Maybe I’ll make my own fursona to become a plushie ❤️
Welp. I didn’t notice that the video was 30 minutes long and I ended up watching all of it. Oops.
Great video though!
It took far longer than 30 minutes to make, so I definitely appreciate you taking the time to watch it. :D
# relatable🤣
Same
Neffertity how long do they take?
@@killingeveedits8228 something tells me at least two days also look I'm replying to year old comments 🤣
Today I learned that you can’t only have your own art style, you can have you OWN plushie style! Cool!
Never blanket stitched something
But it looks so satisfying and I wanna do it
It's a nice stitch to work! It's v relaxing
@@C.Woodford until it stabs you
@@ash4d true
@@ash4d I mean I've been sewing since i was about 5 and im now 16 so it rarely happens to me anymore I guess I kinda forgot it was a thing
Another easy and useful stitch is the back stitch. Look it up but the gist is to sew to the start to point a. Them make point b behind the start and repeat, going back to the start of the last loop. It's an easy pattern and I use it for my sewing.
I just want to say, thank you for making this video. I wanted to make plushies as a hobby, but never where to start. Being a student on a tight budget, meant I kept pushing back. But this video has really helped me get started. So thank you.
Me: My furry phase is OVER. I need something else to do I-
UA-cam: Wanna go on a furry binge watch?
Me: .......maybe.......
*phase
@@lpspeanutbutterpro woopsie dasies buckaroo
i forgot how to spell a word too
Phaaaaase........suuuure....look. Furry isnt a phase. Sorry to break it to you.
Also im kidding
@@stxr.crossxd.lovers lol ik
Anonymous Mothman have you made a fursona?
As someone who's only sewn clothing, it never occurred to me that you could just... ladder stitch limbs onto a finished body. I've been working on my first plush project ever & sewing them to my mock-up like *sleeves* this whole time -- which is, I should have you know, an incredible pain in the tail.😔
Might try this next time, thanks!
It's definitely an easier way to understand the patterns
I'd looovvve to make my character into a plush! This has been very helpful! You describe things slowly and simply, and everything makes sense.
Thank you so much! I'm overjoyed to hear my video was helpful to you. ^_^
If you do make a plush of your character, you';; have to show it to me. :D
Absolutely!! 😄
Neffertity I plan on in a few years making two protogen sisters and maybe making a plush for each of them to hold, maybe they'll get their sisters plush so they can hold each other and be cuter, plus, this will make the selectively mute/non talkative one more able to show her expressions
@@Neffertity thanks so much i wanna make Amazing World of Gumball plushies
I’m not even a furry, this is just a really good guide for plushies. I didn’t even know you’re supposed to turn them inside out!
Oh that stitch is simple for me in kindergarten there was these little wooden animals with holes and a non sharp needle and thread and each time I interacted with it I stitch exactly like that! :D
That dragon sleeping with plushies is sooooo cute
It's very adorable and I'll defiantly be using this video to help me in the future.
btw your fursuit is amazing
Daww, thanks so much! :D
@@Neffertity :D where do you get your fabric from? I really like the green you used in this and would like to use something similar on a plushie I want to make. If you can't remember, then that's fine, thank's anyway :)
@@illyannaturtle6950 I beleive I got this neon green from Amazon. Most of my fabric comes from there.
Definitely*
@@fairyduckling nonono, defiantly
This will be perfect for my wife's birthday thank you so much for taking time out of your schedule to show us how to do this I love your plushies personally once again thank you
Oh gosh, you need more subs! 👏👏👏
Awww, thank you. ^u^
I just enjoy making content to share with others.
This creator is way too cute in the way they show things, thankful for this tutorial AND the way it was given form
How do you only have like 800 subs? This is amazing! Keep up the great work. As for topics I want to see, maybe how to do plushie eyes?
Thanks so much! ^_^
Plushie eyes would certainly be an interesting video, since there are several different kinds. :)
You were so right! look at her subs now! she deserved it
When I watch dis I'd was 18.17K lol
Hot glue works, I made a blob of hot glue and cut the edges with a knife to make them the right shape, colored them with sharpie, added a pupil with a pen, and put paper on the back to define the color
@@bellapokemonlover8604 hahahahahahaha 72.9k
Thank you so so so much for not making everything sound super complicated! I love that you made everything very clear without it being confusing. Your plushies are beautiful and I can't wait to make my own!!
Many thanks^^ you helped me make a plush for my gf and she loved it thank you so much!!! You just earned your self a new sub! Keep it up!!
Yay! I'm so happy to hear that!
Thank you so much for making this. You are the first person who describes it in details to help me learn.
28:36
OH MY GOD I WAS NOT PREPARED FOR THIS LEVEL OF CUTENESS!!
Also thanks for the video, super helpful I am totally gonna try my hoof at making a plushie! ^^
Im glad you enjoyed it!
