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piece based on the idea that Dakota might've started learning guitar to play along with Ashe's drums ^_^ Ambigiously timed but was originally gonna be post s2 (tho their designs here look more s1)
Extras under the cut, as usual :3 AND a VERY detailed ID since this piece is a big one
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Detailed ID: a drawing of Dakota Cole and Ashe Winters from Just Roll With It: Prime Defenders, sitting in Ashe’s dorm room.
Ashe is sitting on the bed, with one arm behind her head and the other rested on her stomach, while Dakota is lying on his back on the floor holding an electric guitar, legs kicked up on the bed next to Ashe.
Ashe has white skin, long curly white hair, a few freckles, and is looking down at Dakota with an open mouthed smile. She is wearing a dark purple beanie with pins of Madeline from Celeste, the Welcome to Nightvale logo, and the knight from Hollow Knight partially covered by her hair.
She is also wearing a shirt with the album cover of I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning by Bright Eyes. Over the shirt is Dakota's red flannel. She's wearing black jeans, one black and green sock, and one purple and black sock with cat ears at the top and cat paws at the toes.
Dakota has mid-brown skin with a few moles, and medium lengthed, curly, bright red hair thats splayed out across the floor. his eyes are shut tight and his eyebrows are furrowed, whilst hes smiling widely.
He has a black bandana around his forehead. On his neck is a chain, and attached to that is a purple heart with the letter 'A' on it. He's wearing a white tank top, that exposes his shoulder which features a temporary Ms G tattoo of her face accompanied with the words 'Ms G' in a galaxy pattern.
Dakota's wearing beige shorts, and has another temporary tattoo on his thigh which reads 'Teaching Moment' in galaxy text. his socks are white.
The blue and white electric guitar he's holding has a sticker that says 'Prime defenders' in black and white, and another sticker that says 'Just Roll With It' in gold and purple. At the top of the guitar near the tuning pegs, it reads 'Prime'.
They are in Ashe's dorm room. Her bed has a blue mattress and a green blanket that's pushed against the pillow away from Ashe, and draping off the side of the bed onto the floor. On the part of the blanket that's on the bed, there is a plush of Morgana from Persona 5, and another plush of Bacon Man. On the part of the blanket that's on the floor, there is a Nintendo DS, except with the word 'Primtendo' written on it. On the side of the bed there are 3 stickers; one of Hatsune Miku, one of Mae Borowski from Night In The Woods, and one of Tony's Pizza.
On the purple carpeted floor underneath the bed, theres a cardboard box labelled 'Secrets'. There is also an oval rug that Dakota is lying on that has a green, yellow, blue, and red circular design. ontop of this is a pair of headphones with the wire spiralling across the floor, and an amp that Dakota's guitar is plugged into. the front of the amp has the word Prime where the brand name of an amp would be usually
Next to Ashe's bed is a set of shelves. On the flat side facing the bed, there is a My Chemical Romance poster of the album cover of Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge. Under this poster are 3 photos, of Ashe and Dakota ice skating, Ashe and William walking on traintracks, and Ashe and William taking a selfie in bed. Next to these three photos are two school schedules, labelled 'Ashe Winters' Schedule' and 'Vyncent Sol's Schedule'.
On the shelves, the top shelf has a lit candle next to a box of matches. Next to these are 4 books titled 'The Carnival Of Souls', 'Planetary Problems', 'The Purps' and 'Overlord'. The shelf below this has a plant with small white flowers, in a ceramic pot with a blue heart, a red heart, and a purple heart on it. Next to this is a bottle of ibuprofen, and a turned on purple lava lamp. Behind these are more books titled 'The New Generation', 'Island Of Amal- [cut off]', 'Ultraviolent Light', '[cut off] -Don't R- [cut off],' and 'Good Cop, Ghos- [cut off]'
Underneath that shelf is an open drawer with two fairylight chains trailing out. One is in RGB colours and the other is golden. On the closed drawer below that, there is a Welcome to Nightvale sticker.
On the white wall behind Ashe, there is a window to her left. outside the light is golden, and there is a street. Behind Ashe's head is a Thank You Scientist poster of the album Maps Of Non-Existent Places, a Car Seat Headrest poster of the album Twin Fantasy, and a trans flag. There are also messages in smudged ink reading: '[cut off] -ncent was here !!!', 'Ashe. W [cut off] -s here :3', 'DC wus here <3', 'wiwi waz here [ghost doodle]' and 'love u man'
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dire-miralis · 2 months ago
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My predictions for the Wilds plushies:
Catacabra: Relatively normal. Very square.
Quematrice: Goofy. Beak might end up looking like a big cartoon nose or mustache.
Doshaguma: Nowhere near ugly enough </3 Probably won't have actual fuzz which is criminal.
Balahara: Fleshlight, like Khezu's plush, but more hardcore.
Lala Barina: Hollow Knight character.
Congalala: Primate fanged beast plushies always look like upset dogs.
Rompopolo: So ugly, so bulbous. I Will probably want it.
Nerscylla: Undertale character.
Hirabami: Depressurised frilled shark is my best guess. I can already see and feel some dreadfully crimped felt neck flaps.
Ajarakan: Primate fanged beast plushies always look like upset dogs. This one has a felt dinner plate on its back.
Uth Duna: Elongated UFO-shaped like Gaismagorm's. Water veil might be felt, which could make it feel awful to hold :^(
Rey Dau: Flying Wyverns tend to look ok. It's probably gonna look very similar to the raths.
Nu Udra: Might be one of the better proportioned ones, though the eyes might end up very innaccurate for the sake of pattern simplification.
Xu Wu: Ditto, might turn out better than Nu Udra thanks to its lack of visible eyes.
Guardians: Will look identical to the originals but with more white, if they exist, that is. I suspect they might just not make them.
Arkveld: One of the cases that might end up looking very innaccurate due to how complex its bits are. Horns will be felt, back spike will be felt, fur will be felt, its mouth will be a jagged line to evoke the face plates, the chainlink arms ? Don't even know what they're gonna do with those.
Zoh Shia:
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Gore: Same as the most recent version we got, if they even do a new run of them.
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the-iron-shoulder · 1 year ago
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GENO!
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Pattern credit: Jocelin Gonzalez, Ravelry
So I’ve wanted to make a Geno ever since I started crocheting, and I FINALLY got my hands on a pattern! The fact that the pattern is in a language I do not speak (Spanish) was a bit of an impediment, but Google translate helped me through most of it, and once you know the abbreviations it’s mostly just numbers anyway.
