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Make a soft toy EVE from the film WALL-E

Step 8Attach arms and finish as required

Attach arms and finish as required
Attaching arms at this stage is probably the easiest bit of the project, just poke the buttons through the button holes! If you want to embellish EVE, then why not try a bit of embroidery for the eyes. You can do this at the end, but it would probably be neater if you did it before you sewed it all together. If you have printed out EVE using the ink jet pattern, then you can paint the face darker using markers or fabric paint and even paint the flower icon in using light green GLOW IN THE DARK paint.

And there you have it, all that remains is for you to wrestle it off your kids for 2 minutes so you can take a picture and post it up online so that we can all see how you got on!

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5 comments
Oct 1, 2009. 8:19 AMclaudya_dyas says:
lindo... amanzing....
Nov 20, 2008. 8:55 PMMHR says:
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 )
Sep 1, 2008. 10:20 PMFBenitez says:
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!

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