Oy, from Stephen King's "The Dark Tower" series, is an animal I've been wanting to make for a long time. He's variously described as weasel or raccoon-like, with a long coiled tail. (Here's the Wikipedia entry on him, though be warned it has story spoilers
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A couple of people have asked me about making plush critters, I'm not an expert by any means but I can pass along some of the things I have learned that you might find helpful if you are wanting to make some of your own. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask :D
PatternsThis can actually be the most challenging part of making an animal
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My first try at a 5-jointed animal. That's all 4 limbs plus the head. She turned out pretty cute I think, but lesson learned -- make the neck longer than you think it needs to be!
(x-posted from the_exodarThis was actually my first WoW plushie, kind of strange since I've been playing for almost 5 years! (Edit: I lied, I made the Ornasse plushie before :x) Though they are technically neutral, Talbuks have always been Draenei mounts to me, and they are still my favorite ground-mount and the one Vajarra uses
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Here we have a very tasty stuffed morsel, a nugget! The nugget is about the same size as a Beanie Baby and has plastic beads as well as regular stuffing to give him a "beanie" feel. He is made of pink fleece and his pattern is 100% from scratch, I didn't alter an existing one. He was very quick to make.
After a slight delay for materials, here we have two fine specimens of the Mabari breed. Bear, the brindle with the "redrib" kaddis, is the loyal companion of Raleth the Mage. The other is Ghost, an unusual solid black Mabari.
Both dogs have a jointed neck and are about 12 inches tall.