World of WarCrafts: CAT DURIDS IS 4 CUDDELS

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Welcome to Monday! To help stave off the Monday blues, today we've got a collection of adorable druid kittens created by Serthida of Bloodhoof (US-H). Astute readers may recognize the name -- Serthida was also responsible for some spectacular flickpainting as well as a couple of moonkins, one conventionally colored and one in a bright shade of pink for Raid for the Cure. Needless to say, all this crafting is old hat to Serthida. Tauren, troll, night elf and worgen -- there's a cuddly kitten for every race here!
Check through the gallery below for a close-up look at each of the druid kittens in the litter, and continue on for a short chat with Serthida about the little beasts!
World of WarCrafts: Those kitties are adorable! Were they premade stuffed animals that you altered, or did you have make a pattern for each of them?
Serthida: I used the "Cat" pattern from The A to Z of Soft Animals by Carolyn Hall. It's an old book and out of print, but it was a great starting point. What I did was take the basic pattern and then modified it to be on-model for the different cats, such as using longer fur for the back of the head to make a mane or patching in markings for the shoulder crescents.
How did you make them, and how long did it take?
All of them are fully hand sewn; my sewing machine isn't nimble enough to do detail work (thanks, 1960s Kenmore). There's nothing too fancy about their construction -- a basic blanket stitch was used to put them together, including the inlays. Their eyes and noses were purchased from a craft store, but all of their horns, fangs, and tusks are hand sculpted out of polymer clay and then set in place using E-6000, a flexible epoxy glue.
The belly of the tauren and the night elf actually are filled with a small pouch of poly-pellets, the same kind of "beanie" things found in Beanie Babies, so they're a little heavier. All of their bases are just a cardboard insert, so they sit perfectly flat on desks. On all of their faces, I used an electric clipper to shorten the fur to make the markings stand out better and to get rid of the "schnauzer" look that many handmade stuffed animals have. I also trimmed the fur on their shoulders using the clippers so their crescent markings would be more visible.
Each one took about two nights' worth of work, or 10 hours total. First night is drafting the pattern for the creature, selecting the fur, and cutting it out. Usually, I'd get the head sewn on the first night as well, since it's the part with the most small pieces needing to be combined (thanks to facial markings and little ears). Second night was legs, chest, tail, body, attaching the head, and stuffing/closing it up. Then final finish work and a quick post to Twitter! Pretty small projects in the world of plush work, honestly. Since they're not jointed and technically only have two legs (they're totally flat on their bases, with no true hind legs), it saved a lot of time sewing.

My favorite is the black tauren druid. My own character has that model, so it's near and dear to my heart, but the fact that somehow his nose ended up tilted up, making him look exceedingly more cute, really seals it for me. And I love his dark eyes against the black fur; it's pretty much the most adorable thing ever.
What made you decide to make druid kitties?
My first character, and now main, has been a balance druid for almost two years. I think in the words of Archdruid Alamo, "REMEMBER, DURIDS IS BEST! WHEN U IS HAF SUM FUN, ALL DURIDS IS HAF SUM FUN WIT U!! ALSO, DURIDS IS ALWAYS FRENDS, SO PLAY NISE, OK? " There's a great sense of community among druids, and the concept of "we're all friends just because we play the same class" seems fairly unique among druids above other classes. I really love crafting; it's probably my favorite thing, so doing something like this just to make people smile was really rewarding, and everyone loves kittens, so it was an easy project to work on.
Any plans for other druid forms, like trees or flight forms (or, you know, disturbing fanged aquatic creatures)?
I've already done several moonkins and would love to get a good pattern for bears. Funny thing you'd mention aquatic form; I've been staring at my seal form for the last few days, picking apart how I'd translate the 90-degree turn on the face into something cute or how I'd properly represent the fleshy nubs that pass as flippers. I've had a lot of requests for tree form, and if I did it, I'd go with the old treant model over the new "Mantree."
I'm hoping to get some tutorials up for these guys very soon, so other people can make their own. Since I don't do these on commission or sell the ones I've finished, people still need a way to get their own druid fix.
Thanks for taking the time to chat with us Serthida -- we look forward to seeing what you come up with in the future!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
sLpFhaWK Nov 22nd 2010 8:05PM
Those are pretty kool. I kinda want the Tauren one myself!
Darky Nov 22nd 2010 8:06PM
I can haz one plx?
Matthew Nov 22nd 2010 8:10PM
If you have a paypal account, I'd be happy to donate a little for you to get a new sewing machine. Such talent NEEDS rewards! I'm sure others might too?
Not sure how you could do that in a safe way - editors have any ideas?
Tirrimas Nov 22nd 2010 8:54PM
Mmm, the 60s and 70s Singers are some of the best machines out there, besides the Featherweight Singers from the 40s (I have one - it so totally rocks). If she's selling patterns, I'd LOVE to get one!
Serthida Nov 22nd 2010 9:25PM
I appreciate the offer! I think Greatfather Winter may have some plans for a finer goblin-engineered sewing machine for me, we'll see.
Snuzzle Nov 22nd 2010 10:07PM
I got it! A solution to make everyone happy!
