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Published: 2013-08-17 09:26:24 +0000 UTC; Views: 2327; Favourites: 52; Downloads: 10
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This lovely lady is a commission and isn't for sale. *u *Her accessories are made of fleece, and she is made of silver and caramel cuddle minky.
Littlepip (c) to her respective owner
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kite11 [2013-08-24 13:28:43 +0000 UTC]
not for sale T-T still really awesome and adorable, great job on the Pipbuck and getting the readout on it
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lordalexander74 [2013-08-17 16:23:07 +0000 UTC]
And now to patiently wait for that package to arrive. Pip's muzzle looks flat/horizontal and the pony on her pipbuck/pipboy is upside down/at an awkward angle. Think about it: If you're wearing that pipboy as is, and you turn your arm/hoof/whatever to look at it, that pony image should have its hooves facing you.
Not a big deal, I imagine it's hard to get everything perfect when you're dealing with unfamiliar characters/settings/stories.
Couple minor details I'm picking over. I'm happy with this plush overall, awesome work as usual.
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AppleDew In reply to lordalexander74 [2013-08-17 16:31:42 +0000 UTC]
Definitely~ *o * With a character with no solid reference, and little understanding of her background, it's definitely hard to muster up an accurate plushie. But I did have plenty of fun tinkering around with the design~
And just as a quick heads up, the jacket isn't removable like I planned it to be, her pipbuck is sewn directly onto her hoof, pinning down one of the sleeves of her jacket, but the zipper doooooes function properly.
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lordalexander74 In reply to AppleDew [2013-08-19 20:52:31 +0000 UTC]
One more thing: Pip's left legs are a bit longer than her right legs, by about a half inch. At least she can lean on the Apple Bloom plush you made me a while ago, Blooms' right legs are longer, keeping both ponies upright.
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AppleDew In reply to lordalexander74 [2013-08-19 21:13:27 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I've been trying to work on that issue by adjusting the pattern, the way I cut and sew the patterns. I seem to always have that issue where they kind of lean to a side. :< I have a prototype coming up, that will hopefully make my mares and stallions more proportionate to my fillies and colts in height. Plus my Mares seem to be an inch or two shorter than they should be~ *o *
Giving my patterns more seam allowance will probably help me out alot, now that I think about it, plus I've been considering putting in darts, basically little half circles under the pony where the leg meets the body, so the legs can be more straight then sprawled out. But I digress. *o * So expect a prototype or two real soon. c: I'll note you when I'm ready to ship off the prototypes. ^^
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