The pattern, bafflingly, didn’t include instructions for crocheting the cape? Which is kind of wild considering that it’s, like, one of his only two articles of clothing. But yeah, it said to make the cape from felt. I’m like, I don’t WANT to make it from felt, I’m crocheting! So I found a pattern for Hollow Knight (the Vessel/PC) and just kind of adapted the cloak part to be Geno’s cape, with a freestyle part for the collar. (I tried doing a yellow lining for the non-collar parts but it just didn’t look good, so I’m calling it close enough.)
he’s about 8.5” tall! Surprisingly big, considering that he’s just made using size 3 yarn and a 2.25 mm hook.
so story time… when I was in 4th grade and the original SMRPG was all I could think about, one day I decided that I Wanted To Sew Something (note that I had NO experience with this) and tried to make a Geno and a Mallow out of socks and felt and fabric paint. They were uuuuugly, as you’d expect from “plushes” made by a severely ADHD 4th grader with no experience, no planning, no pattern, and not nearly enough supervision, lol. But they were my little guys anyway, because I made them! And so when I started crocheting (just a few months ago, wild), one of my goals has always been to make nice versions of my Mallow and Geno dolls. And so here’s one of them!
speaking of Mallow, I will genuinely pay cash money to someone who wants to make a Mallow pattern for me, so please DM me if you’re in the business of making custom amigurumi patterns and you want to help me make our favorite frog cloud prince boi.
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androgynousandroidlove · 3 years ago
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HOLLOW KNIGHT PLUSH PATTERNS HOLLOE KNIGHT PLUSH PATTERNS
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monstress-crochet · 6 years ago
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Hornet V2 + Pattern
Key:
Sc - Single Crochet
Hdc - Half Double Crochet
Ch - Chain
Inc - Increase
Dec - Decrease
Mc - Magic Circle
Slst - Slip Stitch
Blo - Back-end Loop Only
(I used 4 mm Comfort DK sport weight yarn by Berroco for all of this)
Legs - Make 2
R1: Mc 6 [6]
R2-12: Sc 6 [6] 10 Rounds
** Stuff lightly
** Fasten off the first leg but when you finish the last rnd of the second leg, move on the Body section
Body
R1: Ch 2 & Sc 1 into first leg, Sc 5, Sc 2 on back loop of chain connecting the two legs, Sc 6 around the second leg you started with till you end up just before the chain that the started the round [16]
** The basic idea here is to use the first 2 chains to connect the legs together. After that you sc into each stitch of the first leg you made (should be 6), work a Sc into each of the back loops of the 2 chain that are now connecting the legs together, and then sc 6 around the second leg until your back were you started. From then on, your just working rounds
R2-5: Sc 16 [16]
R6: (Sc 6, Dec) around [14]
R7: (Sc 5, Dec) around [12]
R8-9: Sc 12 around [12]
** Stuff
R10: (Sc 4, Dec) around [10]
R11-R12: Sc 10 [10]
R6: (Sc 3, Dec) around [8]
** Stuff and then fasten off leaving a tail. Use tail to close off body by sew tail into the front end loops of the 8 stitches of the last round and then pulling tight
Arms - Make 2
R1: Mc 5 [5]
R2-12: Sc 5 [5]
** Fasten off arms leaving a tail. Use tail to sew arms to the top sides of the body leaving a small neck
Horns - Make 2
Ch 16, turn, then sc 1 into 2nd chain from hook, Sc 14 [15]
R1: Sc 15 [15]
R2: Sc 6, Dec, Sc 7 [14]
R3: Sc 6, Dec, Sc 6 [13]
R4: Sc 6, Dec, Sc 5 [12]
R5: Sc 5, Dec, Sc 5 [11]
R6: Sc 4, Dec, Sc 5 [10]
R7: Sc 4, Dec, Sc 4 [9]
R8: Sc 4, Dec, Sc 3 [8]
R9: Sc 3, Dec, Sc 3 [7]
R10: Sc 2, Dec, Sc 3 [6]
R11: Sc 2, Dec, Sc 2 [5]
R12: Sc 2, Dec, Sc 1 [4]
** Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing & Stuff horns
Head
R1: Mc 6 [6]
R2: Inc Around [12]
R3: (Sc 1, Inc) around [18]
R4: (Sc 2, Inc) around [24]
R5: (Inc, Sc 3) around [30]
R6-12: Sc around [30] 6 rounds
** At the end of the 12th round, leaving hook in the final loop you made, count count backwards from the hook 15 stitchs and mark that stitch. Then Ch 2 and Sc 1 into the stitch you marked. This should create two small circles that will be used to sew the horns onto
** Fasten it off & Stuff generously
Using the tail you left on the horns, sew horns on to head. Try to line up the horns edges with the small circles on the head. The horns should curve slightly inward on one side, so make sure thcruved side is is facing towards the middle of the head. Stuff head after the first horn has been sewn on and again just before you finish sewing the second horn to make the head nice and firm. Once the horns have been attached, roll them between your fingers to help shape into points
Cape Top
Row 1: Ch 19 & turn
Row 2: Sc 1 into 5th Ch from hook, Sc 14, Ch1, turn [14]
** The first 4 chains are skip to create a loop that will hook around the capes button. Ignore the stitches in the loop for the following rows
Row 3-4: Sc 14, Ch 1, Turn, [14] Slst 1
** Do Not fasten off. Continue onto Cape Ribbing
Cape Ribbing
Row 1: Chain 14, turn
** At this point, you'll turn the cape top 90 degrees and working in rows to do some basic ribbing. One end will have a standard chain 1 and turn, while the other will Slst 1 into the next stitch in the cape top
Row 2: Blo-Hdc 13, Slst 1 into next stitch on cape top, turn [13]
Row 3: Blo-Hdc 13, Ch 1, turn [13]
Row 4: Blo-Hdc 13, Slst 1 into next stitch on cape top, turn [13]
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** Repeat Row 3 and 4 for the rest of the stitch on cape top. That's 2 rows per stitch for the rest of the 12 stitches on the cape top. Fasten off after the row is completed.
Finally sew a button on the opposite side of the cape top loop. Then cut out some oval using felt for the eyes and glue them on
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hellyeahniccage · 5 years ago
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Paintmaster Sheo Plush Pattern
hi hollow knight fandom! I made a Sheo plush for a friend, so I thought I might share my pattern in case anyone wants to make their own! If you have any questions please DM me! I’m more than happy to explain my very nonstandard pattern.
