You've seen the design for the Cooper doll, but now see Harley's design! Please keep in mind that this is my first attempt ever at making a Harley doll so this might not be stellar but I wanted to attempt this character!
I actually really like this design! More so then I thought I would. Harley stands about 9 inches tall; she's made of fleece; her eyes, nose, flower, and limbs are attached firmly to her body with stitching so it's small-children safe.
PS: Her nose looks light due to the lighting.
Now, I have a question for my watchers: If this doll was made smaller, and converted to a keychain you could put on your backpack, would anyone buy this?
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Lovely as usual, but whether or not it's children safe gets me. I've seen children rip stitching after some time (if it's not upholstery thread). I think you definitely have a knack for making patterns. I really like how you have a good sense of proportion and an eye for picking out nice colors that photograph well.
Would you handmake all the keychains or send them off to a company to be made? I think I'd more more interested in handmade things.
I can't wait to see where you go next with your plushies. Have you thought about 3D plushies so you could joint them? I can just imagine an adorable Cooper with his arms up asking you to pick him up
Would you handmake all the keychains or send them off to a company to be made? I think I'd more more interested in handmade things.
I can't wait to see where you go next with your plushies. Have you thought about 3D plushies so you could joint them? I can just imagine an adorable Cooper with his arms up asking you to pick him up