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Making Katara pt. 2 | Avatar Plush Dolls | Clothes & Hair

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If you want a book for how things were traditionally made and done, I have no higher recommendation than Reader's Digest "Back to Basics" This video was preceded by a Part 1: Assembling a Plush Body: /watch/4Qu9iyOTlz6T9 I printed the fabric for this doll using a custom printing service called My Fabric Design. I made my base pattern by looking at and combining several pre-existing plush patterns across the internet, so I don't think I can claim it as 100% mine. Therefore, I've linked a gridded black/white version which you may use however you choose. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/367536019590598720/ I did share my Katara plush design, however, due to the nebulous nature of IP, there's always a chance it could be taken down at some point. But for the time being, if you want to make this exact doll with the exact fabric I used, you can follow the link below. It will require one fat quarter printed at 300 dpi, and in lieu of Fleece, I printed to Polyester French Terry. https://www.myfabricdesigns.com/Design/CreateFromGallery?id=39751 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mariahpattie/ MUSIC CREDITS: “Sacred Grounds” by Christian Andersen, epidemicsound.com "Quo" by Heath Cantu, epidemicsound.com "A True Master" by Yi Nantiro, epidemicsound.com “Yin and Yang” by Damon Greene, epidemicsound.com "Road to Tibet" by Edward Karl Hanson, epidemicsound.com

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