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My final guy looked like this
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Included are my pattern pieces for the base body. I freehanded the apron and cloak.
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hopefully you can print out this photo and cut out the pieces to get a sense of scale. Sheo is about the size of my hand tall and across.
so broken up by color the pattern pieces go as follows
White
x1 skull piece, its the one that’s been folded in half
x2 top skull pieces, I had to trim this a little to size and you can save time by cutting this on a fold so you don’t have to sew them together. The idea is to make the horns on the skull point upwards, so this is a little concave.
x1 face plate (Though I made many trying to cut the face out the way I wanted.)
Red
x6 foot triangles. 3 per pointy foot.
x1 chest plate
Grey (I didn’t have black)
x3 body pieces, only the front facing panel has the darts, the rest are cut the same without.
x2 arm pieces, there are three taped together in the righthand corner. The short piece slots into the body like an armpit.
x2 hand pieces. honestly I free handed a hand shape and added a tiny strip in between to make them thicker. 
x1 head/neck strip.
Remember to add a 3/8th inch-ish seam allowance around the pieces when you cut them out!!!
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Materials you’ll need are
Red fabric (maybe a square foot?) , White fabric (maybe a square foot?), grey/black fabric (maybe 3 square feet?) , stuffing, and thread. (Optional hot glue.)
Steps. 
How I did this was I sewed the leg pieces together, then turned them inside out. 
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Then I sewed the darts on the one body panel, then sewed the three body panels together, then turned them inside out. I left the top open to attach the neck later.
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After that I sewed the back seam of the single skull piece into a ring, then attached the top of the triceratops like head so it looked like a hat. Then I attached the white skull hat to the grey neck piece, making sure they had the same circumference. 
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I sewed the arm pieces together, then the hands. I attached the hands to the less wide side. One I turned those inside out I stuffed them, then sewed the armpit onto the body, on both side.
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I cut out the face plate how I wanted, put it over the neck seam, and felled down the skull to the neck. Then I attached the head to the body.
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I did hotglue the face to a black strip of elastic but you could sew it down.
after that I attached the chest plate. I also made the wristbands and headband by measuring the length of the strips to Sheo and sewing the seams down, then sliding/pulling them into place.
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And this is what I ended up with after 8 hours of hand stitching.
If you have any questions let me know!
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field-cryptobotanist · 8 months ago
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Thanks for the tag!
adorable concept!
obviously the hollow knight plush!
no pressure tagging: @hrimceald @skyeoak @amelie-isnt-french @mortimermorningstar @vvanillavveins @feralbeing @buried-in-the-archives
thank you all for the tags 🥹 @polaroidcats @faggylittleleatherboy @kaaaaaaarf @lynxindisguise @kaleidoscopexsighs @greengrug you are all on my rob list <333
OPEN TAG <33 pls do this this is so cute
but also! np tagging: @cosmmicdancer @shipsnsails @pretentiouswreckingball @sugarsnappeases @belleandsaintsebastian
@fatemy-friend @allbuthuman @dickggansey @all-yourn @velanavis @stillforests
@fruityindividual @angelfruittree @godsofwoes @werewolfenthusiast @magneto-manifesto @faefibs
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companionsofusall · 2 years ago
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[id: a set of images of a crocheted plush of the knight from Hollow Knight, a small figure with a white head and black body, with two antlers coming from his head. He’s holding a small crocheted silver/pale lavender sword, aka his Nail. It’s shown to attach and detach at his hand with a small snap button. End id ]
What do you have? “A Nail” NO-
Pattern (I modified the pattern for the needle to make a nail ^^)
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thatknittinglady · 2 years ago
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I've been planning this for awhile.
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I'm going to be trying to make a hollow knight plush. But with a removable helmet and cloak. Yes I know I sewed thar side the wrong way. But this is scrap cloth I'm using to ensure this is the proper size/pattern to use.
I'll be using a far better cloth for the helmet instead of this one. The head is just a round ball made up of black felt. I'm debating on whether or not to do visible stitching around the eye holes like this. With the black thread.
I really like it and think it fits for a being of the void. I got tiny gatcha balls about the same size I can also cut up and use if I feel like painting tiny pink plastic shells. But I COULD use them as inserts too for the helmet. To make it stiff.
Basically the helmet is patterned off a pumpkin sewing pattern to make it a helmet. I'll need to do the horns, ans the top separately. The top being just a circle and the horns just a small arm I can sew between two of the wedges.
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illmoraineakoi · 1 year ago
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Hollow Knight Vessel Plush Update
I've made a test 'final version' head and body; and they've turned out amazingly. I love them. They've both turned out so well.
I'm making a test body with interfacing at the neck, to see if that'll help stiffen the area up, to keep the head from being wobbly. The cloak should also help, but I want to make that area as durable as I can, to give it the best shot at lasting. Big parts attached to narrow places are always an issue, but hopefully the interfacing and lots of stuffing will work well.
I fucked up the eye patterns. I had made a separate eye pattern piece, and marked all 36 pairs with it. What this did was make the eye pieces too big for the eye hole on the face piece. That's why the pieces weren't fitting. What I should have did was use the empty hole on the face pattern piece to mark the eye pieces. Now I'll have to manually remark every pair over the old marks, so they're the right size.
I've decided to focus on groups of Vessels to sew completely before moving on. Currently, I've done Ghost (the Testee lol) and another 1 and a half bodies sewn, probably Hollow and Greenpath. After GP's other half is sewn, I might do two more heads before moving onto the Deepnest Four. Or just continue with bodies, because they're really fun lmao
I can get through 1 full Vessel body per day, and probably at least 1 head a day. So A full Vessel (sans cloak) every two days. Which isn't a bad pace for hand sewing. So If i do one per day, I'll have them all done in about 72 days. Probably more, because I might take some days to rest my fingers.
I've decided to put off marking the cloak pieces. I still need to make the long cloak piece tests, and the idea of making out so many pieces is very daunting. I think I should also probably do a dye test, as well, to make sure everything will turn out as I want; I just don't want to waste a bottle of dye on just one cloak. but If i wait and try to do multiple, and it doesn't work or turn out, I've just wasted both fabric and effort, which would be much more devastating.
I'm not sure about the bean pouch in the body just yet. I like the extra weight they add, but trying to stuff around them is a pain. Not sure about the shape either. Might play around with it some more.
