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Saw this on the critrole site and (rather than just being a cute pic with a cat clearly craving compliments) I want to dedicate this thread to fan crafts, and even better if you can find instructions/patterns to share. Often you might need to modify the pattern to fit the imagined appearance, so no worries if it's not exactly the same.

KnitHacker has a free standing ferret pattern listed in this article and even a little ferret neck sleeve (i think?). Don't miss out on the hidden gems like Emo Meerkat in the Snow pattern.

AmigurumiToday has a pretty cool meerkat available to try out.

Edit: I think I found it on Son's Popkes!

What fan crafts have you seen that you'd want to make for yourself or a friend?

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[–] Ultragramps@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 10 months ago

Keyleth Goldfish!

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A crafty critter, Essie Makes, made this needlepoint of a line from the end of EXU: Calamity. Definitely ranks up there with my top moments in the entire show because it's establishing a basic truth in the connections made via oral history, before the written word arrived. Brilliant moment.

[–] Ultragramps@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Moar Embroidery!!1!


credit: @learncraftswithmegs

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Photorealistic Embroidery by Lucy Simpson (@PeacocksAndPinecones)

Embroidery artists explore all sorts of different subjects through their art, and Lucy Simpson opted for the most unusual one yet. The mastermind behind the embroidery brand Peacocks and Pinecones is stitching together photorealistic glass objects using her thread painting skills.
Simpson enjoyed embroidery since she was a child, and she learned the basics alongside her grandmother. She rediscovered her passion for cross-stitching after giving birth to her third child, and this hobby played a significant role in helping her overcome some of life’s hardships.
“I had been diagnosed with postnatal depression and anxiety, and my sister bought me my first kit to try and take my mind off things. I loved how I had to completely focus on what I was doing, which left no room for intrusive thoughts,” she told Colossal.
Simpson later embraced the technique called thread painting and tried experimenting with rendering metallic objects before moving on to glass. Ordinary subjects, such as birds and animals, simply weren’t challenging enough for her, especially when she had some extra time on her hands during the pandemic.
Embroidery inspired by glass objects, especially crystal tumblers and decanters, allowed her to take her skills to the next level. Stitching the illusion of transparency proved to be the biggest challenge, and it can take her up to 200 hours to create this effect.
Article by Chris L

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by OdditiesAbound

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sculpture by WithADashOfMagic

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[–] Ultragramps@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 4 months ago

Sweetpea and Oppy Betabean!


by ArtistAntlers

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by Kat and Cat Quilts


by Katie Clay

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by DarkArtsFiend

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by Dark Arts Fiend

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by Nails by Maja