A book that carefully introduces each stumbling point in making oshi nui. The tips for recovery from failures and improvement are easy to understand, and it’s easy to start because it uses familiar items!
★ Includes QR code for patterns
◇◆◇ Comments from PiyoPicco ◇◆◇
Nice to meet you, I’m Piyopicco, a plushie YouTuber.
“I want to make an oshi nui, but it seems difficult…”
“I tried to make one but gave up…”
For such oshi nui-making beginners, we have created the “easiest” oshi nui book.
From basic knotting and tying to facial embroidery stitches, everything is explained gently and thoroughly.
We also explain the points of incorporating your favorite character into the plushie design!
By understanding the structure of the plushie, you can discover the best way to design it from illustrations or photos.
We focused on a simple yet cute body shape, a body silhouette that even beginners can be satisfied with, and a size that fits clothes from 100 yen shops.
The biggest point in oshi nui-making is “to make it carefully.”
By proceeding carefully with each step, rather than relying on your experience or dexterity, you will surely complete a wonderful oshi nui of your own.
Enjoy your “oshi activities” with a lovingly made oshi nui!
◇◆◇ Main Contents ◇◆◇
☆ STEP1
Let’s prepare tools and materials!
* Oshi nui cost comparison
* Items used in oshi nui-making
… and more
☆ STEP2
Let’s practice sewing!
* Basic sewing methods
* Basic embroidery methods
… and more
☆ STEP3
Let’s make an “oshi nui”!
* Steps for making an oshi nui
* How to design an oshi nui
… and more
☆ STEP4
Let’s make “nui clothes”!
* Materials used for making nui clothes
* How to make a T-shirt
… and more
Category:Japanese Hobbies book, Japanese Sewing Book
Tag:Cotton Doll, Oshi nui
- Pages:
- 112
- ISBN:
- 9784780429145
- Release Date:
- June, 2024
- Language:
- Japanese
- Publisher:
- MATES
Author profile
PiyoPicco
A “plushie YouTuber” who posts numerous tutorial videos related to plushie making. The tutorial content ranges widely from basic embroidery techniques, making nakachu nui, to creating plushie clothes using familiar items, and is supported by many people. They have loved art, crafts, and making things since childhood.
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