bet he changed his mind rq after winning sharpest dressed agent five times lol
Remember when I said I'd do that rat showcase tomorrow?? Well, here's the showcase.. because I got sick!
These aren't all the rats, because there's about 13 of them. Wow.
Heheeee... rats.
Update, he has some spookier photos now >:3
Who’s that Pokémon?
Iiiiiiiit’s Clefairy!
Jk jk
Iiiiiiiit’s Mini Skip!
Finished him on the 19th anniversary :3
So happy birthday Club Penguin! Have a ghost!
( ^ω^)つ✧cute
Part 2 of a felted penguin tutorial
When you are done making the base shape, it should look a little like this. Make sure to focus on the upper half to make the neck more prominent.
Next up is the white belly. Keep in mind this step can be skipped if you’re sure that clothing will cover it up, but I do it anyway in case the clothing fits differently than I originally thought. This is also where I switched from my bigger needle to my medium needle.
Either way, make sure to cut/tear a small bit of white felt to set aside for the eyes.
Place a bit of the white felt on the front of the penguin (you can add more if some of the base still shows underneath), shaping it as you tighten it. Be sure to keep it below the neck to leave room for the beak, and to get it as flat as possible.
If you accidentally tighten it in the wrong spot, you should be able to nudge back into place with your needle, or pull that spot out with your fingernails to start over.
Now’s where we work on the flippers. You can always just add on the felt as is to the sides of the penguin, like I did with Rookie, but I’ll show how I make the flatter flippers anyway.
You can use anything as a mold, feel free to get creative with it! For my flippers, I use this spot of a paw print mold.
Another part coming… bear with me here!
You may not like it but this is what peak scheming looks like.
Aunt arctic 💗💗
I love strong 40 year old green penguin women who's both a news reporter and leader of 2 secret penguin agencies 💗🔥🐧
Hello!!!!
The wool Gary + Rookie are really cute! How did you make them? I.e – Were patterns used? Was it very difficult?
^ Words by a fool who craves to make a wool Cadence but knows nothing
Thank you!
Hi!! Tysm for the ask, I wasn’t expecting this lol (a lot of writing, brace yourself)
To answer your questions— nope, it wasn’t very difficult (cp designs have a lot of basic/easy shapes)! Both of them only took around 5-6 hours to complete. Though needle felting is a passion of mine, so I didn’t feel the need to take a break.
As for patterns, I only really used one to get the flat shape that I got for Gary’s flippers (any triangle cut-out will do really for a mold, if you want to do that as opposed to Rookie’s flippers which were just done with some added felt)
If you want, I can post a step-by-step of another penguin to show you the process, since explaining it would probably be a lot harder than physically showing it. I’ve been experimenting with other designs as well, though I cannot tell which I like more. Here’s an example of a felt I did of a friend’s OC, and I’d be happy to show how I did this too
Really, the biggest things I would suggest are to plan ahead, be patient, and focus on layering so clothing doesn’t look awkward (for example, for Gary’s lab coat I made sure to add on his flippers first so the sleeves could wrap around them, then I made the undershirt, then the tie atop of that, and finally added the white felt on top of everything).
Either way though, I wish you luck on your DJ K-Dance! And ty again for the ask :3
A small mock up I did a few days ago of what the starting area for my Steampunk Party would like like ^^ plus a few items that would be interactable(?) I can’t English
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