Makuee - HC250003
Adopted Name:
Makuee
Unique Identifier (“Tush Tag”):
HC250003
Pattern:
Little Wolf Prototype 3
Adoption Status:
SOLD
Year of Creation:
2025 (October - December)
Dimensions (inches):
Length (nose to bum): 16”
+ Tail: 10”
Width (across shoulders): 7”
Height (sitting, floor to ears): 15”
Weight:
1.5 lbs (629 grams)
Pattern Pieces:
98
Special Features:
Hand-signed and numbered Hillfort Creations “tush tag”
Thread-sculpting around the eyes and toes to create a unique expression
Individually stuffed nose, eye brows, and paw pads
Detailed thread-sculpted nose
Hand-embroidered mouth, whisker spots, and claws (including dew claws)
Whiskers on muzzle
Heavy! Feet and tail are weighted with glass beads
Floppy and semi-poseable (can’t quite stand unsupported, but can sit and lay)
Prominent hip membranes (flaps connecting leg to belly)
The cutest fluffy butt!
Materials:
Faux fur fabric (10mm - 60mm, assorted colors)
White minky fabric (scraps from printed minky, used on face)
Black 4-way stretch minky (nose, eyes, and paw pads)
Pink felt (inside ears, tinted with acrylic paint)
Embroidery floss (black)
Polyester Stuffing
Glass Beads (weighted stuffing)
Nylon Stockings (to hold glass beads)
Artificial Whiskers (set with UHU glue)
Hand-painted safety eyes (pale green with gold flecks)
Air-dry clay eyelids (painted with acrylic)
UV Resin (top coat on the eyes)
Thread (various)
Acrylic Paint (limited dry-brushing around forehead & muzzle)
Additional Notes:
Really good at doing the splits
Sometimes the legs slide out from under the plush when sitting. Having Makuee sit on their tail prevents this.
Display and Care:
This artwork is hand-sewn to be as durable as possible, but should be handled gently and kept away from direct sunlight, high humidity, and extreme temperatures, in order to preserve the longevity of the piece. Spot-clean or, if necessary, hand-wash with gentle detergent in cold water. Air-dry on rack. Do NOT tumble dry or otherwise expose to extreme heat as the synthetic fibers will melt and distort. Excessive brushing will cause irreplaceable thinning of the fibers. The forehead, cheeks, and mouth are dry-brushed with acrylic paint, and washing or brushing these areas may remove pigment and cause color-lightening. Keep away from children and pets.