It just feels really good to finally, after months, be sewing. It's so satisfying. And they're so cute, I love them so much. Feels good man. Feels really good :)
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theaspieasp · 3 years ago
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A prototype Monomon plush!
She has a few kinks to work out, as she's my first from-scratch pattern, but once I've perfected the pattern, she'll be available to order on my shop on Square:
I do plan on making more Hollow Knight characters in the future, too!
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tabletoptrinketsbyjj · 5 years ago
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Trinkets, 32: Interesting baubles, semi magical objects and items touched by mystery.
A heavy copper coin on which the face on the coin has been carved into an elegant skull. Knowledgeable PC’s will be able to recognize the mark as the symbol of a local thieves guild and can find a saying in thieves cant carved around the edge of the coin.
Genevieve's: A small tin canister containing a few dozen candies that (According to the labelling), were accidentally synthesized by the gnomish alchemist Genevieve Boghopper. They're big lumpy balls that rapidly change colors, each representing a different flavor, until they come into contact with saliva. The instructions mention that trying to put it in your mouth at the right moment to get your favorite flavor is a challenge and fun game.
A worn but well-polished, silver inlaid gavel.
A complex abacus made with snail shells.
A long-stem pipe made of bone, carved to look like a devil.
A palm-sized mechanical crab that looks more like a tin can with metal legs and claws attached to it. Winding up this device causes it to skitter and jump about snapping its claws until it falls over. Apart from amusing small children, the item doesn’t seem to have any practical use.
A bracelet of halfing design, carved from a single moss agate.
A metal cylinder that smells at all times of burnished copper and a slight whiff of sulfur. When shaken, a rattling noise  emanates from inside of it.
A slim wand that leaves a trail of faint sparkles behind as it moves through the air when being used as a focus for casting magical spells.
Stone Sleeve: A stone sleeve is little more than a narrow cloth tube that is tied to the inner forearm so the opening rests in the palm. The sleeve can then be filled with up to six good-sized throwing stones or sling bullets. The sleeve can be opened with ease, allowing the bearer to arm himself with one of the rocks stored within as a free action.
—Keep reading for 90 more trinkets.
—Note: The previous 10 items are repeated for easier rolling on a d100.
A heavy copper coin on which the face on the coin has been carved into an elegant skull. Knowledgeable PC’s will be able to recognize the mark as the symbol of a local thieves guild and can find a saying in thieves cant carved around the edge of the coin.
Genevieve's: A small tin canister containing a few dozen candies that (According to the labelling), were accidentally synthesized by the gnomish alchemist Genevieve Boghopper. They're big lumpy balls that rapidly change colors, each representing a different flavor, until they come into contact with saliva. The instructions mention that trying to put it in your mouth at the right moment to get your favorite flavor is a challenge and fun game.
A worn but well-polished, silver inlaid gavel.
A complex abacus made with snail shells.
A long-stem pipe made of bone, carved to look like a devil.
A palm-sized mechanical crab that looks more like a tin can with metal legs and claws attached to it. Winding up this device causes it to skitter and jump about snapping its claws until it falls over. Apart from amusing small children, the item doesn’t seem to have any practical use.
A bracelet of halfing design, carved from a single moss agate.
A metal cylinder that smells at all times of burnished copper and a slight whiff of sulfur. When shaken, a rattling noise  emanates from inside of it.
A slim wand that leaves a trail of faint sparkles behind as it moves through the air when being used as a focus for casting magical spells.
Stone Sleeve: A stone sleeve is little more than a narrow cloth tube that is tied to the inner forearm so the opening rests in the palm. The sleeve can then be filled with up to six good-sized throwing stones or sling bullets. The sleeve can be opened with ease, allowing the bearer to arm himself with one of the rocks stored within as a free action.
A small sapphire ear cuff carved in the shape of a creature’s fang
Song Collar: A set of iron tubes designed to aid traveling musicians in learning new or complex compositions for the lute, violin, or another similar stringed instrument. Built to fit snugly over a normal quarterstaff, this item consists of a long metal collar that slips down over the top half of the staff, roughly two feet long for a typical staff. The metal's surface is covered with rows of small, dimpled indentations, ostensibly to provide a better grip on the staff. In reality, these indentations correspond with the fingering for a piece of music to be played on a preferred instrument of the owner. Song collars crafted gnome engineers as training tools for journeymen, enabling them to practice chords and notes while traveling without attracting attention. A creature can actively learn or practice an instrument while traveling and maintaining a normal walking pace. While practicing on the move, the bearer suffers disadvantage on perception checks and is only considered to be practicing half as quickly as normal. For example a PC attempting to learn ho to play the lute who trains while walking for eight hours is only considered to have practiced for four hours towards becoming proficient in the instrument.
A knight’s banner consisting of a vertical black rectangle with a black rook eclipsing a white sun on a field of black and purple.
A cut and polished piece of glass that could almost pass for an actual gemstone.
A dwarven brass puzzle cube with runes on it. Numerous rectangular pieces are interwoven with each other, and need to be moved in a particular order to take it apart. After completing the many puzzles require to take the object apart, the bearer can see that the core is just a small sphere with the words “So you think you’re smart do you? Shove off!” written on it.
An acorn with little green sprouts that retreat back into the nut when exposed to sunlight.
A stein decorated with a design depicting a fearsome kraken tearing a ship apart during a tumultuous sea voyage. Golden threads decorate the bottom of the design and line the polished metal lid of the stein.
A little toy wagon with a coffin, drawn by skeletal horses. As the wheels turn a scratching sound can be heard from inside the coffin.
A mirror that shows the reflection of the viewer as if they were the opposite gender.
An ivory flute mouthpiece, noticeably lacking in the rest of the instrument. When held to the mouth, the rest of the flute coalesces. Its ghostly blue form is semisolid and always produces sweet but strangely sad notes.
A simply painted, wooden jester’s mask with an unsettling smile carved in. The eyes show the same glee that a child shows as they burn ants with a piece of glass, not fully grasping the value of life. This mask  mildly compels to bearer to tell jokes, pull pranks and play tricks, although cruel and twisted ones more often than not.
A smallish oaken strongchest, bound in bronze. Inside it rests four fat, tightly-packed pouches of waxed linen filled with a brilliant scarlet dyestuff and three dried bundles of the ruddy, weedy herb of unknown type the dye was rendered from. One bundle is tied with a crude map to the source of the herb.
A hollow, seamless, clear quarts cube with unknown beasts carved in negative into the inside.
