diy: scood (simple version) hellokitty (part 1)

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2011

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hi, all... it's been too long, since i have made a tutorial... and yes it's a scood again... because i received messages about not able to see the steps clear... and some requested something with hello kitty ^^ so here you go...

the white scood i made in this video, is made for my give away, that i will soon hold. keep an eye open for that...

much love,
ljenmf
http://alalammehetje.blogspot.com

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hotel dusk ost

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  • Aww, I thought the song was from 'Another code', but now i thinnk that is from Hotel Dusk room 215 XD PS: I love ur work :)

  • @Rii00t1313 they have pretty similar music :) thank you ^^

  • i was wondering what the exact name of the material was other than "sweater material"?

  • @xniteskyx i'm sorry, i have no idea :x

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  • @ljenmf it's ok. thank you for the video! i'm going to try to make it this month :)

  • @TheLivingDeadOne most pieces are re-adjusted from shapes that allready excist... and some are straight from my own fantasy... i like to do it by free hand, without patterns, is because it feels like i am bond to a specific shape if i use them... i just want to create the shapes, which i think would work for me :) sorry for replying late... but what are you saying sorry for?

  • @ljenmf thank you , this is so cute its even beta than the ones that you can buy from the stands :D thank you so much

  • @DannidotC from a scood i own, i just simplified it and adjusted the shape to my taste...

  • i love this however the pattern that you drew where did you get the shape from?

  • @ljenmf Wow, I'm honored you replied to me. REALLY! Whether a pattern is required or desired, don't you think it helps? It's not about making the same thing twice, but making a variation of the original. What I mean is, do you think that the designs your reproducing have not been reproduced before? Designers take clothing, (LIke you are) and whats called, re-engineer it, and learn from it. I'm sure you do that, but,.. do you just do it by free hand, every time? just from owning the item? sorry

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