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Who this is for: Crafters and Friday Night Funkin fans who want to create their own character plushies.
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Materials You’ll Need
Creating your own Friday Night Funkin plush requires some basic sewing supplies and the right fabrics. You’ll need felt or fleece in the character’s signature colors – bright blue for Boyfriend’s hair and shirt, khaki or tan for his skin, and red for his cap. Don’t forget stuffing material like polyester fiberfill, fabric scissors, needles, thread, and fabric markers for sketching your pattern.
Creating the Pattern
Start by sketching your chosen character on paper first. Boyfriend is often the easiest to begin with due to his simple design. Draw the basic shapes – an oval head, rectangular body, and cylindrical arms and legs. Transfer these shapes to cardboard to create sturdy templates. Remember to add seam allowances of about ¼ inch around each piece.
Cutting and Preparing Fabric
Pin your cardboard templates to the appropriate colored fabrics and cut two pieces for each body part. For Boyfriend, you’ll cut blue pieces for the shirt, tan for the head and arms, and small pieces for facial features. Take your time with this step – clean cuts make sewing much easier later.
Sewing the Plush Together
Begin by sewing the facial features onto the head pieces using small, neat stitches. His signature confident expression really brings the character to life. Next, sew the body parts together, leaving small openings for stuffing. Turn each piece right-side out and stuff firmly but not too tightly – you want your plush to be cuddly, not rock-hard.
Adding Character Details
The magic happens in the details. Embroider or appliqué Boyfriend’s iconic microphone, add his red cap with careful stitching, and don’t forget those expressive eyebrows. Some crafters use fabric paint for smaller details like his shirt design or facial expressions.
Final Assembly
Attach all the stuffed pieces together using ladder stitches or whip stitches for a clean finish. Pay special attention to where the arms and legs connect to the body – these joints get the most stress during play. Once everything’s secure, give your creation a final inspection and trim any loose threads.
Ready to experience the rhythm game that inspired your crafting project? You can play the original Friday Night Funkin and get even more character inspiration for your next plush-making adventure.
TL;DR
Make a Friday Night Funkin plush by creating paper patterns, cutting colored felt/fleece pieces, sewing with seam allowances, stuffing firmly, and adding character details like Boyfriend’s cap and microphone.
