Make a soft toy EVE from the film WALL-E

 by KaptinScarlet
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If you've fallen in love with the film WALL-E but making a WALL-E robot is too complicated for you, why not make a soft toy EVE, it's actually really easy and my kids loved it (and they're all boys). EVE (Extra-terrestrial Vegetation Evaluator) is the gorgeous, iPod like super advanced robot that comes to Earth 700 years after humans have left it so that it could be tidied up by robots like WALL-E. This model can be made very simply with no arms or with arms if you fancy making a couple of button holes and sewing on some buttons.

This instructable will supply a good quality picture of EVE's face and her plant icon, but if you want you can go to the EVE project on dadcando where you can download a printable version that is suitable for ink jet printing straight on to white cotton to make it even easier.

You can use a glue gun instead of a sewing machine, but a sewing machine does give you the best results.

what you'll need:

  • White cotton (old pillow case or bed sheet is ok)
  • Two white shirt buttons
  • White thread
  • Soft toy stuffing (although you can use a few carrier bags at a push)
  • A small piece of stiff fabric interlining
  • Sewing machine (ideally, but glue gun also a possibility)
 
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Step 1: Draw out your EVE pattern

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First draw out your EVE on a sheet of plain white cotton. The ideal size is about the area of a piece of A4 or US Letter sized paper. The curves you use will make EVE appear slightly fatter, but then when you stuff the toy this will reduce the width as some of th material has to be used up for the depth. EVE is conical, but this simple pattern will make a very credible toy (when stuffed) because the shape fills out nicely.

This is not difficult, because EVE is a very simple shape. The only trouble you might have is with the leaf icon, but I have attached a high quality picture that I drew from a frame grab of a high resolution trailer.

If you want you can draw out EVE in pencil and then embroider the face eyes and flower icon, or you can download the printable from dadcando, which will allow you to print the EVE sewing pattern directly on to your fabric.
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xtremd says: Jun 1, 2011. 9:03 PM
Absolutely lovvveee iiittttt!!!!!!!

I wonder, is there any way to make eve a bit rounder? Aka less conical like she is in the movie?
tinker234 says: May 22, 2011. 9:22 AM
wow my cousins are into this this would be a great present
claudya_dyas says: Oct 1, 2009. 8:19 AM
lindo... amanzing....
Cross_ says: Sep 17, 2009. 9:12 AM
Two suggestions to make this wonderful project even more professional: a) trim the curved seams by making small V cuts in the seam allowance; once turned inside out this should reduce any bumps around the edges b) cover the buttonholes with clear nail polish- that will prevent potential fraying or unraveling, especially if the arms are moved a lot
lala154 says: Aug 7, 2009. 7:18 PM
you could just sew a line around it
talonlily says: Jul 6, 2009. 8:14 AM
I've only made a test one of these so far ( I have not used a sewing machine in 13 years) but my kids love it!!! My 8 month old won't sleep without it and my 3 year old takes it everywhere. I guess I have to make more : D
KaptinScarlet (author) in reply to talonlilyJul 6, 2009. 9:29 AM
I'm glad you like it. My son (even though he was 8 when I made it) still has it as one of his favourite bed time cuddly toys.
narniapc says: Feb 20, 2009. 1:46 AM
hey i made one for my mum she really likes it and one for my little kitten he plays with it all the time he ripped off an arm but it was really easy to sew back into place
KaptinScarlet (author) in reply to narniapcFeb 20, 2009. 2:09 AM
sounds like fun
tuckerton296 says: Feb 13, 2009. 3:16 PM
why dont teh armz go in? i r is havung teh mastur gramurz
KaptinScarlet (author) in reply to tuckerton296Feb 14, 2009. 1:02 AM
w t f a y o a ?
Wario says: Jan 24, 2009. 9:22 PM
I just got around to creating EVE, I admit being a fanboy of hers too. I like the button idea, it allows you not only to remove the arms for the closed look, but allows you to put on the blaster arm if you make one
KaptinScarlet (author) in reply to WarioJan 25, 2009. 1:27 AM
yeah just what I thought, but where's the picture??
Wario in reply to KaptinScarletJan 25, 2009. 2:17 PM
Pictures for you, i drew and colored the face by hand with perminate marker and felt tip craft markers, I sewed it nearly perfect too, twas extremely fun to make.
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KaptinScarlet (author) in reply to WarioJan 26, 2009. 2:35 AM
That's superb, thx for the pics. Would you mind if I put them up on dadcando?(that's my site and it's where the project originally came from...)
Wario in reply to KaptinScarletJan 26, 2009. 12:06 PM
Yes please, im the Wario there too
KaptinScarlet (author) in reply to WarioJan 26, 2009. 1:20 PM
All done, and with that upload you keep your free status on dadcando until August! SO thankx for the pictures, they look great, glad you enjoyed the project.
Wario in reply to KaptinScarletJan 26, 2009. 1:23 PM
Yep, it was very fun, everyone wanted to hug it too
Wario says: Jan 26, 2009. 12:34 AM
oh, almost forgot to say, I had a test to find the softest material to make eve and guess what, a white T-shirt is actually extremely soft material when stuffed, so thats what I used.
KaptinScarlet (author) in reply to WarioJan 26, 2009. 2:35 AM
Yeah, good idea
Wario in reply to KaptinScarletJan 26, 2009. 12:08 PM
thanks, also the plant logo on mine is internaly strobed like the movie
gosub says: Jan 8, 2009. 2:23 PM
That would make a cute back pack too. Nice work.
baneat says: Dec 8, 2008. 4:13 PM
Awww
MHR says: Nov 20, 2008. 8:55 PM
Thank you so much for this...this will make a perfect from the heart Christmas gift for my girlfriend. (and I'm not just trying to copy the last guys answer :-P )
KaptinScarlet (author) in reply to MHRNov 20, 2008. 11:27 PM
imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but hey it makes a great present so may be great monds think alike!
micjwelch says: Nov 9, 2008. 6:04 PM
You officially inspired me. I borrowed your arm joint idea and made a Wall-e. As soon as I get some white fabric, I'll be making Eve. Thanks.
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KaptinScarlet (author) in reply to micjwelchNov 9, 2008. 6:28 PM
thx, he looks great BTW.
anngel369 says: Nov 4, 2008. 2:49 PM
can't wait to try it out! thanks
tsharris says: Oct 1, 2008. 6:47 AM
This was great fun to make! I did one for my girlfriend and uploaded some photos to Flickr - check it out...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomharris/tags/eve/