An ocarina made out of a large beetle exoskeleton. When played, the sound is not dissimilar to a cricket’s chirp.
A cultist's rod made of salt encrusted driftwood. Snail shells and crab claws are attached to twine that wraps around the top of the rod.
A stein made of silver and ivory depicting a scene of a picturesque dwarven mountain village.
A mechanical puzzle made of a blue crystal surrounded by an intricate pattern of pieces of wood, inscribed with strange symbols and fastened together with black cord. The crystal contains a number of interlocking pieces, which can be carefully taken apart and maneuvered through the cords and wood.
A a squat, round bottle with the bottom half wrapped in twine containing a rare distilled spirit from desert regions known as Aleaqrab. More commonly referred to as Scorpion Whiskey, the liquid is a dark, rusty brown, and is similar in viscosity to maple syrup, though it’s not nearly as sticky. The thickener is hidden at the bottom of the bottle: a scorpion tail, severed from a living creature. The tail is removed and immediately dropped into a full bottle of barley spirit; the mixture of blood and venom give the drink its trademark color and flavor, along with an unusual extra kick. Aleaqrab is traditionally drunk as a shot. It smells metallic and vaguely briny. It has a strong copper flavor with notes of honey, and a piquant burn closer to a hot pepper than regular alcohol. Drinkers of weak weak constitutions often find that the scorpion venom causes their mouth and tongue to go numb for hours after taking even a single shot.
A broken crow skull. The missing pieces of the skull have been replaced with carved, polished and smooth green crystal.
A finely crafted silver hand mirror. Whomever looks into the mirror will see an idealized version of the person they are currently thinking of.
A monocle that when looked through shows a brief memory of the wearers biggest regret.
A paper with an illustration of a beautiful woman with ink hearts around it and the name of a city. On the back is a love poem dedicated to the woman. A well read PC will recognize the woman as a purely fictional character from a romance novel.
A handheld sounding post-horn. The instrument has detailed, graphic engravings of humanoids being torn asunder by sword and axe. A single blow of this horn will surely strike fear in any tribe or group that has the misfortune of being a target for conquest.
A scrap of parchment with detailed drawing of a demonic ritual circle
A shuttered bullseye lantern shaped like a screaming mouth. It contains a stubby black candle that burns far slower that should be possible.
A small figurine made of soapstone carved into the shape of a snail wearing a saddle.
A plush doll of a male human wearing hunting clothing, a crossbow and a sword. There's a slit on the doll's back allowing it to be turned inside out, turning him into a black dire wolf. Both only have one eye.
An onyx carved into a small coin. The obverse sigil is a simple flat line denoting the void. The reverse a phrase in common that reads “No barrier will hold back my anger.”
A wooden hand cranked coffin shaped box that, when opened, reveals a set of domino tiles made of grey bones.
A satchel containing a cloth measuring tape, a hammer, saw, shovel, and a small box of nails. All of the objects, including the satchel are sized for a small child to use and a perceptive PC can find stitching on the interior of the satchel that reads “My Little Undertaker”.
A set of panpipes fashioned from a tree struck by lightning.
A sturdy leather wallet branded with the symbol of a pair of spears crossing over a shield. It contains a full set of certified identification papers denoting that the bearer is a corporal with a good service record in a well respected mercenary company. The section containing the member's physical description (Height, weight, sex, race, eye, skin and hair colour) is completely blank and could be filled in by anyone with half decent handwriting.
A rose-cut golden opal wrapped carefully in twine.
A clockwork depiction of a hag stirring a cauldron with two withered cloth arms. As the stirrer is cranked, a haunting tune plays. As the tune crescendos, a scream is heard and a child's head pops out of the cauldron. To reset the toy, the child's head must be pushed back into the cauldron.
A talisman carved from jet, in the shape of a panther’s claw.
A waterproof scrollcase filled with parchments covered in artificer's diagrams for various inventions, mainly those relating to what looks like attempts to create flying machines. The case contains a fair bit of sawdust, metal shavings and other evidence that the arcane engineer may have already started construction.
A glass skull wrapped in taut, tanned humanoid leather.
A bone smoking pipe. Its stem is too short for the smoking of poppy-seed and the bowl is too small for any substantial amount of tobacco.
An artificial hand carved of bogwood with silver inlays indicating the location of every bone in the wrist, palm, and fingers; all labeled in a looping, unknown script.
A perfectly preserved human heart, encased in a clear glass cube.
A box compass, hard leather, scuffed, and no larger than a snuffbox. Reveals a sphere struck through by a red needle, suspended in a crystal ball filled with clear liquid. The needle points north, even if rotated in three dimensions.
A cast iron fly, large as a chicken's egg. The legs are bent, and a wing is missing. Tucked between the legs is the remnant of a mounting track, the kind used to attach ornaments to connection pins on metal armor.
A cloisonné dreidel. Each face, gold-leafed lead set with colored garnets, depicts a geometric face, each bearing a different expression: Bare-toothed anger, sneering disgust, white-eyed fear, and twisted, wretched misery.
The Pipe Pipe: A smoking pipe that doubles as a musical pipe. If the bearer smokes and plays the instrument at the same time, he can magically control the shape of the smoke, creating small billowing forms.
A copper cicada tarnished blue-green. Large enough to fill the palm. The hump of its thorax is set with a large malachite cabochon. Some examination reveals said cabochon is a button. Its mechanism, though somewhat stuck with age, causes the cicada's wings to lift, revealing a small, oblong storage space in the abdomen. The wings must be reset manually. They click into place, locked tight.
A fragment of bone, obviously the concave top plate of a human cranium, edged with pitted gold. Three inches wide and carved on the inside with cramped script. A reader adept in Abyssal will discern an outdated version of a prayer to the Dark Lord of Random Evil Domain carved within.
A heavy glass heart that is perfectly to scale with a human heart. The object is crafted of dark, smoky glass and has a hole for dipping in the gaping atrium that is filled with the gummy remnants of old, reddish resin, perhaps ink.
A flute, tuned to an odd key, made from bone of an unknown creature.
A red brass sphere, slightly pitted. It rings dully when shaken and feels as though some thick liquid or sand shifts inside. If shaken vigorously, it becomes chillingly cold. A shallow mark has been stamped on one side: A long triangle, perhaps a tooth or an icicle.
A hairwork needlepoint displayed under a cabochon of greenish glass. Mounted on a nickel silver brooch. The needlepoint depicts, in black and blond, presumably-human, hair, a smiling black skeleton beckoning to a quizzical, robed child.
