Minna is the first plush in this style to be created. Her name is a reference to the protagonist of the ynfg Collective Unconscious.
She's made from a sweater I wasn't able to fit and filled with stuffing from an old plush. The head is filled with scraps, which is why it looks so heavy. She's incredibly soft and full of love.
Nenette is the first doll to be made in this style. Just like Minna, her body is made from an old sweater. Her head and limbs are made out of polymer clay.
Nenette was a big deal for me since it meant that I could make dolls that weren't going to break if I positioned it wrong. She, too, is full of love.
Currently, Raymond is the only modern doll I've made thats based on an original character. This doll was incredibly difficult to make, purely because of the fabrics.
The forearms were made from an old pair of sweatpants that were so hard to pierce, that I vowed to never use them again. I also had to paint his tattoo which was a bit difficult. Other than that, it was pretty simple to make.
Unnamed is my favorite of the dolls I've made. She was made as a prop for halloween last year and I walked around with her.
She was made from a shirt my cousin gave me that was too tight along the collar. The extra hands and other additions were added since she was supposed to be a scrap doll. I had some parts lying around so I added them to her. Currently she has a blue button, a star, and a small hand.
Sharline was made as a prop when I went to a convention a few months ago. She's the other main character of the game Evergrace :3
I deviated from what I usually did and sculpte her hair instead of leaving ther bald. I also gave her stuffed legs too so it wouldn't take longer to make her. The body is made out of an old shirt my dad gave me. The "dress" was made out of a pillow case that no one wanted.
Fun fact: This doll is based off the Count Feline's costume, which has a plush of her on the back of the hood.