Did it turn out well?
ua-cam.com/video/x3SxEOvAOEg/v-deo.html
AWW I AGREE THIS IS SOOO CUTEEE X3
Thanks for this tutorial. I just found out that I love making plushies. I've made two until now. A 35cm baby shark for my niece and an Onodera Punpun (a big chick in a manga series), which was in fact the first plush: I thought it would be easy and it was, and it was amazing to complete it and gift it to my girlfriend (she loved it). Now I'm looking for videos and courses to get more into it and try harder characters, and this video is particularly helpful and I feel very comfortable with your voice and speech. You have a new subscriber from Venezuela.
I'm so happy you enjoy my content!
When I film my videos I make a frame out of pencils so I know what is and isn’t in camera view
Hope this helps
That's a good note, I'll remember that for the future. :)
Ok now I need:
Paper
Fabric
Literally everything else you listed in this video
Knowledge on sewing
You're so underrated! I loved this video and it was so helpful
I'm glad you found it helpful! :D
Finally... I've been dying for making one huggable plushie for my cute kitty Draxem, but when I searched through the whole Internet in China I could not find any tutorial. It felt like an eternal night when I stared in overwhelming enviness at other furries' plushies... And when I cried for a tutorial, a netizen simply replied, "They use thier skills to make money, and probably not to make any tutorial." =( Now I have access to UA-cam and my first search is for making up for this pity, and I can say I'm much more than lucky to have found this awesome video! You are a real maker! God bless you!!!
"theyre actually a lot cheaper than you think!" oh so like 5$?
*checks link*
_over $10 with shipping_
it's 100 pieces and they're reusable so it isnt that bad
$10 isnt that much. i mean... maybe for a kid... but eh.
You can get like 20-50 for $5-6 you don't neccesarily need 100pcs cause that's a lot and $10 is still really cheap
$10 is so cheap as compared to buying one from someone for $300. They're expensive for a reason of course. Its a lot of work, skill, and material. You have to pay a lot for luxury items like this.
If you look around on Amazon they can be alot cheaper, I'm from the UK so idk what the exchange rates are but I got 100 for around £4.99 which is quite cheap
this is amazing and
i do have a mask so i have been really needing this but wow my mind could neverrrrrr!!!!
but Neffertity you are amazing girl!!!!!
woooo!!!!
hey! this was really useful! I've made plushies in the past, and have used fleece previously, so i had no idea that you can get anti-pill fleece! this has got he remotivated to open my pattern book once again and try it again! thanks for the motivation!
Thank you so much for this tutorial!
I got the crazy idea that I want to make a plushie of Caith Sith from Final Fantasy 7 and this tutorial was a great start on my journey to accomplish this crazy challenge. Lol
You can do it!
You are extremely talented!!! Thank you so much for showing us how to make it! Ive been invested in the idea of making a plushie for a while but never knew how! You are amazing! Thank you!!!
"Don't get the material stuck in the machine, trust me, it's a pain in the butt."
Me: "Someone feels my pain."
NEED. MORE. LONG. TUTORIALS! Love watching them while I work on my fursuits 🤣👌
Ikr? You can just put them on and have something fun to listen to while you work! :D
This actually showed me what I needed to know.. And a heap more. Take my sub!
This video is one of the best and very helpful videos on how to make a plushy thank you soo much
I really love your videos they are very helpful if it comes to cuteee plushies 😊😁❤
This bloody worked! Thanks for the help Neffertity!
I haven't made a plushie in a LONG time and now I'm going to attempt making some of my fursonas!
I'd love to see what you make! :D
@@Neffertity I'd have to decide on who to make first, I have a LOT of fursonas lol.
I love how you make your plushies
Hey, I'm following you on Plushies Amino! I knew I recognized you!
It's a small world. :D
I watched this for a project in school, but now I feel like this could be my new hobby! Overall, really helpful tutorial :D
u are such a beautiful person!
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@@Scribblebob9990 shush
no u
I usually never watch the whole thing of how to make, but i did o.o
I just recently made my first sewn pillow in my sewing class! So I now know how to use a sewing machine! My mom got one but never learned how to use it, and never got rid of it. So now I'm off to find a simple plush pattern to make my own little plush!
If I can find a velociraptor plush patter I can understand I will totally use this as reference to make a plush of my raptor sona!! :)
Again, thank you so much!! Watching someone step by step helps so much! I’m excited to start making my first one!
Thank you so much for this video! I’ve always loved plushies. Lately I’ve been wanting one that’s really “special” after losing my childhood plush from moving (he was a yellow lab named lucky. My nan got him for me at toys r us when I was around 8. He was the only yellow lab out of a large selection of multiple different breeds of dogs so I had to get him. ❤️ I lost him when I was 22)- so I thought maybe I should try making one! Learned some great tips here!
Aww, that would be such a sweet sentimental plushie to make
when you don't have a sewing machine, and you aren't good at sewing in general, and you gotta save up for supplies.
Phew. This is gonna be fun :D
Perfect for the plush prop I’m making for my suit!
And fyi you are by far the best explainer that I have ever seen tysm!!
Ok I think your dragon just talked to my bunnies, because they both spun around and perked their ears when he squeaked :D They aren't usually bothered by things I watch.
