(Small) update on Rockys Joutfit!! I unfortunately had to take a break due to work and other priorities, but I've recently been able to get back into the project. And now, Rockys jeans are almost complete and they fit perfectly!!
The only things I still need to do are cut holes for the clear plastic bit around the knees and bleach them to a lighter color, but for the most part, the sewing is complete on them!! The next step is the shirt!
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I have an idea regarding my Joutfit project, but I'd like a second opinion. I noticed on the original art of the legendary Joutfit that there are pockets on the jeans, shirt, and jacket.
Now, the pants are already done, so I plan to just add fake pockets with a bit of stitching. But I've been considering adding real, usable pockets to either the shirt or jacket (or both). It would take a bit more work, but I think it would look cute. What do you think?
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Me, a fool, an absolute maroon, a downright idiot, if you will: "Oh dang, I forgot these jeans had a hole in them. I'd better throw them ou-"
My brain: "WAIT!! DONT YOU REMEMBER???"
Me: "Remember what?"
My brain: "... Joutfit Rocky."
Me: "... OH MY GOD"
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Update 2 on making Rockys Joutfit!! (Ft. Rocky himself being a helpful little model)
All of the templates have been traced and cut!! I pinned most of them together to make sure they fit, and so far, everything seems good!! I ended up deciding to make the shirt and jacket one piece, and I'll just bleach them to different shades so they look different.
I also want to do the little window knee things, but I'm not entirely sure how. I'm thinking if I can get my hands on a bit of that clear plastic fabric stuff used to make raincoats, that could work.
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Update on the 'make my Rocky plush a joutfit like the one Fable drew him in that one time'!
It took longer than expected to separate all the parts of the jeans, mainly because of work and the fact that I had no idea how much stitching went into makeing jeans. I also made templates for almost every part by putting painter tape on Rocky himself, then covering that with duct tape, and then marking out all the seams and sizes to make sure everything fits right.
This is my first time making anything like this, but I'm feeling decently confident so far. I also plan to potentially bleach different parts so it's not all the same shade of blue and theirs a bit of difference between each part.
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