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Sew your own Instructables Robot Plushie!

Step 5We'll start with the arms and legs.

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These are the easiest part so we'll do these for a warm up!

Arms
  • place the two pieces right sides together.
  • you'll be sewing 1/4 inch from the edge.
  • feel free to do either a running stitch or backstitch. (I chose running because it's quicker.) If you do a running stitch, make sure to keep the stitches short.
  • start at the top of the shoulder and sew all the way around, ending at the armpit. Keep the small edge between the shoulder and armpit open so you can turn the arm right side out.
  • if you run out of thread before you reach the end, knot the thread and begin again right where you stopped.

Legs
  • fold the fabric so the right sides are facing and it looks like a little square.
  • sew 1/4 inch from the edge.
  • sew a continuous line all the way the side opposite of the fold and the top or bottom edge.
  • you'll want to leave the top or bottom edge open so you can turn it right side out.
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