
Easter Stitch Bunny
This is a photo of a Stitch plushie that I found a few years ago. He's wearing his Easter Bunny costume, and holding a brush to paint Easter eggs. He is 18-inches tall, not counting the bunny ears, and originally came with an egg that was attached to his other hand, but I removed that. The egg blocked my view of Stitch when I looked at him! Stitch=cute, egg=not cute, therefore, egg removed. The image in the upper left is the original. The others are simply progressive 60-degree rotations of the hue. Why? because I love seeing his overalls in so many colors. :)
Category Photography / Miscellaneous
Species Alien (Other)
Size 1296 x 1152px
File Size 1.03 MB
I have denim, camo, orange and white so far. I love any unusual-colored overalls, but anything other than plain denim seems nearly impossible to find for men. I've been searching for years with only limited luck. The white and the camo that I found are womens, but it isn't easy for others to tell when I'm wearing them - not that it would really matter to me.
I've thought of doing the same. Unfortunately, the only place that seems to sell white overalls is Carhartt, but they want between $80 and $120 per pair!. I can only afford to pay Goodwill and sometimes eBay prices. Anything over $15 is beyond my means. Finding a place to buy a large amount of white overalls at wholesale cost would be nice. Some would be dyed, in single colors. Others would be tie-dyed, or splashed with many colors of paint. Others would simply be stained with mud, grass or from dirty work, for a worn-in look. I might even leave some pure white. I'd have lots of fun thinking of ways to color them uniquely. :)
I've always wanted paint splashed ones like painter panda.
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Painter Panda! I have a plushie of him. :>
I have a pair of extremely paint-splashed short overalls. They are white denim, with at least seven colors of paint splattered and wiped on them. Those showed up on eBay about six or seven years ago for only $3, so I grabbed them. Luckily, they are my size. Most people would throw something like that away, but they are one of my favorite pairs.
I have a pair of extremely paint-splashed short overalls. They are white denim, with at least seven colors of paint splattered and wiped on them. Those showed up on eBay about six or seven years ago for only $3, so I grabbed them. Luckily, they are my size. Most people would throw something like that away, but they are one of my favorite pairs.
I was in college in Manhattan during the first wave of Punk clothing.
Canal Street jeans had just about EVERYTHING in all rainbow colors,
but only in small sizes. I found turquoise overalls in my size but not red.
I should've bought more white painter's overalls back then when they were cheap.
When the Grateful Dead were in town, tie-dyed EVERYTHING was available, even overalls!
I'm so sorry I didn't get some then, but I was too indecisive what colors I wanted!
I should've just gone with purple like the guy was wearing.
Canal Street jeans had just about EVERYTHING in all rainbow colors,
but only in small sizes. I found turquoise overalls in my size but not red.
I should've bought more white painter's overalls back then when they were cheap.
When the Grateful Dead were in town, tie-dyed EVERYTHING was available, even overalls!
I'm so sorry I didn't get some then, but I was too indecisive what colors I wanted!
I should've just gone with purple like the guy was wearing.
Actually, he was from eBay, back in 2005. I've never seen another since, and I do look. I wouldn't mind having an extra one, as he's well-made, and just a bit larger than most of what I see in crane games. I can only guess where the eBay seller I bought him from originally found him. Maybe it was a crane game...
I don't think I could ever hope to have all the different Stitches they made! I have two types of stitch backpacks, a pair of Stitch paws, a Stitch pajama bag, some furry Stitch key holders,, a kid size Stitch costume, six plush Stitch hats, and about a dozen Stitch plushies of various style. I do not have the jumbo Stitch plush, which I would like. That is a little behind finding a jumbo La-Z-Boy raccoon plush, in priority though.
It's safe to say that I like Stitch a lot. :)
It's safe to say that I like Stitch a lot. :)
The jumbo three-foot tall sitting one? I have one of those. I have lots of Stitch stuff, like hats and paws, and even a cub-sized Stitch costume that I put on a big plush bear. A plush Stitch hat I have makes it look like a Stitch is nomming on my head when I wear it.
oh my um no i don't think mine is 3 feet tall... no im gonna guess he's about 20 inches tho. maybe i'll measure later... but he is a perfect size for snuggling and he's in nice sitting position as well with nice soft fur. ^^ he's definitely one of my favorite plushies.
and wow you've got alotta stuff. i use to have another plushy and some of the mcdonalds toys from the movie. but sadly i kept losing things in moves. ;-;
and wow you've got alotta stuff. i use to have another plushy and some of the mcdonalds toys from the movie. but sadly i kept losing things in moves. ;-;
I used to move a lot, and would lose so much. Now I have my own house, so moving is hopefully something I'll never need to do again.
I think I know exactly which Stitch you have. He's usually sold as a 22-inch Stitch, and is one that I don't yet have. The larger one that I have is good to hug, but not very good to sleep with. He's simply too plump and rolls out of the bed. I have one of the 18-inch winter Stitch plushies though. He has all white fur with blue highlights, and is really soft and cuddly. I also have a really soft 18-inch purple Stitch wearing a shirt that says "I love you" on it. I want one of those pink Angel Stitches, bit those are never cheap. I want him in all colors.
I think I know exactly which Stitch you have. He's usually sold as a 22-inch Stitch, and is one that I don't yet have. The larger one that I have is good to hug, but not very good to sleep with. He's simply too plump and rolls out of the bed. I have one of the 18-inch winter Stitch plushies though. He has all white fur with blue highlights, and is really soft and cuddly. I also have a really soft 18-inch purple Stitch wearing a shirt that says "I love you" on it. I want one of those pink Angel Stitches, bit those are never cheap. I want him in all colors.
Drawing plushies, or actually making plushies? You can do either, though I think making them would be a bit more time-consuming. The good thing about making Stitch is that there are near infinite pictures of him and plushies you can look at, to learn. You can even by a small or cheap Stitch to carefully take apart to see how his pattern was made. Don't worry, Stitch won't feel it, and he'd be happy if his pattern helped you to learn. You could scale him up, change colors, and all sorts of experimenting. He's an experiment himself, so he's used to that. I've taken plushies apart before to learn and to try to make adjustments, not always with perfect success though. I still want to make a right-facing Meeko. All of the Mattel Meeko raccoons that I have are either facing to their left, or facing straight ahead. I want some to face the other way, so I'd need to take one apart for the pattern, then reverse it. My sewing skills aren't perfect though, so I never took on the challenge.
I think it's some sort of shiny polyester-nylon blend. The real color is a reddish-orange. Unfortunately, that Stitch is only about a foot tall. I'd love a 50-inch version in that style. The would be large enough for my ferret puppets to hide in the cuffs.
I love denim overalls and shortalls with big cuffs on the leg openings. I love nylon ones and fleece one too, but I don't care for things like silk or satin. Those irritate my skin for some reason.
I love denim overalls and shortalls with big cuffs on the leg openings. I love nylon ones and fleece one too, but I don't care for things like silk or satin. Those irritate my skin for some reason.
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