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Oh it sounds lovely! I'd love to see what the little octopus(-pattern) looks like once it's done. The crochet hooks sound really helpful for the arthritis, I can imagine how much you would have to move your fingers if you were to try something without them, so I'm very happy to hear they enable you to do something that makes you happy.
I finished a little merperson doll a while back, all made from fabric and wadding. I don't use templates because I've always been horrible at sticking to a template in any circumstance, so I just go by my gut feeling and draw some lines on the fabric, then cut it out, sow it together, and fill it with wadding. The tricky part about the merperson were the hairs. I use wool, cut it into little strings and sow them onto the head of the doll, then use a fine comb to separate the individual strands. The result is, after multiple hours of untangling wool, a very curly-haired merperson. The project I started but didn't continue (yet) afterwards is supposed to become a dragon, but I'm still debating on the shape of certain parts of the body. Right now, I just have a very long, adorable head and a neck that is open at one end lol
would you be alright with sharin a pic of your merperson? it sounds cute as heck
Here they are! I make it a habit of gifting plushies to my friends, so this is the latest one I gifted away and thus my only good picture. Hope you like it
they're so cute! thank you!
Thank you