Priscilla told me that Sekob reminded her of the mushroom monster in Maple Story....
So, I thought it might look cute. =)
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Timeline 12042008
Today in Methodist Small Group meeting, we were told to draw a time-line from the past till today....
Friday, April 11, 2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
The new BLOB Plushy!
Yea, so I decided to make some more....
Items needed:
Felt
Large-eye Needle
Thick Thread
My 2nd Blob....
Wasn't too proud of it.
Though as compared to the first one, there is a bit of improvement.
Note that I've stitched the glasses rather than just putting buttons on....
The red thread on the side was intentional.
I thought that the chaotic state of sewing would look good,
but it turned out sucky....
My next attempt saw me improving on the stitch-work.
A little neater, but still not something to shout about.
Also, I've sewed a small base at the bottom so that it could stand.
Rather tedious work but it allowed me to understand the concept of a base work.
Finally, the last attempt.
Stitch-work improved in neatness.
I guess, practice makes perfect.
This time round, the back-stitching on the glasses are neater and more even.
The needlework on the sides are now more defined and though it is much neater,
there is still a natural human touch to it as it is not 100% perfect.
The base....
And finally, the end product!
I'm proud of this Blob plushy....
Perhaps, the next round, I'm gonna make some clothes for Sekob!
Cheerio!
Items needed:
Felt
Large-eye Needle
Thick Thread
My 2nd Blob....
Wasn't too proud of it.
Though as compared to the first one, there is a bit of improvement.
Note that I've stitched the glasses rather than just putting buttons on....
The red thread on the side was intentional.
I thought that the chaotic state of sewing would look good,
but it turned out sucky....
My next attempt saw me improving on the stitch-work.
A little neater, but still not something to shout about.
Also, I've sewed a small base at the bottom so that it could stand.
Rather tedious work but it allowed me to understand the concept of a base work.
Finally, the last attempt.
Stitch-work improved in neatness.
I guess, practice makes perfect.
This time round, the back-stitching on the glasses are neater and more even.
The needlework on the sides are now more defined and though it is much neater,
there is still a natural human touch to it as it is not 100% perfect.
The base....
And finally, the end product!
I'm proud of this Blob plushy....
Perhaps, the next round, I'm gonna make some clothes for Sekob!
Cheerio!
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Blob Plush! (1st attempt)
I know I took after my Dad's creativity.
But now, I think I'm taking after my Mom, Sis, and my Cuz Sis
when it comes to craft making.
I love it!
It's my first attempt in making a blob plush.
What made me want to do plushies?
Check the websites below....
http://www.cherylthinktank.blogspot.com/
http://www.catrabbit.com.au
Thanks for the inspiration!
Btw, this plush is for Sarah's Birthday.
Happy Birthday!
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