tabby said:
Aw the pics didn’t come through right. Oh well, but that is funny there’s a Shrek version :lol:
Never too late to learn. I had a lot of fun when I made my octopus plush, the only part I had trouble with was attaching the feet things but eventually I figured it out haha.
Oh nice! Embroidered flowers are so pretty. I’m a total novice with embroidery currently but if I could sit down and make floral patterns with it I totally would.
You’re welcome. I’m really happy it’s been helpful for you and others. I guess I should give some credit to Meteor for asking me about sewing advice. If not for her I probably would never have made a thread like this. Something like this wouldn’t have crossed my mind to put out here on my own.
Oh, I swear they appeared properly in the preview, I don't know what went wrong, but anyway, they are delicious. I think it's probably a recipe from my country, so that's why you may not have heard of it.
Truth. When my sister got such an octopus, I joked that I would also sew a similar one. I didn't look at any of the tutorials before, as I forgot about it, only after you wrote it, I realized that I was going to sew it. Glad you gave me this link to it. Anyway, I think I might have trouble attaching these feet like you, but I think I'll figure it out somehow too.
If you know other interesting tutorials on sewing mascots, you can also send me something interesting.
Me too. Actually, this is the first time I embroider, but like I said before, you inspired me to try different things. And yeah it's a bit time consuming, but it looks pretty good. Maybe it's not perfect, but for the first time I'm quite happy with the effect. I have to finish the last flower and it will be done. When I get embroidered practice and my works will look better, I'm going to make one to Father Satan. I saw people drawing before, and as I draw rather average, I thought that I could give something in a different form.
Also I got a machine sewing from my aunt. My grandfather suddenly had the idea that he wanted to buy me a machine, then my aunt found out about it and she gave me one. So when I finish my embroidery practice, I will finally start learning how to use the machine.
Yes, she deserves credit too! Both of you actually.