A set of gray and red robes with threadwork made to resemble teeth and mouths around all of the openings. The sleeves and wristcuffs always stretch until they extend past the bearer's hands making it seem like objects he holds are being eaten and swallowed.
A head-sized dodecahedron; bronze and blackened. Each of the twelve sides has a wide hole in its center. Visible through the holes is the indistinct form of a lead-dipped skull, evidently entrapped there when the hedron was forged.
A lensed brass tube, like a spyglass, but not collapsible. Anyone who peeks through its cracked and dusty lens sees the world upside down and in faded, red-monochrome negative.
A lock of human hair preserved in a cylinder of yellowing resin capped by false-gold ends. The lock is purple black, a color rarely seen these days, in humans.
A defaced iron insignia shaped like a shield. Someone has taken a sharp knife point and defaced the thing with a rough X symbol, then crushed it flat. Under the X, the shape of a crudely molded fir cone barely shows.
A smoked glass mask bearing a serious expression. Its eye sockets are straight and focused. A nine pointed star is carved into the forehead and the lips of the mask are covered in a thick layer of glossy black lacquer.
A needle file, steel, a foot long, and slightly dull at the point. The file itself is unexceptional, save some rust, but the handle is long and fashioned like a bone. A very human bone, recognizable by the knobbly epiphysis of a femur at its end.
An ivory playing piece shaped like the bust of a muscled, eyeless man with interlocked fingers and palms rested atop the pummel of some weapon haft. He is eyeless, for the metal dome of a lead skullcap covers his ears, nose and eyes. Only thin lips show below.
A leather mask that covers the face above the upper lip. The fangs of a vampire are set into the mask, so that they almost seem to be the wearer’s own teeth.
A small clay bust of a bald woman with instructions to dampen the head daily. If the instructions are followed, after 1d4 days the head begins to sprout long fine vines of poison ivy
A pewter acorn with a lead cap and stem. Something sloshes heavily inside, like mercury. The cap does not open.
A pitted fist of ore, quite heavy, that contains strange fossils. Neither the bony, many-legged fossils nor the metal within the ore are readily identifiable as any known to alchemical sciences or arcane arts.
A dollhouse in which the beautiful family rooms conceal secret rooms tunnels and cellars. Each hidden room contains a scene of torture or murder.
A single earring of an ugly style. A thick, short hoop of reddish, soft metal. It smells faintly of wet iron or raw offal when touched and seems to make the fingers sticky. It attracts insects, large ones, that sit within the loop, when worn, and worry and wash their hairy legs, buzzing lowly in the wearer's ear.
A skeleton doll, articulated. It's blackened ivory bones, rather detailed, are joined by small iron rings. One arm is missing, and one eye socket is filled with a small garnet. If carefully inspected, it becomes evident there are two more rows of teeth than normal in the jaw.
A small show globe, akin to the large sort hung in an alchemists' shops, capped and banded with blackened silver. The screw cap is stuck on but might yield with some twisting. Contains bright blue powder, so fine that a single breath might send it all blowing away.
A small silver spoon. Long, with two slots in its bowl. Any food it contacts develops an acidic flavor; savory, but not pleasant to a modern palette. Any water does so, too, and turns a greasy grey.
A steel-bristle brush, round and palm-sized. The ferule and handle are rusted iron, but the bristles maintain a stainless shine. If the rust is scraped away, the mark of an obscure, two-crested helmet may be seen stamped atop the grip.
A hastella, six inches tall, made of fragile wood. Defaced with profane graffiti deeply scored with a pointed knife. The rude letters belong to a language now forgotten. They have since been filled with some silvery metal, and their edges now rise higher than the worn-down wood.
Half of a broken mask of brittle iron. An impassive, large-eyed face shows on the front, genderless. Within, the mask is not smooth, but convoluted by the canals, chambers, and processes of the facial skeleton, as if this shattered mask once composed the front portion of a living skull.
A set of cloth pennants on a tall staff. When the wind blows them, the long flags of dark blues and blacks speckled with silver spots, resemble nothing more than a banner of the night sky.
A bronze and beech incense burner set with several cinnabars.
A copper mask, with the image of a skeleton and set with a moonstone. It is of marvelous workmanship.
A workaday leather tunic that draws closed at the neck with antler toggles. The long tunic is slit at the sides to mid-thigh for free movement.
A pair of leather shoulder pads adorned with the horns of a fallen minotaur.
A surrealistic painting of an irresponsible sage with the head of a manta ray, dismembering an owl with whiskers like a cat in a dense jungle.
A pecan wand with a floating bauble made of peridot at the tip
A forked darkwood wand with a tip of beech, ending in an image of a woman's face, with real alchemically preserved, shrunken eyes.
A small wooden box containing a coarse parchment scroll. It is wound around two thick dowels, and bears densely packed writing, smeared ink, and smells strongly of cedar.
A mask resembling a giant locust head, recreated in remarkable detail. A close look reveals that it was created using the exoskeletons and body parts of millions of other bugs. When worn, insects, bugs, spiders, roaches, and any other creepy crawlies emerge seem to ignore the bearer and do not bite or bother him unless deliberately provoked.
A merchant’s black silk brocade jerkin, cut in the elven fashion, clinging closely to the figure with skirts draping almost to the knee. The jerkin is embroidered all over with tiny, precise, golden sunbursts.
A bundle of unmarred seal pelts tied together with sinew and wrapped in a protective oilskin case.
A thick iron ring with eight chains attached. Each quarter-meter chain, composed of nine links, has a short spine protruding on either side of each link. Investigation shows that the large, central ring, which has a spike on one end, has a broken nub opposite it, where the whole affair might have been attached to a haft.
A small, Randomly Coloured lizard with brightly scintillating scales that's been perfectly preserved and  entombed in a rectangular block of clear glass.
A tiny bronze kettle, or perhaps a retort, dark with tarnish. It has a curling chimney, rather than a spout. When liquid is heated inside, it immediately evaporates.
A large tin canister whose lid is stamped with the image of a bountiful orchard whose trees are overflowing with fruit, the ripest of which has fallen and filled a cornucopia. The container is brimming with dozens of well preserved, dried cranberries.
A mountain dulcimer made of black locust wood. The sound-holes are intricately carved in the shape of stars. It re-tunes itself on clear nights.
