Miniature upholstered leather ottoman - Moroccan Dollhouse DIY Pouffe Tutorial
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- čas přidán 12. 06. 2024
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Hello and welcome to another Miniature Addiction Club video! In today's video I will show you how I made this miniature upholstered leather ottoman or pouffe for my Moroccan / Boho style room box. It is a cute 12th scale hand made miniature for a dollhouse. I hope you enjoy this easy to follow miniature tutorial! Don't forget to like and subscribe!
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:42 Materials
1:18 Cutting out leather & template
2:35 Stitching together
4:20 Stuffing
5:13 Adding details
6:26 Making template for the top
7:08 Decorating the top
8:26 Decorating the side
8:56 Style 1 reveal finished pouffe
9:06 Cutting out the leather for Pouffe no.2
9:52 Adding measurement guides
10:58 Stitching top circle
12:33 Tracing template & cutting circle
13:48 Stitching top
15:08 Stitching side pannel
16:52 Joining the top & side
19:57 Joining the bottom
21:44 Stuffing and stitching closed
23:23 Final reveal of both style pouffes
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I'd much rather see you make something from scratch like this than from a kit. Thanks for sharing.
Whew! What hard work. I can almost feel my fingers hurting. I like the paint pen one the most, I believe. They're both nice, however. Thank you for posting! 😁
I love your idea, its difficult to choose but i think the painted one is best. Thanks xxx
I like the first one best. I will make one for my dollshouse lounge but I think I will use a brown pen to make the design on it. Thank you for the great idea, I love watching you and my dollshouse is coming along very slowly but surely getting three. 🐞🇦🇺
I think I like the paint pen version the most. The contrast between the white and the brown is really nice.
Beautiful work 👏
Thanks so much! 😊
I really like them both! The first one is definitely much more my speed, the second one is spectacular but it would take all of the patience and creativity I have available to me for the rest of my entire lifetime😂
This is marvelous! I actually own an Egyptian leather poof and love it....I will have to include one in my next build. Yours is a great tutorial....
While I have no need for a Moroccan pouffe, using your tutorial and say some velveteen I can concoct a tufted, tasseled, too over the top Neo-Victorian nightmare to jazz up one of the rooms in my project...................btw - I can't decide which of your finished products I like the best either....................nice work!!!
Thank you so much! That sounds like a great idea indeed! Now you are giving me more ideas for new projects, although I should probably finish the ones I have already started! Haha
Wow wow wow
They are both beautiful ❤
Wow, they are so cute, I like the painted one the best, the pattern really makes it more Moroccan feeling. Do you take orders for a life size version, I would like one for my lounge please,! Tee Hee!
Amazing! I love them both!
Thank you! 😊
I agree with queencityminis.
Love these!
Lovely tutorial I like them both 🥰
Thanks so much 😊
Love them both but especially the one with the white detail...Your poor fingers must of been so sore ! 🤗❤️💯
Thank you ☺ yes they were! 😂 I don't think I will be making another one any time soon!
Lovely work! If you can source the leather I would make up pre painted kits for your shop. I’m sure that some of your viewers might want to make one but finding a nice kid leather is not easy. Including a couple of needles would probably be helpful and if you sharpen your needle on a little strawberry pin sharpener along the way it might be worth it. Keep up the great work! ❤
That's a great idea! Thank you ☺
I prefer the stitched one, but it needs to be decorated with colors and gold in the true Moroccan style.