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Jan. 1st, 2008 09:08 pmJust a couple things I've been making in the past week or so.
and a tutorial!


This is Tigerton Kittlesworth. Friend of Bluregard Kittington.


He's about 4 inches tall, with a 12 inch long tail. He's got wire in his tail so it's all bendy and cool. :D
I bought just about the softest faux fur ever from joann's fabrics last week.
I made some way cute things

Reverse panda & reverse white tiger! :D :D :D

They're very large, and so freakin soft and wonderful.




hi. me and panda are in love. :D

A little somethin somethin' my friend asked me to make for her, based of a little bear ipod cozy i made awhile ago.

I also made these Boombox/mixtape ipod cozy thingies. Neon-tastic

Photoshop doodlies for something I'm making NEXT! MONSTER MIXTAPES. Don't get too excited.
&... a tutorial!
For these babes

Someone on craftster asked me to make one, & I figured you guys would like to see this as well.


Outline stitch link:
http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/3351/straight.html
NOTE: Use normal thread, not embroidery thread, to make the noses. If you use thick thread, their noses will come out lookin all chunky


:D
and a tutorial!


This is Tigerton Kittlesworth. Friend of Bluregard Kittington.


He's about 4 inches tall, with a 12 inch long tail. He's got wire in his tail so it's all bendy and cool. :D
I bought just about the softest faux fur ever from joann's fabrics last week.
I made some way cute things

Reverse panda & reverse white tiger! :D :D :D

They're very large, and so freakin soft and wonderful.




hi. me and panda are in love. :D

A little somethin somethin' my friend asked me to make for her, based of a little bear ipod cozy i made awhile ago.

I also made these Boombox/mixtape ipod cozy thingies. Neon-tastic

Photoshop doodlies for something I'm making NEXT! MONSTER MIXTAPES. Don't get too excited.
&... a tutorial!
For these babes

Someone on craftster asked me to make one, & I figured you guys would like to see this as well.


Outline stitch link:
http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/3351/straight.html
NOTE: Use normal thread, not embroidery thread, to make the noses. If you use thick thread, their noses will come out lookin all chunky


:D