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Mew Plush Pattern Pt.1

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Sometimes I'm not happy with my patterns :( I like my plushies, but sometimes I see another plush of the same pkmn I made and it looks so much better, much more realistic :/ But as long as I don't see any other plushie I don't mind :D

Oh yeah, I wasn't too motivated digitalizing this pattern, so it's a bit rough. I tried to be as precise as possible while making this pattern, so the actual thing fits together pretty good. So if the pieces don't fit together (although they should) I could also give you the hand-drawn one (if you can decipher it, of course ;))

Assembling everything shouldn't be too difficult, just feel free to ask ;)

Plush: Plush

Pt.2: Pattern Pt.2
IMPORTANT: the size of the pattern is DIN A4!

Since it's going to take a while until I can make a tutorial, if I even will, here are instructions on how to assemble everything correctly (or at least so, that it's not completely impossible to sew ;)) :
1) Sew the body parts on the side together (the side is where the holes are for the arms ans legs).
2) Sew the "leg inner" parts onto the body (It's the inner line, the incomplete hole). Outside on outside; foot in the right direction.
3) Close the gap on the "leg outer" part.
4) Sew the "leg outside" parts onto the inner ones. This step is definitely the most difficult one. For this to work, you need to turn the body through the hole. You know you did it right, when you can pin the outer leg properly onto the inner leg (and on the body - there where's no inner leg available). It's difficult to explain, but just try it a bit, there's only one way this all can work ;)
5) Sew the arms together and then onto the body. This is definitely the second most difficult step. But if you put the (reversed) arm through the hole in the body from the outside, the outside of the arm schould touch the outside of the body and you should see the insides of these two parts. Difficult to explain - again. But since there's only one way this'll work, give it a try.
6) Sew the ears onto the head parts. Whatch out, that you sew them on on the right side. Right means: Take the pattern of the ear with the word "ear" upright and hold it to the "head front" part. Make sure you mark the side which has to be sewn to the heads in some way, so that yuo don't get confused.
7) Sew the "head front" and the "head" back together.
8) Sew the head to the body.
    Now we should have two complete halves of mew...
9) Sew the tail together. Like I said - Make the tail a bit broader, because the broader it is, the easier it is to turn around. It is very important, that you leave a hole at the tail tip to do so. Turning the tip trough the tail is next to impossible..
When you're done, stuff it.
10) Put the two halves together, the tail lying in between if you want to sew it on with the sewing machine. Sew everything together leaving a hole somewhere to turn it all around. I left it at the back of the head, you can do it anywhere else you want, though.
11) Turn everything around, stuff it and close up the holes - and you're done :)

Please give me the credit when using my pattern, thanks~
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Thank you for the pattern! My daughter is 4 and LOVES Mew. I found your pattern and used some scrap minky fabric. Just know your pattern made my daughter soo happy! She can’t stop talking about it and carries it with her everywhere. Thank you again for sharing your pattern!

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