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This is how my page turned out with a small link))
I'll probably post more here. I'm so sad that Telegram is being blocked, because I was there originally. I came to Tumblr by accident đ
(or not by accident, but out of desperation...)

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creature design is my passion
More sketchbook ink drawings + studies
23. Cocoa cookie
It's being a very bad day for me, but i draw cocoa cookie and this make me a little bit happier .

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Starting a new sketchbook. This was drawn with fountain pen and watercolor, I was trying to channel vintage picture books and old New Yorker cartoons with this one
My first postđ
I decided that it would be better to show the process of one of my sketchbook spreads
Day 20,498A wee dragon the day after St. Paddyâs, burning off some of that Guinness. A spunky, spiky little black dragon belching red and orange flame. Based in no small part on â Original sketchbook from Ed Emberley showing how to draw a dragon using a series of curves, lines, and circles.
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Ed Emberley's Little Drawing Book of Weirdos (1973) https://www.presentandcorrect.com/blogs/blog/ed-emberleys-little-drawing-book-of-weirdos-1973
my first traditional ink comic!! ~
This was for an assignment where we had to use Ed Emberleyâs style. Iâve never used dip pens before this, very fun but MY GOD đ
here it is scanned and edited in photoshop đŤś
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i donât remember where but somebody asked for my furby buddy sweater pattern!
hereâs what i did/used:
size 4.5 needles & DK weight yarn CO 48 2x2 rib for 4 rows stockinette for 8 rows stretchy bind-off
itâs specific to the needles & yarn i used but really you can use any yarn & needles as long as you know your gauge & adjust your stitch count accordingly :)
Furby T-Shirt Tutorial
This is a super quick and simple sewing project that uses an old t-shirt. Iâm using a â98 furby here but itâs adaptable for all furbys. It should also be pretty simple to hand-stitch for those of you who donât have a machine.
This pattern is pretty much just a rectangle. For the length, measure around your furbyâs body. For the height, measure from your furbyâs feet to just below their face (or however high you want the shirt to go). For my 98, it came to about 13x2 inches.
I used the bottom hem of an old t-shirt for the neckline of my furbyâs shirt, that way I only had one hem to sew. If you want, you can make your own neckline by either sewing it the way I did my bottom hem or by cutting out an extra piece of fabric, folding it in half and then sewing it to the shirt (right-side to right-side).
When cutting it out, be sure to include seam allowance! Youâre gonna want a decent bit of seam allowance on the bottom because weâll be folding that in to create a hem.
Next, youâre gonna fold the bottom in and pin that down. I put the shirt on my furby inside out and then pinned it down so that I could be extra sure the height was how I wanted it.
Once youâve got your desired height, sew it down and trim the excess fabric. Keep in mind that the bottom hem wonât stretch like the neckline will, so donât make it too tight.
Now fold the shirt in half, inside out, and sew the ends together. If you want that seam to be a bit neater you can fold that extra fabric down afterwards and sew it, then trim the excess.
If your furby has a tail, like the button tail on 98â˛s, you can just sew the neckline down. Then cut a bit of space for the tail and hem the two ends like you did with the bottom of the shirt. (Hopefully that makes sense?)
And thatâs it! You can slip it on over the furbyâs head or pull it up over the furbyâs feet, either way. Hopefully the tutorial was easy enough to follow and as always my inbox is open if you have questions!