A crude map of the local area inscribed on a tattered canvas scroll, that bears an “X” marking an area near where the map was found. There is a list of instructions in the bottom corner of the map: Find the canyon with natural stairs leading down, then go south-west for 3-4 miles until you find the old king's forest. From there, go east for 2-3 miles, until you find the elder tree, then go south-east for 1-2 miles and find the largest crypt in the cemetery and you'll find the reliquary protected by a necromantic curse. ---Note: It is up to the DM whether or not if the instructions can be followed (The “landmarks” might be a code, riddle or simply not exist for example) and if there is anything at the end. The map could easily be a prank, trap, confidence scheme, ambush or the area could already have been stripped of any value by other adventurers.
A steel measuring chain. Identifiable as a measuring instrument, as each two-centimeter link is labeled with a careful line and a unit in its end. The units appear to be standard numbers, but with some odd, serif-like additions to each. 110 links, in total.
A worn letter closed with blood red wax wax and sealed with an stress inducing symbol in the shape of a down turned  crescent marked with a few inward-facing spikes. Breaking the seal and reading the contents reveals a letter from an unknown author to their unnamed relative begging for their aid during a time of dire need. The pleading note reads as follows: “Ruin has come to our family. You remember our venerable house, opulent and imperial, gazing proudly from its stoic perch above the moor. I lived all my years in that ancient rumor shadowed manor, fattened by decadence and luxury, and yet I began to tire of... conventional extravagance. Singular unsettling tales suggested the mansion itself was a gateway to some fabulous and unnameable power. With relic and ritual, I bent every effort towards the excavation and recovery of those long buried secrets, exhausting what remained of our family fortune on... swarthy workmen and... sturdy shovels. At last, in the salt soaked crags beneath the lowest foundations, we unearthed that damnable portal of antediluvian evil. Our every step unsettled the ancient earth, but we were in a realm of death and madness. In the end, I alone fled, laughing and wailing through those blackened arcades of antiquity. Until consciousness failed me. You remember our venerable house, opulent and imperial. It is a festering abomination! I beg you, return home, claim your birthright and deliver our family from the ravenous clutching shadows of the Darkest Dungeon.”
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wlwaxolotls-archived · 6 years ago
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@sqwompie o w o
5 things you’d find in my bag: 
is this talking about school bag?? I’m just gonna go with that and uh. A bunch of notebooks that I like to draw a whole lot in despite the fact i have a perfectly new sketchbook that I can use?? anyway uhhh my pencil bag which is stuffed to the brim with pens and pencils are scarce. I bring some of my own books (The Girl From The Other Side)... my chunky big ass calculator that i have tripped over before. Disorganized folders. A tiny tiny teddy bear that’s clipped to my bag that was a gift from my best friend. And that’s that.
5 things you’d find in my bedroom:
i.... have a ua school uniform w ochako wig cosplay... skdjhskdjjfsd. I have a little galaxy patterned snake plush in my room with a tiny kirby plush. I have a little book shelf stuffed with books in my room. I used to be really into Warriors so I have a lot of Warriors books in there aksjdhajks. I also have a few posters/art prints of some of my past/current interests (The Last Guardian, there’s a rlly cute tsuyu art print i found). I also have an old windows desktop comp in my room and it’s Broke.
5 of my favourite things:
I love marine biology a lot it’s. just. so cool??!?!?!?! akshdkajsh i really want to maybe become a marine biologist one day?? h. Octopuses are one of my favorite animals but i rambled about that way too much in another post Okay second thing. Journey is my favourite game of all time and i’m rlly emotionally attached to it asjdlaj middle school was a rough time. Third: okay another video game it’s hollow knight. hollow knight play hollow knight. everyone reading this post know that i love hollow knight haskjdaskdkas. Okay next thing: i love hoodies a lot. i have a lot of hoodies because i just. love comfy clothes in generals. i want to bury myself in c l ot h. Last thing: I love ice skating a lot!!!! i love it so much and i miss taking figure-skating lessons!!! i just. always felt so free on the ice and every time i fell i could immediately get back up no matter what!! can’t afford figure-skating lessons right now though and couldn’t find any good teachers ughhh i miss it so much.
5 things I’m into currently: 
The Girl From the Other Side!!! It has such a unique artstyle compared to other mangas?? also it’s very inspired by western fairytales and the inking is incredible and beautiful and i’ve even thought of coloring a panel but i don’t think i could do the artwork justice at all asjldkaj. 
Okay casually moving onto other shit: BNHA (unfortunately), Hollow Knight, Spiderverse, and GRIS (beautiful beautiful game)
5 things on my to-do list:
Try!! to!! organize more!!! and uhh couple of edits that i’ve been working on askjdhasjhd. And uh, I can’t think of anything else at the moment sorry!!!!
@paeonie-s @myhaireatskids @transfuyumis @itsukakendo i don’t know what i’m doing akshdjkashdkjahsdkj
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orsull · 3 years ago
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ivory freckles dimples buttery velvet skin plush
Thank you very much for asking!
Ivory - describe your pajamas?
It's really basic: A white shirt with grey sleeves and a set of gray pants with what I believe is called a plaid pattern?
Freckles - most worn item of clothing?
I'm not sure if it's taken over, as it's also the newest item of clothing I have, I think? But I have a really nice white shirt that is made of a very fancy looking fabric and it's just really... formal? But like in the good way.
Dimples - most attractive features of a person's face?
Oof that's a tough question. Most features I'm attracted to aren't in the face, maybe it's an autistic thing? If I had to pick one, eyes can be really pretty, but that's something I only notice if I either know a person for a looooooong time or if I know them very intimately.
Buttery - favorite snack?
I assume I can't pick marzipan with white chocolate? Probably like the haribo banana's. It seems everyone hates them but they're damn sweet so perfect for me. Honorable mention are the chocolate bonbons with sugar filling our friend made for me a while back. Those were great too!
Velvet - who was your first crush?
If we're excluding the one childhood crush I had when I was like 8 or so, and I am, I'm pretty sure that would be you actually!
Skin - what distant relative are you closest to?
I don't really know any distant relatives. The furthest relative I'm in any way close to is my nephew.
Plush - how many stuffed animals do you still own?
I only have a plushie of the Knight from Hollow Knight, that's it. They're currently chilling in my bookcase. I should hug them more often...
There. That's better. They deserve it!