I'm secretly a bunny whisperer ahha
I've never seen a grown up making qn entire channel of toy, I LOVE IT!
"And im makeing a dutch angle dragon"
OoO you know what i want
a n g l e
Last year this video was the beginning of me binge watching all of your tic toks and UA-cam vids but yet I'm just starting to make my second plush😂
4:13 Using this small clip, it's best to make patterns that already consider seam allowance instead of adding it yourself when you trace the pattern. This will ensure that your seam allowance is even/equal and it's easier in case you do mess up the first time.
Also, ensure that the marker/chalk/pencil you are using for tracing the pattern is meant for fabric and can easily be washed. Make sure you know the cleaning requirements for your plushies too since if you clean the plushy in hot water and it has cold water fabrics mixed in, you can potentially mess up the plush.
Okay but imma say that I watched this video so so much i always watch this video when i sew it's so relaxing
"Nice simple design" *proceeds to cut pattern into a legion of papers* my eyes nearly popped out of my head O.o
Thank you SO much. I've always wanted to me a plush. One day, a suit. Ha.
This was a very helpful video! I’ve been wanting to make myself a plushie for the longest time and since I found this video I can!
Finaly a good artist
The website admin of the pattern website said that she might have made a Shenron scarf but she made a Haku one instead. I'm sad. DBZ is my life. It has impacted me on a personal level.
Dang. This is like the best plush I’ve ever seen!
i know im pretty late to the party, but thank you! my favourite character from my favourite game was recently represented as a REALLY cute cat in his new quest, so i just thought "i need a plushie of him" and searched up on youtube how to make one. your tutorial is really great, im definitely going to try it out very soon!
The last scene was so adorable!!!
The cutest plushie thief ever...
Wow I learned quite a bit. Thanks
Low key scared to get started but also excited. Thank you!
"Do the legs like this!"
Me, the idiot who just wants to make a small aquatic animal: oh yeah sure
Bro I’m soooo great full for your tutorials and I love how detailed you are and please keep up the good work!!
Love your dragon’s!!!!
Thank you sooo much. First it one of the best tutorial, kind and explicit , for other part you inspire so much.
This tutorial was super helpful and introduced me to stitches I never knew about! Your plushies are so cute and creative! Can you please show how you made the eyes? I really want to see how that process is done! 😁
It really is a privilege to get to learn from an experienced maker! I have been trying to get into plush making and let me tell you- your video has certainly helped my goodness!! I can't thank you enough for sharing your techniques,,
I'm glad it's helpful. Though, I definitely need to make a newer one
9:08-OMG I used that mostly as a knot to finish my sewing!! 😂😂
I’m a really big fan :)
This advice really helped
I want to try this so bad now! I'm going to have to wait until I can get the materials and learn how to do some sewing and learn how to make my own designs and stuff ;-;
Finally i can make a Puro (from changed) plushie withour buying it!
Thanks!
I could not get poly pellets as I live in Scotland so I used my Father’s ‘’ expensive Indian rice “ as a substitute and Now I am in trouble for putting my Dad’s dinner inside a plushie.
Oh mah gah 😂
This video was in my recommended part of the startpage of youtube. I was really hard thinking about going into sewing and making own plushies and maybe clothings, but that dream was put low in priority so often and now I get this.
I really want to start with making plushies! THANK YOU! *big hug *
Yes. this is exactly what I need. I'm merching some plushie's of my ocs and the fact that I am a furry - and see this
this was the best tutorial ive ever seen for this
THANKYOU so much for the help. This will help me so much in making my lion plush :)
Can I just say THANK YOU for putting links in the description for things such as the tools you used in the video. I often see tutorials just mention something and move on, and I have to go searching if I want the same thing. Or sometimes just miss out things.
Also the free plushie patterns you linked are super helpful 😃 I plan on making plushies myself someday and I think they’d be a great starting point.
I'd love to see more videos like this neffy
I shall definitely aim to make more. :D
I am always open to suggestions as well.
Thank you for sharing your techniques and tips with the internet. The stitching info is a huge help since, while I’m not making a plushie, I’m making an arm dragon puppet and don’t have a sewing machine so that’s gonna be wonderful, but this helped a lot to decide what stitches I want to use since I have no experience with this sort of stuff.
Me: ooh a easy tutorial!
Me again: oh wait I’m broke I can’t buy the fleece oof...
Me also:welp time to ask my mom
Really wasn't expecting that ending, thanks for the tips though
19:19
*Holding a ladder and a middle school OC ref sheet.* "Alright, what next?"
I love the little feathery hair clips you always have. They look so floofy and bouncy and pretty and I love them!
How do you print out a pattern if you want to to be bigger than your printer? All I have is a regular printer that’s hooked up to my computer, and there’s only enough room for printer paper, which means I could only print really small patterns. I guess I could print a pattern out on multiple sheets of paper, but that just seems unnecessary complicated.
THE FREAKING JUMPSCARE OF THE TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES MADE ME SPIT MY WATER- love this tho!