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KITAT Anime Caps ONE PIECE Tony Chopper Cosplay Cute Plush Hat Warm Winter Halloween Party

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Now you have two arms ready to attach to the body! I like to pin them in place to make sure I’m comfortable with the position. If you want to, you can put wire in them at this point to make them posable. You can be a bit messy with the arm join, since it’s going to be covered by the bag straps anyway. Dive into the One Piece universe with this extremely cute hat of Tony Tony Chopper, the individuality of this cosplay merchandise together with its extremely correct consideration to element will make you the fixed centre of consideration in all places you go ! Repeat on the other side and there you are! I tie a piece of gray yarn (but felt would work as well) around the right antler for the piece of metal chopper has on his and then the hat is done! BAG

A running gag is that various characters in One Piece think Chopper is a tanuki (raccoon-dog, often simply translated as "a raccoon") while in his Brain Point or hybrid form. The word "tonakai", which is the Japanese word for "reindeer", is where the "Tony" in Chopper's name is derived from. His Heavy Point or human form is likewise mistaken for a gorilla (or an abominable snowman on his home island). One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 92 Chapter 931 (p. 16) and Episode 926, Chopper's alias in Wano is revealed. At the start of the Dressrosa Arc, Chopper wore camouflage clothing. After the crew split up, he changed his headgear for the first time since the timeskip, putting on a football helmet with holes for his antlers that has three horizontal stripes running vertically down the middle, with two small ones beside one larger one, as well as large stars on each side of the helmet. He also put on a zippered coat with the same stripe pattern running horizontally all around the middle of the coat, with inverse coloration of the stripes on the helmet and a pattern of stars inside the large stripe on the coat.It can be easy for the piece to turn itself inside out, so that the wrong side is facing outwards. Be careful to keep realigning it.

SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 66 (p. 162), Oda explains the blood types of the world and reveals Chopper's blood type. After weaving one tail through, you end up with three tails at one end, and one at the other. Weave the single tail in the same way as you have just done. You will have all four tails at one end, and a nice solid pipe (if you’re like me it’s very messy :P). Do the same with the chains of 3. Light-weight : Modern and light-weight, this cosplay merchandise is the proper option to share your model with the world.

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As an alternative to this method (which is something I just made up so my explanation is quite poor), you can make an i-cord. Planet June has a great tutorial for crocheted i-cords. I’ve also thought about using pipe cleaners, which would be much easier to mould and attach, and they come in a bunch of different colours. You can use whatever you like to make the antlers, this is just how I do it. When I first started amigurumi and saw all of the cool characters that people had recreated, I thought about how perfect Chopper would be as an amigurumi doll. Chopper was the first crochet pattern that I made up on my own, so he’s a bit of a special one for me! And, as an added bonus, the hat fits my cat’s head 😽 He’s not the last One Piece crochet pattern I’ll be making! At this point you want to stuff the rest of the body. Put in a little more stuffing than you want and try to push it away from your working round, since when the legs are finished there won’t be space to put in anymore. The legs on my Chopper dolls have barely any stuffing, but they are so narrow that it still looks fine! Stuff the body. Then pinch the opening together. Insert two stitch markers across the centre stitches. The markers should be in the middle of the body, and there should be 8 stitches between them – which makes 10 stitches for each leg (the 2 stitches marked by the markers, and the 8 in between).

You now have an oval with 16 stitches. Maybe you lost a couple (I almost always do), what’s important is that the oval you’re left with is long enough for the doll and the size bag that you want. To make it longer or shorter, increase or decrease the number of chains in your first row.

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I go crazy knotting all of the tails tightly together. You end up with a big knot pile, and you may prefer to cover the knots with glue to ensure they don’t come apart, but I don’t and they never have. 🙂

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