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interactivemediayr1 · 5 years ago
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DESIGNING PLUSHIES
Tasks & steps:
Our task is to design and create a plush toy through a variety of sewing and drawing techniques. we will be starting this by drawing them 2D, using our time we’ll work out the basic shapes of our plushie, the colour scheme swell as the details. we should consider how our 2D design will translate into 3D physical work when we come around to making it and designing the net / patterns, to help us we are drawing our ideas from different angles trying to give a 2D visual of what it will look like in 3D. Our creature should be disturbing or have a disturbing background. ideas that link to this (Hollow Knight, Adventure Time, Over the garden wall) ect Our creature should continue the theme of a hole new world and we should try to link it to the rest of the work we do one this project. eventually when we make a 3D copy of our plushie we will photograph it within believable environment that it fits into, forest, field etc...
We looked at Cup head plushies and Meat boy plushies looking at the contrast of detail and the complexity of the shapes.
All plushies have to be initially drawn or sketched out before being made due to this we were given A3 pieces of paper and were tasked with further creating ideas for a plushie and then expanding on or simplifying our ideas.
We were also tasked with thinking about complexity and making sure we had a good idea of what we wanted to make and design.
To create our ideas and to visualise how it would be made we had to sketch out the different angles of the individual parts this would help us later design the net / individual fabric pieces.
I split up my ideas into separate steps designing how the different parts would work and come together by themselves and look as a whole I simplified my design multiple time but still trying to hold the details.
After we’d finished designing our initial idea we were asked to experiment with simple shapes and other ideas experimenting how different parts could come together to make a plushie.
By simplifying some aspects such as the eyes, mouth, crown and legs I was able to design more with three auctioning parts of the plushie
Linking to this we will be looking at our industrial links and context of why and how plushies are made for such things as merchandise etc...
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monstress-crochet · 6 years ago
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In case anyone is wondering why the horns were made separately from the head and then attached, Behold!!
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It turns that it’s harder to shape them when you work them up from the head as one piece, as you can see from my 2nd version of her head (the first one came out too big)
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Hornet V2 + Pattern
Key:
Sc - Single Crochet
Hdc - Half Double Crochet
Ch - Chain
Inc - Increase
Dec - Decrease
Mc - Magic Circle
Slst - Slip Stitch
Blo - Back-end Loop Only
(I used 4 mm Comfort DK sport weight yarn by Berroco for all of this)
Legs - Make 2
R1: Mc 6 [6]
R2-12: Sc 6 [6] 10 Rounds
** Stuff lightly
** Fasten off the first leg but when you finish the last rnd of the second leg, move on the Body section
Body
R1: Ch 2 & Sc 1 into first leg, Sc 5, Sc 2 on back loop of chain connecting the two legs, Sc 6 around the second leg you started with till you end up just before the chain that the started the round [16]
** The basic idea here is to use the first 2 chains to connect the legs together. After that you sc into each stitch of the first leg you made (should be 6), work a Sc into each of the back loops of the 2 chain that are now connecting the legs together, and then sc 6 around the second leg until your back were you started. From then on, your just working rounds
R2-5: Sc 16 [16]
R6: (Sc 6, Dec) around [14]
R7: (Sc 5, Dec) around [12]
R8-9: Sc 12 around [12]
** Stuff
R10: (Sc 4, Dec) around [10]
R11-R12: Sc 10 [10]
R6: (Sc 3, Dec) around [8]
** Stuff and then fasten off leaving a tail. Use tail to close off body by sew tail into the front end loops of the 8 stitches of the last round and then pulling tight
Arms - Make 2
R1: Mc 5 [5]
R2-12: Sc 5 [5]
** Fasten off arms leaving a tail. Use tail to sew arms to the top sides of the body leaving a small neck
Horns - Make 2
Ch 16, turn, then sc 1 into 2nd chain from hook, Sc 14 [15]
R1: Sc 15 [15]
R2: Sc 6, Dec, Sc 7 [14]
R3: Sc 6, Dec, Sc 6 [13]
R4: Sc 6, Dec, Sc 5 [12]
R5: Sc 5, Dec, Sc 5 [11]
R6: Sc 4, Dec, Sc 5 [10]
R7: Sc 4, Dec, Sc 4 [9]
R8: Sc 4, Dec, Sc 3 [8]
R9: Sc 3, Dec, Sc 3 [7]
R10: Sc 2, Dec, Sc 3 [6]
R11: Sc 2, Dec, Sc 2 [5]
R12: Sc 2, Dec, Sc 1 [4]
** Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing & Stuff horns
Head
R1: Mc 6 [6]
R2: Inc Around [12]
R3: (Sc 1, Inc) around [18]
R4: (Sc 2, Inc) around [24]
R5: (Inc, Sc 3) around [30]
R6-12: Sc around [30] 6 rounds
** At the end of the 12th round, leaving hook in the final loop you made, count count backwards from the hook 15 stitchs and mark that stitch. Then Ch 2 and Sc 1 into the stitch you marked. This should create two small circles that will be used to sew the horns onto
** Fasten it off & Stuff generously
Using the tail you left on the horns, sew horns on to head. Try to line up the horns edges with the small circles on the head. The horns should curve slightly inward on one side, so make sure thcruved side is is facing towards the middle of the head. Stuff head after the first horn has been sewn on and again just before you finish sewing the second horn to make the head nice and firm. Once the horns have been attached, roll them between your fingers to help shape into points
Cape Top
Row 1: Ch 19 & turn
Row 2: Sc 1 into 5th Ch from hook, Sc 14, Ch1, turn [14]
** The first 4 chains are skip to create a loop that will hook around the capes button. Ignore the stitches in the loop for the following rows
Row 3-4: Sc 14, Ch 1, Turn, [14] Slst 1
** Do Not fasten off. Continue onto Cape Ribbing
Cape Ribbing
Row 1: Chain 14, turn
** At this point, you’ll turn the cape top 90 degrees and working in rows to do some basic ribbing. One end will have a standard chain 1 and turn, while the other will Slst 1 into the next stitch in the cape top
Row 2: Blo-Hdc 13, Slst 1 into next stitch on cape top, turn [13]
Row 3: Blo-Hdc 13, Ch 1, turn [13]
Row 4: Blo-Hdc 13, Slst 1 into next stitch on cape top, turn [13]
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** Repeat Row 3 and 4 for the rest of the stitch on cape top. That’s 2 rows per stitch for the rest of the 12 stitches on the cape top. Fasten off after the row is completed.
Finally sew a button on the opposite side of the cape top loop. Then cut out some oval using felt for the eyes and glue them on
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