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Friday, July 11, 2025

Meow Wolf Moody Rainbows plush

 

 Meow Wolf opened another location in 2024: Radio Tave in Houston, Texas. One of the characters located in the space known as Cowboix Hevven is Moody Rainbows. An anthropomorphic rainbow with four arms who plays several instruments. I was tasked with turning the big Moody into a soft plush you can cuddle.

 

This is the reference that was given to me as they were building the exhibit at the same time developing the plush toy version. The real Moody's rainbow and halo light up, but that wasn't a desired feature to incorporate into the plush. Instead we focused on having posbale arms and ways to move around all the instruments.

 
This is the final prototype I delivered. Moody's hands each have the loop side of velcro, while the instruments have the hook side so you can move around the instruments to any hand. The hat/halo also is attached with velcro so you move the hat around too. The rainbow gradient was custom printed through  Spoonflower as well as the the instrument illustrations.

Each of the four arms have interior flexible plastic armature to make Moody very posable. 

From the Meow Wolf site:

"Moody Rainbows is just yer-average everyday six-limbed four-eyed, anthropomorphic rainbow humanoid songwriter multi-instrumentalist lil’ cutie.

This plush blends softness with a dash of attitude. A moody but lovable personality wrapped in vibrant, rainbow hues – for those who embrace the highs, lows, and everything in between. And boy howdy does he just love a good cuddle an’ holdin’ hands."

Here is the factory made final pieces.


 

Check out Moody in person in Houston or you can buy one in the online store.

Friday, March 21, 2025

Meow Wolf Harriet the cat plush

For Meow Wolf's Radio Tave experience in Houston, Texas; I worked with Janell Langford developing her cat character Harriet into a plush toy.

 

Harriet is an adorable black cat with floppy arms and legs. She has plastic beans in her bottom and limbs for a really nice weighted feel.

Janell had a clear vision of the nubby texture she wanted for Harriet's body. It took me a bit of searching around to find the fabric both in cuddly and soft but with the correct texture instead of just smooth minky fabric.

Harriet the cat coordinates with several other pieces in Janell's Obsidiopolis collection. Harriet has the  Obsiopolis logo embroidered on ther paw pad. Janell had designed the custom print for the neckerchief, for the prototypes I got that fabric printed through spoonflower.  The face is combination of appliqué for the larger pieces and embroidery for the finer details like the nose and whiskers.

 


 
You can buy Harriet in the Meow Wolf store.

Tuesday, March 11, 2025

New Pattern: Sun/flower plush

Just in time for spring, I've created a new pattern: Sassy Sun/Flower! Two patterns in one, with this sewing pattern you can sew a sun or a flower, add sunglasses to make it super cool too!


 

Sassy Sun is the coolest star in the solar system, with a sweet smile and bright rays, topped off with sweet shades. Swap rays for petals to make Sassy Sunflower, the softest flower in the garden. Use this pattern to make a sun or sunflower plush that is just what you want, using your own fabrics and including your personal, creative touches.

I rate this pattern at the beginner sewing level, which means that you have used a sewing machine before and are comfortable with basic hand stitches. 

 

 The finished Sun or Sunflower will measure:
9 inches wide front petals to petals
3.5 inches thick
9 inches tall


The pattern is available as a digital download on etsy or ko-fi.

Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Meow Wolf collectible keychain plush characters

As Meow Wolf has grown to several locations I thought it could be fun to have an item that you collect as you go to each different spot. I pitched this concept of small plush with keychain attachments using some of the Meow Wolf characters and the design team was into it. The first one we developed was the classic Meow Wolf cat wolf. 


 


 

At Convergence Station in Denver, there are some pig toadstools growing in a cave. I showed a couple variations for this one, but the ball style was chosen to develop.


 



At the House of Eternal Return in Santa Fe is the creature known as Sarah. This one was complicated as the face has several different forms coming together. I used a combination of shaped pieces, appliqué,  and embroidery to get the feel of the real version, but round and small.


 

Sookie the Crab was the first project I worked on for the Houston location of Radio Tave that opened in 2024. I got some custom printed fabric to replicate the background body dots, then the other body swirls were embroidered on top.

"Sookie the Crab lives in the Glowquarium at Radio Tave, an endless expanse of vibrant coral inhabited by friendly creatures that bathe in its eerie violet glow.

Now you can adopt a Sookie of your own with this cute and vibrant plush keychain. Stick it to your keys or on your bag with the carabiner attached, and let everyone you pass know of your time visiting the Glowquarium!"


Check these creatures out at their various location and you can buy them in the Meow Wolf Store.

Thursday, February 20, 2025

Meow Wolf Yawlp Puppet

 At Meow Wolf's Convergence Station in Denver lives Yawlp, a mysterious rat monster of sorts. I was tasked with taking a creepy, mysterious monster and creating a soft puppet version of it.

When I work on plush toys I usually don't have to think about the interior, that is typically stuffed and that supports the exterior shape. With a puppet though, I have to think about different hand sizes being able to manipulate the action, while also keep the exterior look intact.



Yawlp reference images

Yawlp is a mysterious creature that has had many sightings so there are lots of different version of what this monster looks like. Like most plush things I make once it fabric,the puppet version softens the sharp teeth and spikes but still shows the character of Yawlp.

It took a couple rounds of prototypes to get the right body size, as well as the flexible arm movement and the ability to easily move the mouth that also has a lot of teeth in it. The mouth can be manipulated to open and close and you can put your hand into the arms around to bring the Yawlp puppet to life.




Buy a Yawlp Puppet in the Meow Wolf Store.

Tuesday, February 4, 2025

SuiFrens Plush Shark, Capybara and Narwhal

Last year, I was contacted by Sui Foundation to turn their SuiFrens digital token characters into real life plush toys. They already had the three characters: Narwhal, Capybara and Bull Shark, so I took their illustrations and built out the plush patterns.

 

The ultimate goal was large versions of each character, about 30 inches tall, to take to a conference in France. To build out the pattern, I first needed to make the small versions of each character then scale them up.




 

I turned in the sketches and worked with a US representative of Sui, so I was able to ship the samples as I made them and get feedback. A lot can be done digitally, but feeling fabrics and holding the samples in hand is very important.

Capybara

With the Capybara, we ended up changing both the head shape and the nose details from the character illustrations because in plush it wasn't reading as cute or correct.

Narwhal

There was back and forth with the Narhwal design to get the roundness of the head just right.

Bull Shark

Once the small versions were approved, I enlarged the pattern. The dimension of 30 inches tall would have made their head circumference 57 inches! That was getting into the territory of needing an interior support instead of just stuffing. I went with about 22 inches tall because all three of the character were longer and wider. They are all still very big!

Narwhal large version with small version

 

 

I also made four pieces of each character so they could give a couple away at the event.

 

I have made a couple XL versions of plush characters before but that is usually long after I've made the small version so it's just enlarging the pattern and adjusting those details. This was the first time making a small version with the final product being the large version. Scaling up in this case isn't just increasing the height you have to think about all the proportions so that it looks good. Plus the knit minky fabric has some stretch so that changes with different sizes. Sui was flexible with the end dimensions, so we came to good size together.