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this is the pattern that if you look for you won't find since the original artist's account has been deactivated and essentially every thing has gone off of DA now. So enjoy the free pattern!It's not mine and it's not yours so you can't sell it! (The pattern that is)
So just be a good sport and direct the person wanting the pattern this way!
(Can't figure something out? Need help? Just ask me!)
also can all be found here-> [link]
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Comments: 24
haiban In reply to SpontaniouslyCombust [2013-06-06 05:30:29 +0000 UTC]
bottom part of the 3rd part of the tutorial. [link] I've changed the pattern to my liking for my own chosen style of plush [link]
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haiban In reply to Miss-Neawn [2013-02-01 04:21:54 +0000 UTC]
measurements? it's a pattern, it can be what ever size you want it to be really, but if I where to give a measurement: one pattern sheet per printed page makes a pony about 8inches to 7 inches, turn them sideways to have 2 pattern sheets per page is about 4 inches, or do 3 sheets on a single page and they come out about 2 1/2 inches. sizes may slightly vary.
I think that answers your question... Anything else you need to know deary?
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Miss-Neawn In reply to haiban [2013-02-01 16:35:52 +0000 UTC]
Well, yes, that sort of answers it.. I guess what I meant to ask was, in order to make a plushie about 9 inches tall, how much fabric would one need, in square inches, maybe? I did, however, find a new pattern that would be much less complicated..
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haiban In reply to Miss-Neawn [2013-02-01 20:53:55 +0000 UTC]
it is complicated a bit. especially because of the muzzle, your free to edit it, sticking to the pattern isn't mandatory or anything. but if have found better suits your needs be my guest. and I find that getting a 1 foot cut of fabric would be plenty with left over of about 2/3 of it so if you wanted to use the material with another pattern.
and if you need any help figuring our any of the other pony patterns, I'm fairly good a understanding how patters work for them, most of them are simple enough. I've also have worked with this one -> [link]
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Miss-Neawn In reply to haiban [2013-02-02 01:55:55 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I'll be sure to get back to you on how it/they turn out. ^-^
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haiban In reply to Miss-Neawn [2013-02-02 03:43:41 +0000 UTC]
kk. I'd love to know how they come out. ^w^
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WaywardLycan [2012-08-30 19:56:01 +0000 UTC]
I have on teensy question~
what are the little points that come off the pieces for and what do you do with them? :/
Awesome pattern by the way~ the plushes you have made with it look very professional~
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haiban In reply to WaywardLycan [2012-08-30 21:23:24 +0000 UTC]
it's to know what is suppose to match up when stitching and pinning. the leg peices match up with the knotches that they are suppose to be at.(to help not mix up the leg pieces when working) or the head back peices, they meet at the very back of the head, and it notes which side should not be sewn to the face front. (trust me, it's the little things that count) the muzzel is the to point out where the peice is suppose to match up with the seem (always a good idea to pin it first to not asque it.) same with the underbelly, the point notes where the seam should be, tweek it to muchone way and the head is turned a bit and not straight forward. body points note, 1. where they meet 2. where the underbelly should end and 3. too stop stitching because you need to add the tail now.(and just the tail because the body needs to be left open past that for sewing the neck, mane and then stuffing)
and thanks! tho I use a bit of an edited vertion of this that I made beause this works great but it's a lot of little things. and thank you I do try to be as professional as I can be when it comes to any arts and crafts stuff. ^^ that and I've had lots of practice doing this pattern design
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j0rd [2012-05-21 01:10:32 +0000 UTC]
Okay, so if I make a plush using this can I sell the plush?
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haiban In reply to j0rd [2012-05-21 04:25:31 +0000 UTC]
yes. It's you're hard work. You can sell it. You just can't sell the Pattern itself.
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j0rd In reply to haiban [2012-05-21 06:57:59 +0000 UTC]
OOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Okay! Sweet. Thanks.
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haiban In reply to j0rd [2012-05-21 19:24:25 +0000 UTC]
no prob! Feel free to send a note my way if you need help with anything conserning the pattern
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j0rd In reply to haiban [2012-05-21 19:28:11 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! I've made one before, so it shouldn't be TOO hard.
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haiban In reply to beanchan [2012-05-14 05:18:01 +0000 UTC]
No prob! Just making sure it's not gone from the net
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beanchan In reply to haiban [2012-05-14 21:46:42 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad, I've been using this pattern to make some plush for an upcoming con
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