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sprinks in reply to tsharrisOct 12, 2008. 3:45 PM
I too made one for my girlfriend. I used screen printing ink for the details. The eyes were done with a dark blue and then redone with a glow in the dark blue so the eyes glow a bit after the lights go out. :D
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KaptinScarlet (author) in reply to tsharrisOct 1, 2008. 7:30 AM
You did a great job, I hope she was pleased with it. I see that you used the ink jet printing onto fabric idea. She looks really cute.
DELETED_Juan Luis says: Sep 20, 2008. 7:11 PM
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KaptinScarlet (author) in reply to DELETED_Juan LuisSep 21, 2008. 12:53 AM
Thx, yes, there are some good WallE projects on the web, but making EVE is quite easy by comparison
FBenitez says: Sep 1, 2008. 10:20 PM
Great Instructable, and looks like its very easy to do. I'm gonna try this soon, for my girlfriend - she's crazy about Wall-e. Thanks for sharing!
KaptinScarlet (author) in reply to FBenitezSep 2, 2008. 12:35 AM
thx, glad you like it.
bob_shaftenkluger says: Aug 7, 2008. 4:12 PM
"boy or girl... and if you don't think it's a MAN thing... come on, my brother made his wife's wedding dress, now how cool is that?" HHmmm, sewing has always been said to be a womans thing, but there is only me and my girlfreinds dad that I know that can.... an electronic engineer and a builder. Go figure.
KaptinScarlet (author) in reply to bob_shaftenklugerAug 8, 2008. 12:46 AM
Yeah, my comment was that if you don't think it's a MAN thing then think again. A sewing machine is a neat piece of engineering kit, just like a drill or a lathe, so it's only a cultural taboo that gender stereotypes it. I have three boys and we do all sorts of things like this as well as the more normally accepted BOY things, because I want them to grow up without any shallow preconception about what they can and can't do
bob_shaftenkluger in reply to KaptinScarletAug 8, 2008. 5:46 AM
I made one of these last night, had to do it by hand tho, no sewing machine! Didnt turn out as well as i hoped, but the missus took it off to bed before I could put the arms on, so it cant be that bad... Could post a pic if I knew where to send it...
KaptinScarlet (author) in reply to bob_shaftenklugerAug 8, 2008. 6:35 AM
True dedication, by hand! phew, same happened to me with the first one I made, kids took it off me as soon as the stuffing was in. It still has no arms! To post pictures... when you reply to this post (if you do) you'll see that there are a few boxes along the top of the reply box, one of them says add images. Click on that button and browse for the image on your hard drive, and there you go. Alternatively go to dadcando, log on, download the project if you haven't already and then upload your images to that project in your MY HOME PAGE. really glad you liked the project.
TheNerdyDuo in reply to KaptinScarletAug 28, 2008. 3:24 PM
Sewing is totally a man thing! My boyfriend rocks with a serger! Not that I can't or don't sew myself, but he's always the one I call when my machine starts acting badly.
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