Pokemon made by Punch Needle

Video game craft projects made with thread and needles...
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Pokemon made by Punch Needle

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I made this today for my daughter, still need to finish it into a pillow.
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Looks gorgeous kellyxstitching, and yay, Ampharos :D

How long did it take you to make it?

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Thanks!

It took all day! Probably 8 or 9 hours.It was fun to make and the time went by quickly, going to make a few more of different characters. It went faster than cross stitch would have and I was able to do the pattern more closely to the actual picture of the pokemon.

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That's super cute. I've never understood how punch needle works, but maybe it's worth trying for those projects that look good "fuzzy."
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Hmmm, I wonder if this would work for t-shirts? Never done puchneedle, but this would look adorable for stuff for my one year old nephew. ^_^
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It wouldn't work on t-shirts unless you use a super strong glue.
It unravels really easily.

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You could probably iron wonder-under to the back to hold it in place. Fusible interfacing might work too. Nothing is impossible, just have to figure out the best possible option. What I would do is try something small on a scrap piece of material, trying either wonder-under or fusible interfacing, wash them in the washer and see what happens. The worst case is it doesn't work, the best is you can nephew a t-shirt!

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