I know it isn't right to ask for it, but PLEASE, if you use this tutorial:
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Thanks! ^^
--- Well, some people have asked me how I make my plushes' eyes, so I've tried to make some sort of a tutorial, taking photos of the whole process to try to help.
1. First draw the eyes and the rest of the face with Adobe Photoshop. As it has to be cut out afterwards, it's best not to add too many details Print them in that paper for shirts (t-shirt transfer)
2.Afterwards, take off the back side of the paper. I guess that isn't the way to do it, but that's how I always do it and I like how it comes out
3.Then cut each part separately
4.To iron it, set each piece over the felt and cover it with another piece of the same felt
5.Then cover it with a cloth tissue or any other piece of cloth that doesn't contain fiber, as the ironing would melt it.
7.Last, iron it, but not for too long or the drawing might disappear. I iron it for about 10 seconds first, then I look how it comes out, and iron for another 1 or 2 series of ten seconds it's best to check from time to time so you will know if it needs more ironing while you iron it, move slowly the iron, don't leave it still or the draw will spoil
I hope this has helped ^^ and yes, I forgot number 6
PLUSH HEAD TUTORIAL: [link] PLUSH BODY TUTORIAL: [link]
I iron it for about 10 seconds first, then I look how it comes out, and iron for another 1 or 2 series of ten seconds it's best to check from time to time so you will know if it needs more ironing while you iron it, move slowly the iron, don't leave it still or the draw will spoil
This is awesome I was wondering how people got a clean cut look from hand-made stuff with the eyes and mouth, im gonna have to look for this wondrous product
it's best to check from time to time so you will know if it needs more ironing
while you iron it, move slowly the iron, don't leave it still or the draw will spoil