

For this week’s plush, I have decided to revisit a pokemon I made back in 2011: Victini! This has got to be one of my most favourite tiny legendaries.
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For this week’s plush, I have decided to revisit a pokemon I made back in 2011: Victini! This has got to be one of my most favourite tiny legendaries.
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It’s the first weekend of May, so I’m featuring an old amigurumi of mine: Gomamon amigurumi! This plush represents the beginning of my crocheting hobby.
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Today, I feature one of my most recognized pieces on the internet, the giant gyarados! I made a shiny one back in 2014, and then I made a regular one in 2015. I featured it on my tumblr way back when, and I’m impressed that I can find it on google. This week, I made a tiny version!
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This week I finally completed my series of Seasonal Foxes! The first one (Sedge) was made back in 2012, with the next two (Morelle and Shiver) made within the following 4 years. I call the latest one Lush.
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This is one of my favourite plush that I made back in the early 2000’s – a light blue cotton and velour rendition of an Articuno. At the time, I was around 11 or 12 years old; in celebration of about 15 years of its existence, I decided to remake this plush using flannelette, fleece, and other remnants.
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Every month I’d like to feature some of my favourite old plush toys that I’ve made over the years. This month, I am featuring my own version of the Tangela amigurumi!
I made this guy back in my university years, when storing different colours of yarn was easier than storing fabric; my favourite parts to make were the tangles, and then having to figure out where to place them on the head.
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