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I tried my hand at creating a very small piggy. Had to remake the pattern a few times because I wanted her to be both chubby and small. I dyed her mohair myself
Honestly? It is a perfect little pig and I love it. I can not make these tiny things, my hands are too big. But you have done yourself proud. Thanx for sharing.
Hugs Pat
Cute! She reminds me of a furry little piggy bank.
If I were going to tweak the design at all. I might want a more defined snout, but that's a matter of taste, and I think it would require a gusset, and maybe some needle sculpting too. All in all, she's precious as she is.
Becky
Cute! She reminds me of a furry little piggy bank.
If I were going to tweak the design at all. I might want a more defined snout, but that's a matter of taste, and I think it would require a gusset, and maybe some needle sculpting too. All in all, she's precious as she is.
Becky
I tried to make a gusset for it, but I was having a hard to sizing the nose piece properly. I think I'll have to work on that. Thank you.
What a sweet little piggy! I agree, as a matter of personal taste I'd like to see her nose nose become more obvious since pigs have such cute noses, I don't think you'd have to have a head gusset to achieve this - just some needle sculpting. Or perhaps you could needle felt the nose next time? So that it became more obvious. But this is personal taste - you might have been looking for a small feminine nose for her so in that case her nose is perfect
She's a gorgeous pig! Well done!
how "big" is she ?
she looks very small, but cant really tell from the pictures :D
and i too would make the nose a little bit more prominent
how "big" is she ?
she looks very small, but cant really tell from the pictures :D
and i too would make the nose a little bit more prominent
She's 3.5 inches/9 cm long.
Thank you everyone for your kind comments.
What a sweet little piggy! I agree, as a matter of personal taste I'd like to see her nose nose become more obvious since pigs have such cute noses, I don't think you'd have to have a head gusset to achieve this - just some needle sculpting. Or perhaps you could needle felt the nose next time? So that it became more obvious. But this is personal taste - you might have been looking for a small feminine nose for her so in that case her nose is perfect
She's a gorgeous pig! Well done!
I'm still new to bear making so I'm not exactly 100% sure what needle sculpting is, but if it is using minute thread to pull things in certain ways, it was very difficult for me to attach eyes because the head and body are one piece. I had to put in another piece of fabric inside so I'd have somewhere to knot the thread without making it too noticeable
I'm still new to bear making so I'm not exactly 100% sure what needle sculpting is, but if it is using minute thread to pull things in certain ways, it was very difficult for me to attach eyes because the head and body are one piece. I had to put in another piece of fabric inside so I'd have somewhere to knot the thread without making it too noticeable
You've got the idea, though "minute" thread isn't required. I use doubled strong thread that matches the backing and take small stitches - usually several of them - back and forth through the area I'm sculpting.
For knotting, you end up using the friction of the stuffing, mostly. Let's say I'm sculpting the eye sockets so I want to take several stitches back and forth between the eye spots. I'd knot my thread then insert it using a long needle going in the back of the head and coming out at one of the sockets. I'd pull the knot into the fabric, but it would get stuck firmly in the stuffing. Then I'd take my stitches back and forth through the bridge of the nose - each time reducing the space between the eye sockets.
After taking my last stitch, I'd point the needle toward the back of the head again (or right through the pig's body, in this case). Then I'd make a knot close to the body and put the needle back through the hole where it exited, exiting somewhere else. Doing that a couple of time secures the thread firmly in the stuffing.
Whew!
Becky
I agree with others...I used to raise pigs and their noses are very prominent. The use them to dig huge tunnels if you let them!
I think she is wonderful the way she is. I love your little piggy!
Very cute indeed!
Oh I like your little piggy, she is sooo cute!
Oh my, that pig is terrible. I think you should box him up and send him to me!!!
You know I am just kidding...the piggie is beautiful.