I gave it a lot of thought and I think I understand how you created the fabric and the stitching.
What I can't understand, though, is how you managed to sew a patch to a cloud. That's really impressive :-)
Hope you find imitation to be the greateast form of flattery. I had been trying to do a boyscout style merit badge for an internal project here at work. people will get these as 'badges' when they complete a task or a project reaches a goal.
I had to look at like 5 different tutorials online, when i came across what you did for project noah. zoomed it up to 500% and still floored at how amazing it is.
this is nowhere as dope and i'm sure I didn't build it the same way, but hope you're honored and consider a tip of the bill and like i said, internal project.
16 Responses
cute bear & awesome badge!
about 2 years ago
Id stitch that on a jacket alright
about 2 years ago
I dream that one day you deliver your little secrets by a tutorial to have made this 'badge'
about 2 years ago
So cute! ^_^
about 2 years ago
You got the stitching thing sewn up.
about 2 years ago
The only thing I want to touch more than this badge, is an actual polar bear cub!
about 2 years ago
I gave it a lot of thought and I think I understand how you created the fabric and the stitching.
What I can't understand, though, is how you managed to sew a patch to a cloud. That's really impressive :-)
about 2 years ago
Really nice! That soft bear fits great to the soft style and colors
about 2 years ago
I honestly don't think I could get sick of seeing badges from you SF. Your technique is impeccable.
about 2 years ago
Ugh, that stitching is just perfect.
about 2 years ago
This reminds me of the badges 'Russel' had in the movie 'Up'... Nice work =]
about 2 years ago
Is this for Project Noah?
about 2 years ago
@Marko. Yeah
about 2 years ago
Looks like I can peel it right of the screen...now where's that needle and thread.
about 2 years ago
Well done =)
almost 2 years ago
Rebound
Merit Badge flattery
by Dave Gilbertson
Hope you find imitation to be the greateast form of flattery. I had been trying to do a boyscout style merit badge for an internal project here at work. people will get these as 'badges' when they complete a task or a project reaches a goal.
I had to look at like 5 different tutorials online, when i came across what you did for project noah. zoomed it up to 500% and still floored at how amazing it is.
this is nowhere as dope and i'm sure I didn't build it the same way, but hope you're honored and consider a tip of the bill and like i said, internal project.
over 1 year ago