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Furby Hood Tutorial
Couple notes: This tutorial is just for the hood part of a jacket! The jacket I made using this tutorial by @furbmiester9000, which is adaptable for all furbys! Also, this tutorial is not for a plain hoodie. This if for a collared jacket that has a hood attached to it.Â
The only major change I made to the jacket was adding a spot for a tail, which ended up coming to about 2 inches tall and 1.5 inches wide, though youâll want to cut your hole smaller than that for seam allowance. I also curved the bottoms of the ends(blue arrows) so that it fit better over my furbys feet.
To get started on the hood, measure the length of your jacket, then put it on your furby and measure how high you want the hood to go from the fold of the collar. If you want to be able to take the hood off and have it sit comfortably around your furbys neck then make the height half of the length (e.g. my jacket came to about 12.5 inches so the height would be 6.25 inches). Otherwise itâll be kinda tight.
The hood is made up of two parts so halve your jacket length then draw out your hood shape on your fabric. I went with a square/rectangle shape with gave me a pointed looking hood. If you want a regular looking hood curve it. Look up different hood shapes and get creative!
Cut out two of those hood shapes, or four if you want your hood to have an inner lining. Remember to include seam allowance!
If you went with two pieces, sew the backside of the hood together.
If you went with four: Take two pieces, sew all but the backside together, then flip it inside out. Repeat with the other two pieces, then sew those two finished pieces together along the backside.
If you arenât making an inner lining for your hood, then you want to clean up the edges by either folding them in or using bias tape. You only have to do this for the 2 edges that are going to be visible around your furbyâs head and itâs up to you whether you want the fold on the outside or inside of the hood.
Next, mark the fold of the collar on your jacket. Then sew the bottom of the hood just below that line. Make sure youâre sewing the hood on the right way! The inside of the hood should be facing the same direction as the inside of the jacket.
Now you just have to sew the top of hood. Unless you went with a curved hood, in which case all you have to do now is make some ear holes!
For the ear holes, I just put the jacket on, found where the tips of the ears are, snipped a small hole, and then went from there. I recommend making very little cuts and checking after every cut that the fit is good. You donât want your holes too big or in the wrong spots.
As for finishing the hems on the ear holes⌠I actually didnât bother to finish mine lmao. If youâre worried about fraying or if you just want that professional finished look, you can fold them in and sew them up or you can use glue. Itâs up to you!
And thatâs it, your hood should be done! Hopefully this made enough sense and as always my ask box is open if you have any questions!
furby dungarees tutorial!
this is a tutorial for furby dungarees! these are suitable for any furby that has doesnât have itâs ears entirely attached to the body (the straps go trough the ears!), thatâs also why i donât have any exact measurements in this tutorial. i tried my best to make this tutorial as clear as possible, but if you have any questions, feel free to comment them of message me! also a disclaimer: i am very new to sewing, and all the techniques. feel free to use other techniques if you think theyâll work better!
for this tutorial you will need:
-Â any fabric - scissors - needle and thread or sewing machine - two buttons - 2 sets of snaps (or buttons if you donât have snaps) - your furbyÂ
letâs start with the body of the dungarees: the width of the body is the width of your furby + roughly 2 centimetres, the fabric should overlap and you need this extra bit of fabric to attach snaps to later on, this is how we will close our dungarees in the back.
you can decide the length of your body, mine cover the entire belly of my furby (from the peets to just below the beak), but you could make it shorter (or longer) to your lliking. make sure to add around 1 cm of extra fabric to each side, we will fold this inside later, for a nice seam.
the body piece will have a gap on both sides, this is where the tail of your furby will poke out. try cutting a small part out of the fabric on both sides first and see how it fits. if the gap needs to be bigger, keep cutting small pieces off until it fits perfectly around the tail. if your furby has manes instead, you can skip this part.
*** i would recommend finishing the body first, before starting the straps***
for the straps, letâs start with the width. i chose a width of 1 cm. but because we will fold the fabric in half, to create a sturdy and smooth strap, the total width of our fabric will be twice your desired width + around 5mm of extra fabric.
so that means mine are 2,5 cm total.
the length of the strap will be a little tricky to measure. with a measuring tape, roughly measure from the spot where you want the straps to start and end. (this might be easier if you make the body first and put it on while measuring). for reference, i included a picture of how the straps should look in the back. make sure you make the straps longer than needed.
the next step will depend on your fabric: if you have a soft and thin fabric, fold the cut out piece with the wrong side outwards. after stitching along the length with a running stitch you will be able to turn it inside out, this way you wonât be able to see the stitching. if you have a sturdy fabric like i do, sadly you wonât be able to turn it inside out. youâll have to fold your piece with the right side outwards, and stitch along the length. fold the fabric so you canât see the seam / stitching.
after youâve cut out the body, fold on the dotted lines and make a crease. now itâs time to add snaps (or buttons) to the back. (on the image i accidentally wrote studs instead of snaps oops)
this part might be very confusing, so iâll try my best to explain. lay your fabric down, with the front facing up and unfold it. on the left side, attach one side of the snaps in the same position as in the drawing.
the other side of the snaps have to be attached to the back of the fabric (aka the wrong side). these will go on the part that will be folded over, like shown in the drawing.
after the snaps are attached, fold the fabric again on the crease, and when you close the dungarees with the snaps, it should look like the picture attached further below.
now, itâs time to attach buttons to the front of the dungarees. this is how youâll be able to put the straps on and take them off.
make a hole in at the end of the straps, and put the buttons trough the holes. it should look like the picture below.
now put the dungarees on your furby and put the straps trough your furbyâs ears. tuck the end of the straps under the body piece, in the place you want and pin them down.
now you can either sew along the red line as shown in the picture below or, attach them to the folded over part. (i chose not to sew along the line as i donât know how to use a sewing machine and my hand stitching isnât the neatest.)
add a lil pocket to your dungarees if you want to, and they should be done! i am not the best at explaining so iâm sorry if this tutorial was messy / hard to follow. feel free to ask any questions you have or leave feedback! if you give this tutorial a try, let me know how yours turned out!
love, jessy, monstertruck and bong water <3