We donate a fair amount to help Serthida get herr sewing machine... say, what, $40? And as a thank you, she sends us one of these cuddly little buggers out of the kindness of her heart!
Eh? Eh?
Well, I thought it was a good idea, anyway. :(
(PS. Bloodhoof represent! /wave from a fellow H-Bloodhoofian).
Dez Nov 23rd 2010 10:56AM
A goblin-engineered sewing machine? Does it come with free explosives?
Dawn Moore Nov 23rd 2010 11:47AM
Husqavarna Viking or bust.
*former cosplay queen*
It's almost Christmas and end of year clearance too, so good time to buy one. I got a 1300 retail machine for about 800 and even though it was steep I've never regretted it. I tested many machines before I decided to extend my price range from 250-400 to 500+ and it was definitely for the best. If you're sewing tricky fabrics like leather, fur, etc, and plan to sew for life, do yourself a favor and save up the extra so you never have to buy another machine.
Matthew Nov 23rd 2010 2:17PM
I took a sewing class this year - what an amazing world. Getting the thread onto the bobbin and threading the machine was a major challenge. I decided (sadly) I did not have enough free time to pursue my goal: craft a giraffe print jacket for me. (I'm a guy. They don't make giraffe print jackets. Unless you're a pimp, but thats another story).
/salute to you sewers.
But really - if you can find a way to share with my your paypal account without me posting my email on here or you doing the same, I'd contribute a small amount to your sewing machine. Great talent needs patrons!
Matthew Nov 23rd 2010 2:26PM
I took a sewing class this year - what an amazing world. Getting the thread onto the bobbin and threading the machine was a major challenge. I decided (sadly) I did not have enough free time to pursue my goal: craft a giraffe print jacket for me. (I'm a guy. They don't make giraffe print jackets. Unless you're a pimp, but thats another story).
/salute to you sewers.
But really - if you can find a way to share with my your paypal account without me posting my email on here or you doing the same, I'd contribute a small amount to your sewing machine. Great talent needs patrons!
Serthida Nov 25th 2010 7:26AM
@Snuzzle: "Bloodhoof sucks" (If you read our server forum, you'll get it)
@Dez: I hope not, I need all of my fingers not exploded off!
@Dawn Moore: I do actually have a Husqvarna Viking 910 serger, but it's no good for detail work like tiny faces and little curves around little paws, fur is still a notoriously difficult fabric to get to behave in a sewing machine. I think we're looking at Pfaff right now, something with a top feed to help me turn corners a bit better.
@Matthew: A giraffe print jacket sounds amazing. You should go for it! I hope you give it a hood, so you can give it giraffe "horns" and a nice fluffy mane, too. Maybe even a little giraffe tail. As far as paypal goes, I really appreciate the offer! I've got a Livejournal (username critchicken) and can be privately messaged through there.
Viper007Bond Nov 22nd 2010 8:15PM
OMG, must have! They'd make excellent Christmas gifts!
kalidav Nov 22nd 2010 8:23PM
Are these available for purchase?
Serthida Nov 22nd 2010 9:30PM
Unfortunately, they're not available for purchase. Copyright issues and all that. But I'd like to get tutorials up so people can make their own!
And a little birdie told me that these might just be in WoW Magazine, coming very soon.
Lissanna Nov 22nd 2010 9:33PM
No, they tend to be one of a kind, hand-made crafts.
Superthrust Nov 22nd 2010 11:47PM
may i donate and have one sent as a way of saying thank you? I simply must have the black one!!!!
Sarah Nichol Nov 23rd 2010 4:32AM
I cannot wait to try my hand at plushie making, really looking forward to those patterns :D
Pyromelter Nov 23rd 2010 6:58AM
Can't blizzard just like... hire people like this? I mean good gawd look at those things. Serthida is right, in regards to copyrights, you can't make money off of someone else's artistry unless you have a license, and blizzard is very protective (and rightfully so) of their copyrights.
But dang, I mean, c'mon. C'mon blizz, get on the ball here. Hire this person, have her get the ball rolling, put these bad boys up on the blizzard store. Customers win with the awesomeness of plushy goodness, blizzard wins by making anoder squillion dollahs, and serth wins by being rewarded financially for being completely awesome in making these things. Hell, I bet the day those things roll off, you'd see blizz office workers having those cats hanging all around their desks!
Serthida Nov 25th 2010 7:39AM
@Superthrust: The black one's going to be staying with me, he's my little buddy. Thanks for the offer, though! :)
@Sarah Nicol: I can't wait to post the tutorials! Hoping to have them up and ready soon.
@Pyromelter: "you'd see blizz office workers having those cats hanging all around their desks" O RLY?
http://pics.livejournal.com/critchicken/pic/0004gpde
http://pics.livejournal.com/critchicken/pic/0004hsps
http://pics.livejournal.com/critchicken/pic/0004k9q1
(That's my first NE kitten, he's gone to live with "a friend")
Hollow Leviathan Nov 22nd 2010 8:23PM
Those are awesome, and there's little else to say. I particularly like the Troll one. Reminds me of Black Velvetopia from Psychonauts.