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Community => General Discussion => Topic started by: Blondbraid on Mon 02/08/2021 11:26:23

Title: A thread about crafting and/or handmade things
Post by: Blondbraid on Mon 02/08/2021 11:26:23
I've started to craft a lot lately, mostly sewing, and I'd thought it'd be nice to share and exchange some ideas here.

For a starter, I've recently started working on making a Cotylorynchus plushie for a relative's kid, and I'm pondering weather to try embroidery or fabric paint to make it more interesting.

What do you all think?
(https://i.imgur.com/06isZK1.jpg)
To compare, here is a reconstruction of what the now extinct Cotyloryncus may have looked like;
(https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Cotylorhynchus_NT_small.jpg/440px-Cotylorhynchus_NT_small.jpg)

Any fun ideas on how to give the plushie a neat pattern or similar?

Also, does anyone have any fun craft projects of their own to share?  :)
Title: Re: A thread about crafting and/or handmade things
Post by: KyriakosCH on Mon 02/08/2021 13:39:56
It looks nice already, but indeed it may look even better if you add more stuff  (nod)
Title: Re: A thread about crafting and/or handmade things
Post by: BrutalSlakt on Mon 02/08/2021 14:33:19
If it's for a smaller child that will play with it roughly I would go with paint. I'd only go with embroidery if I thought the kid would take good care of the toy, since it's a lot of work to put down to have it be ripped apart.  8-0
But you should do what seems more fun and exciting for you. I think paint will be better for a bit more "realistic" feel, and embroidery for a more whimsical feel with some fun pattern.
Title: Re: A thread about crafting and/or handmade things
Post by: Blondbraid on Mon 02/08/2021 15:18:37
Quote from: KyriakosCH on Mon 02/08/2021 13:39:56
It looks nice already, but indeed it may look even better if you add more stuff  (nod)
That's the idea!
Quote from: BrutalSlakt on Mon 02/08/2021 14:33:19
If it's for a smaller child that will play with it roughly I would go with paint. I'd only go with embroidery if I thought the kid would take good care of the toy, since it's a lot of work to put down to have it be ripped apart.  8-0
But you should do what seems more fun and exciting for you. I think paint will be better for a bit more "realistic" feel, and embroidery for a more whimsical feel with some fun pattern.
Definitively a good point with the paint, it's for a 2-year-old (I made sure to attach the googly eyes with double thread), so I want a sturdy option.

Does anyone know how well acrylic paint work on fabric?
Title: Re: A thread about crafting and/or handmade things
Post by: Cassiebsg on Mon 02/08/2021 16:30:57
Acrylic paint works well with fabric. I've used them to paint t-shirts before. They will eventually fade out, depending on how much washing and water temperature is used though.

I would have NOT used that kind of eyes though, 2 year olds eat everything! And he/she will eat those eyes before you notice. Mine managed to eat the whiskers and plastic nose of a plush cat (the eyes survived but they aren't just glued into the fabric. They're actually double as big and wide inside the head, making it impossible to come out and be swallowed)!
I would either paint the eyes or "embroidery" them. You'll lose the movement, but for a 2 year old, that won't matter, and it'll be safer.
Title: Re: A thread about crafting and/or handmade things
Post by: Mati256 on Mon 02/08/2021 20:01:41
I play tabletop wargames and make most of my terrain with cardboard, 3d printed parts and store bought parts, does that count as crafting?
More pictures here: https://montevideowargamer.blogspot.com/2021/04/french-garage-1940.html

(https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-OW9FznimCUw/YGEIz2BLX9I/AAAAAAAABDw/h7i5eKRe09s7unjaYNYnMJyPN0JvhtmVgCLcBGAsYHQ/s2048/IMG_20210328_193627_1.jpg)
Title: Re: A thread about crafting and/or handmade things
Post by: Kastchey on Mon 02/08/2021 20:27:09
Wow. This looks outstanding, Mati! I'm a sucker for hand crafted and painted models.

The plushie looks lovely too, Blondbraid. I tried sewing one myself several years back and I still remember how much harder it is to make it look right than it might seem.
Good luck, do share the final result :)
Title: Re: A thread about crafting and/or handmade things
Post by: KyriakosCH on Tue 03/08/2021 07:33:49
That looks great :) I wish I could make some claymation films, but I am not good with hand-crafting.
Title: Re: A thread about crafting and/or handmade things
Post by: Blondbraid on Tue 03/08/2021 12:58:09
Quote from: Cassiebsg on Mon 02/08/2021 16:30:57
Acrylic paint works well with fabric. I've used them to paint t-shirts before. They will eventually fade out, depending on how much washing and water temperature is used though.

I would have NOT used that kind of eyes though, 2 year olds eat everything! And he/she will eat those eyes before you notice. Mine managed to eat the whiskers and plastic nose of a plush cat (the eyes survived but they aren't just glued into the fabric. They're actually double as big and wide inside the head, making it impossible to come out and be swallowed)!
I would either paint the eyes or "embroidery" them. You'll lose the movement, but for a 2 year old, that won't matter, and it'll be safer.
Well, the kid's mom assured me he had stopped putting non-food items in his mouth.  :-\
Quote from: Mati256 on Mon 02/08/2021 20:01:41
I play tabletop wargames and make most of my terrain with cardboard, 3d printed parts and store bought parts, does that count as crafting?
More pictures here: https://montevideowargamer.blogspot.com/2021/04/french-garage-1940.html
I'd definitively count it as crafting, and great work too! So detailed!  8-0
Quote from: KyriakosCH on Tue 03/08/2021 07:33:49
That looks great :) I wish I could make some claymation films, but I am not good with hand-crafting.
Well, either you could ask someone to make claymation props for you (or use lego) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv5iEK-IEzw), or you could try and learn.

Everyone has to start somewhere, and no one makes a masterpiece on the first try, but crafting is definitely a talent anyone willing to practice can master.
Title: Re: A thread about crafting and/or handmade things
Post by: Blondbraid on Thu 12/08/2021 17:58:33
I finally got around to painting the plushie! Unfortunately, I couldn't take a photo that makes the colors justice, it's more vibrant irl.
(https://i.imgur.com/1f84QtJ.jpg)
Title: Re: A thread about crafting and/or handmade things
Post by: Cassiebsg on Thu 12/08/2021 21:26:03
Looks good anyway.   (nod)
Title: Re: A thread about crafting and/or handmade things
Post by: Blondbraid on Fri 13/08/2021 09:18:10
Quote from: Cassiebsg on Thu 12/08/2021 21:26:03
Looks good anyway.   (nod)
Aw thanks!  :-D