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Heyheyheyheyhey is there any way we could be blessed with Jester’s plush pattern? I too could not find anything about them online and now I need my own watermelon golbo as soon as physically possible. Even if it’s shitelly traced out on tise paper or something— I will expect anything crumb of info on how to make a him

Oh yes, why of course!

I don't have any means of making a printable pdf currently, but I was able to guesstimate a sketch of what the pieces should look like

Heyheyheyheyhey Is There Any Way We Could Be Blessed With Jesters Plush Pattern? I Too Could Not Find

Do take it with a grain of salt, as I haven't tested these and they could probably use a bit of tweaking

I should also add that although I drew these in an A4 sketchbook, the actual plush is around 60 centimetres long (or about 24 inches)

For anyone confused, this is the plush in question:

Heyheyheyheyhey Is There Any Way We Could Be Blessed With Jesters Plush Pattern? I Too Could Not Find

This is Jester! I recently shared him with the Zoolim blog because of his striking resemblance to a Golbo

I did not make him, he's a plush I've had for about 9 or 10 years now and he's been a complete enigma from the very start

[More info for those interested]

I found him secondhand at a school fair, so I don't really have any particular store I can pin his origin to

I've tried searching online with what little information is on his tag, but all my searches have yielded nothing

Heyheyheyheyhey Is There Any Way We Could Be Blessed With Jesters Plush Pattern? I Too Could Not Find
Heyheyheyheyhey Is There Any Way We Could Be Blessed With Jesters Plush Pattern? I Too Could Not Find

If anyone's as curious as I am, and you manage to somehow find anything to do with Jester's origins, please let me know! I'd like to see what anyone out there might be able to find ^v^

(One final thing, here's the original post referring to Jester)


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2 years ago
As Per Folks Asking, Have The Joltik Plush Pattern On A DIN A 4 Sheet!
As Per Folks Asking, Have The Joltik Plush Pattern On A DIN A 4 Sheet!
As Per Folks Asking, Have The Joltik Plush Pattern On A DIN A 4 Sheet!

As per folks asking, have the Joltik plush pattern on a DIN A 4 sheet!

First I sewed everything together from 1. - 3. and stuffed it. Next up come the 4 legs (I like to sew paw and leg parts together (4. + 5.) first before sewing both mirrored parts). 

Joltik love to crawl all around your room, preferably in high places , so adding small magnets inside the paws gives the Joltik a lot of potential hiding places! A round magnet with 10 mm x 1 - 2 mm might work best. A short furred Joltik might also need fringes like in 11. to stay warm... (The longer furred Joltik is able to hide any edges and weird proportions more efficiently as I noticed! Though both are nice to touch, so go with whatever you prefer or have on hand.)

They love th play with you, so help them out by only sewing the tips of the legs to the lowest part of the body. That way the Joltik has as much mobility as possible! More spidery that way, too!

Sewing the face is the most fickle part. I sewed extra backsides for the larger spikes and plan to add small ones on the short furred Joltik. (Small spikes didn’t really work with the long fur unfortunately...) Add a bit of wadding and a few stitches to get them into shape as well!

The eyes are done with cutting out felt! Cut a hole for the pupil and press the smaller felt inside. (I love to add a small gradient with a copic marker). The white hightlights can be glued on top and the whole eye can be glued and sewed on the face. 

For the finishing touches I trimmed some of the long hair on the long furred Joltik and glued the fur on the teeth together since that’s no place for long fur and pulled out any fur caught in between the seams.

For the short furred Joltik I plan to add more custom small spikes to the face and back (a feature the long haired Joltik doesn’t need). 

That’s all! And without further ado:

Feeding time~!

As Per Folks Asking, Have The Joltik Plush Pattern On A DIN A 4 Sheet!

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