Here be dragon.
After I successfully made my first plush animal (the bat), all the excitement went to my head and I plunged straight into my next project.
I wanted one of the amazing dragons from Reign of Fire. The shape and dimensions come from my doing a lot of sketching while staring at the movie's production photos. It's not exact, but close enough that I'm happy with it.

Here he is perched atop one of my decoupaged boxes. "What's going on back there?"


Neck and tail are wired and poseable, as are the wings from shoulder to wrist. Legs are movable at the hip joint.
Even though I'm not using any patterns from Carolyn Vosburg Hall's Sewing Tiny Toys this time, my dragon owes much to that book for construction principles.
ETA: Updated version of this dragon!
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cute_plush (here),
the_dragons (here), Craftster
I wanted one of the amazing dragons from Reign of Fire. The shape and dimensions come from my doing a lot of sketching while staring at the movie's production photos. It's not exact, but close enough that I'm happy with it.

Here he is perched atop one of my decoupaged boxes. "What's going on back there?"


Neck and tail are wired and poseable, as are the wings from shoulder to wrist. Legs are movable at the hip joint.
Even though I'm not using any patterns from Carolyn Vosburg Hall's Sewing Tiny Toys this time, my dragon owes much to that book for construction principles.
ETA: Updated version of this dragon!
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I'd love to see the pattern you come up with.
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I'd love to show you, but I don't have a digicam. :(
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A scanner, maybe?
I'm tempted to watch the movie again. Despite the fact that I made the dragon, and that I'm using the movie in a crossover fanfic, I haven't properly watched it in a long while.
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I've noticed that when you try to make something from something you love, you forget to look at it as you first did.
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