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Imoogi to a Full Fledged Dragon

Imoogi
I did this project because I have been exploring the Mythology of Korean dragons and the Japanizes and Chines dragons. I made the dragon figure in four hours. I wanted to create the prop initially as a shoulder friend for cosplay, but I enjoy seeing the dragon in the dark next to my tree in my room. 
My dragon is a possible prop, so his legs and body can bend to different positions. He also has fairy lights inside that can be turned on with a battery pack in your pocket if he is on your shoulder or the self near him if he is hanging out in a room. 
My dragon project was meaningful because I was exploring mythology. I learned a lot about how much time goes into making props. 
steps of the process
First step was to cut and sew the fabric for the body.
Second was to put lights on the head of the dragon.
Third was to attach the aluminum wires to the head and slip the fabric over the wires.
Fourth step was to connect the legs to the body with a smaller aluminum wire by punching through the fabric.
Fifth step was to get the remaining fairy lights not used in the head throughout the body.
The last step I added the fluff to the dragon tail. 
Imoogi to a Full Fledged Dragon
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Imoogi to a Full Fledged Dragon

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