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Felted Calcifur Plush

My first three dimensional felting adventure.

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/felted-calcifur-plush • Posted by EastCoastRainbow

This is my first attempt at creating something three dimensional from a mixture of needle felting and wet felting, I've only been felting for the past few months. I am very proud of how well he came out. So, I have been wanting to make a Calcifur plush for some time now. And since my birthday had just passed and I was given a TON of felting wool and such things, I decided to have a go at making my own Cal. I wet felted the red, orange and yellow making the yellow and orange a very loose felt but the red much tighter. I cut the sheets into the pattern I decided on and sewed it all together after needle-felting felting the yellow and orange onto the red + his eyes, After sewing I decided to needle-felt around the stitching to enforce it and make it a little less obvious, I then turned him right side in and stuffed and sewed him up, I added more yellow wool over the part which I had left open to add the stuffing to hide the stitching. And now I have my own little fire demon. He is surprisingly soft.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

1 h 30

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
Medium cal 2 Medium cal 1 Medium cal 3

Description

This is my first attempt at creating something three dimensional from a mixture of needle felting and wet felting, I've only been felting for the past few months. I am very proud of how well he came out. So, I have been wanting to make a Calcifur plush for some time now. And since my birthday had just passed and I was given a TON of felting wool and such things, I decided to have a go at making my own Cal. I wet felted the red, orange and yellow making the yellow and orange a very loose felt but the red much tighter. I cut the sheets into the pattern I decided on and sewed it all together after needle-felting felting the yellow and orange onto the red + his eyes, After sewing I decided to needle-felt around the stitching to enforce it and make it a little less obvious, I then turned him right side in and stuffed and sewed him up, I added more yellow wool over the part which I had left open to add the stuffing to hide the stitching. And now I have my own little fire demon. He is surprisingly soft.

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