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:iconspacevoyager:
This is my first Pinkie Pie!

I made her out of minky fabric. She has machine embroidered eyes and cutie mark.

Pinkie is all mine! She is not for sale.
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*SpaceVoyager Feb 22, 2013  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
It's machine stitched. You can satin stitch via machine. :]
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:iconperuserofpieces:
Really!? Do you need an embroidery machine to do it, or did you use a regular sewing machine?

Forgive me, I'm such a noob. I'm working on my first pony and I'm literally learning everything as I go. It's my first time even using a sewing machine.
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*SpaceVoyager Feb 22, 2013  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
You can use a regular sewing machine. It will have a zigzag stitch option.
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:iconperuserofpieces:
I'll definitely try that out! Thanks for your help! :D
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~Fox-Hunter Jan 15, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
hey, nice body, and specially nice hair!

I wonder how to make some nice plushies as this.. I had never seen any complex tutorial before, only some very simple ones..
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You are great
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:iconlatenate:
I wish I was as talented as you. When did you start making ponies
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*SpaceVoyager Jan 6, 2013  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
I started sewing almost 2 years ago.
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=weRDunfo Jan 3, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
I can't help but notice that your plushies seem to hold their shape remarkably well. Is there some kind of internal framing that holds everything in place? I'm not sure if that's a weird question or not, I'm just very curious and amazed as to how you get your creations to look so soft and yet rigid at the same time. It's truly impressive in my opinion.
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*SpaceVoyager Jan 3, 2013  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
Thanks! I don't use any wire for my plushes. They just hold their shape really well. ^^
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