20th November 2017: Face Off The face was annoying me so I put a photo side by side with the refs and figured out that the proportions were off because I stuck to the pattern too closely.
Altered the shape of the muzzle and made some much bigger eyes.
This time I added the second blue section by using eye shadow brushed into the felt. Avoids having too many layers stacked up and a much closer blue than I could find felt in.
3rd November 2017: Belt Buttons Circles of gold satin gathered and stuffed to make squishy buttons.
2nd November 2017: Face Morgana has a face now! Felt shapes glued onto the hood.
20th September 2017: Functional Onesie It's a wearable onesie now! Spliced white onto the arms and legs and joined the hood to the body.
Made a mistake applying the fasteners, but there were 7 in the pack of 6, so I was able to replace it easily. Thank you cosplay fairies!
Just the face and belt details left to make it Morgana :D
14th September 2017: Scarf Sketched out the shape for the scarf over the original pattern pieces and made two tails to stick out of the neck seam.
Looking suspiciously like a P-Chan onesie right now.
11th September 2017: Hoods Kitty ears! I'm really impressed with this pattern, there is no reinforcement in the cat ears, the gathered base is enough to keep the shape.
11th September 2017: Stuffing Tails Split the pattern on the tail to be black and white.
I found it easiest to stuff the tail as it was turned inside out, making it much easier to reach into the end.
11th September 2017: Fleece Bundles Totally inspired by Storme's Carbuncle Noct, I'm want to make a Morgana onesie to wear with a Persona 5 character wig for a winter con.
Using Simplicity 8276 to make the onesie and it is so relaxing making a pattern without any fitting or altering!
Fleece is super easy to work with and a good tip I read was to use a quick-unpick to keep the layers squashed flat as they go under the sewing machine foot; works like a charm.
The picture is all the pieces cut out and ready to go.