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Instructables' Lithium Rain Somebody Needs a Hug Robo-heart

Step 4Open arms...

Open arms...
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Stuff the main body.

Sew up the gap that was left to turn/flip the insides out.

Hot glue on 3 white Robot buttons.

CAUTION: Hot glue and hot glue guns are hot. They can cause burns and it hurts. I used a tweezer to hold the piece and press it on after the glue is applied.

Pre-cut velcro adhesive dots are probably the easiest to use. Attach one pad to the inside of one hand. Attach the mating velcro tab to the outside of the other hand. When the arms are together, the hands should overlap and stick together.

Mount the picture viewer with velcro also.

You could actually sew a pocket or inset holder for the picture viewer if you were so inclined. I just wanted it to be quick detachable to hook back up to the computer for updates and battery charging.

Use a magic marker to draw the 2 accent stripes on the sleeves. You could also have embroidered or sewn a cable thread or ribbon on when the arms were being made.

Okay now, group hug anyone?
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