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>Not that anon but I'd love to see it.
ask and you shall receive, this is getting quoted verbatim from >>21172642
>>Is that a handmade Yuugi?
>not completely, her, like her previous iteration (on the left), were made from a flandre base. Both had the clothing made by me, but I merely retooled the hair of flan for the first Yuugi, whereas for the second Yuugi i did the hair over wholesale.
>I would strongly recommend trying to make your own! As experience isn't really important, so much as willpower is. To support this, I literally did not know how to sew when making the first Yuugi, and learned as i went along, the second Yuugi is also only the second thing I have ever done with craftwork.
>Regarding what you'd need in order to make her, I used felt for the horn, stuffed with wool (you can use any hard fabric, so long as it can support itself), the clothing of the first yuugi was just cotton cloth (which is one reason why the clothing doesnt look good), the second yuugi i used knitted fabric (which I highly recommend) for all parts of the clothing. The hair, and hair extensions (Only Yuugi1 has hair extensions) I used a nice minky, it is softer than traditional fumo hair, however it is very much worth it. The chains I bought off of etsy link here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/573986104/black-acrylic-chain-1ft-13mm-x-9mm
>For assembling everything, the shirt I made as one long rectangular piece, cutting out two holes for where the arms would go, then I made two pentagons, and stitched them into the holes to serve as the sleeves. After that, I used red fabric to create the outlines of the sleeve, and the collar of the shirt.
>The skirt was created by making a semi-circle, and cutting out the middle (fold it in half, and cut out a small semi-circle from that) which served as the base of the skirt. From there, I merely made vertical and horizontal lines of fabric, and stitched them in. >For attaching the clothing, I first put on the shirt, and stitched it up on the back (I also stitched in the collar into the neck, as it was a bit too loose otherwise [you also dont need a bottom red line for the shirt, as the hem of the skirt will serve that purpose]) After the shirt was attached, I slipped on and stitched in the skirt.
>The hair was a bit trickier, and a lot more free-form, as I basically just eyeballed everything and went with what I though looked good, because of that I can't give you too detailed of instructions. Do note, I made it out of 4 pieces, a long back, the spiked front that goes around the horn, and two front-side pieces (which i used by tracing the similar pieces from flans hair). To stitch it in, I did it by layers of Back -> sides -> front. To stitch these in I would recommend a back stitch, as its very strong. Also for removing clothing and hair, a pair of scissors is all you need. Lastly the cuffs were simply just white cloth wrapped in a circle, with the chain stitched in (i used seven notches), that was then stitched into the hand.
And that is how I made my second Yuugi fumo (which is my preferred one of the two)
I hope this helped

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