hi my names are Rotty/Alastor/Marius/Mew, my pronouns are it/its and i draw creatures
white, US american, & TME
I don't post anything consistently but my interests include animals (vultures and cats specifically), furry art, hollow knight/silksong, pokemon, stuffed animals, undertale/deltarune, and my own stories/OCs
my other blogs include my art blog @lycosiday my warrior cat blog @wheatstar and my world building blog @olvion
you should also follow my dearest darlingest bestie @eggsinthewind
i dont really have a dni, im just gonna block you. but general rule is with any kind of bigotry it is on sight
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So!! For the past couple of months, I have been working on a plushie of Assok, from @modmad's wonderful webcomic The Property of Hate :D
I hadn't used felt to make a plush since I was a kid, and this project took a lot of work, time and efforts, but I'm extremely proud of how it turned out. Very much a labour of love :'>
Special shout-out to @sharoo, who crocheted the little Assok sock on the trunk for me!
I started it around mid-April and we're almost mid-July, so this project took just about three months to complete– although most of the last one was spent waiting for the little crochet Assok to arrive, augh. The package spent 25 days in transit why.
The pattern was made by Voynart on etsy, though I altered it quite a bit to make it resemble Assok more.
Process and WIP pictures below the cut!
After modifying the pattern I had bought I made two rounds of testing (one with just the paper pieces and another out of cheap felt) to check if it all fit together okay! This took two weeks iirc? I only had a limited amount of wool felt and I wanted to make the plushie as big as possible, so I didn't have a lot of room for errors once I got going
The head! (plus one of the paws, I was testing appliqué stitches)
I made it first, because it was the most important part and I wanted to make sure I got it right
The body! I made all the paws different because they're not always the same colour in the webcomic (check pages 619, 620 and 637, for example!); likewise, I didn't use exactly the same thread colour on both sides of the body. I really enjoyed the fact that you can embrace visible stitches when working with felt, it's not something I did with my previous plushies :>
Fun fact: as I was sewing on the dark purple pieces on Assokaphant’s front legs, I had to use pliers to force the needle through both pieces of felt plus stuffing, and I managed to break the needle fdshgfds
BUT THEN I ran into A Problem: sock too big for they trunk. Of course I could've put it in the washing machine until it shrank, but, you know, I was afraid it would take a while...
THANKFULLY Sharoo came to my rescue and made a perfectly-sized Assok for me!! It's adorable aaa I'm so glad. Couldn't have done it myself, truly the cherry on top
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Title: Vultures in a Tree
Artist: Antoine-Louise Barye
Date: 1810-75
Medium: Watercolor on woven paper
Size: Sheet: 10 11/16 x 15 1/8 in. (27.1 x 38.4cm)
Source: The MET