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Taking a slight break from the paws to work on the tail part of this commission. This 180ish cm dragger has 30 total pieces, 20 of them being the spots that will be hand sewn.
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My colleague had repurposed an old real fox fur coat into a patchwork blanket. They’d sewn all the fox hides together by hand but needed some machine help to put a backing on. So I helped her to cut some fleece to size and ran it through my sewing machine. It looks so good and…
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Powering away on the paw part of this commission. These are turning out to be the most complicated paws I’ve ever made with appliqué details, cuticles, spots, & escapes!
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Foliage, rowboat, & distant fence added in. I also extracted & prepped the mid-ground fence.
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Last week I visited my partners workplace for lunch, and we laser cut this wristlet bead board in the maker space beforehand. I’m super loving how much it’s helping me choose colourways for my beading. Also, it’s the most expensive beadboard ever as we accidentally used delrin (thought it was regular acrylic).
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All the spots have been sewn in & the finger tops attached. Next step is to ready all the minky parts for install.
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I made up this cute little togapi egg over the weekend. I kinda want a large one for hugging now.
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Paws for the dinodog comm. There are 88 total pieces for these paws with lots of spot inserting to look forward to.
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I just realised I never shared my new family member! Meet Kettle. He’s a lammergier vulture gryphon, lovingly assembled by @wormsandbones. You may be seeing Kettle assisting me in my making sometimes. And go check out @wormsandbones, they are truely amazing!
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It’s been almost 2 decades since I’ve done paper tole, but I’m really pleased with how this is coming along. You can really see the difference between a flat print and the shaped piece layering.