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Robohoodie Instructables Robot Hoodie

Robohoodie Instructables Robot Hoodie
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So, what is the latest in hacked T-shirt haute couture? An Instructables Robot Hoodie of course... Straight from the fashion runways of I-don't-know-where is this versatile and unique pret-a-porter garment.

A late entry into the contest but I had this material lying around for a future Instructable when inspiration was found browsing through some of the Threadbanger and related "threads".

Besides the handwarmer kangaroo main pocket, notice that the Robot head doubles as a compartment to put your IPod and the hand is another pocket to place other geek essentials.

Oh, yeah, the model just happened to be wearing a red striped shirt. At first glance it might seem this was some hacked uniform of somebody from a burger joint. It is not.

Shake, shake, shake, shake your Robohoodie...
 
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Step 1Get it together...

Get it together...
I do not have paper patterns for this Robot. I just lay out pieces of material and cut to fit according to what looks right. Measure once, Cut twice, Edward Scissorhands style! The only tape measure I have is for heavy construction. More advanced sewers can use fusing tape, pins, steam irons, rolling cutters, etc.

I did my stuff with a sewing machine that has zig-zag stretch stitch capabilities. It can do something that looks like the embroidery runs on a real regular patch. I guess you could do all of this stuff with a needle and thread if you had the time and patience. For all you dudes out there, sewing is an essential basic bachelor skill. Real men are not afraid of it. "Learn it. Do it. You can't take your drama to your momma," says the Drill Sergeant.

Start out with the T-shirt that will be used as the base for the project. We will construct an Instructables Robot kangaroo pocket and hood to attach to the T-shirt. You will need material with the right colors. I had some yellow polarfleece and various bits of felt to make the trimmings. The most time-consuming part of this project was changing out the bobbins and thread for the correct color.

Layout the fleece body and cut it to roughly the size to match the shirt placement. Note that all pieces will be hemmed somewhat to create a finished look and to strengthen the edges.

Cut out pieces for the robot head and arm/hand. This is like doing a kindergarten art project with construction paper.

Applique all of the parts of the robot. This means sewing around all of the parts with a straight stitch or something fancier. I guess fabric glue or fusing tape might be easier to use for first-timers. Hem up all of the edges of each of the pieces. This makes it easier to sew on the shirt as it stiffens the edge somewhat.

I used a wide satin zigzag stitch to "embroider" my black lines to draw the monobrow, mouth, sleeve trim, and robot slot. You can also just use a permanent marker to draw it on.

Sew on the bottom of the main robot body. Do this so you can fold it up and the bottom seam is on the inside. Sew up about a third on each side to form the bottom of the pocket.

Lay out where the arm/hand and robot head will be. You can pin this in place. Sew only three sides of the arm/hand to form a pencil pocket. Sew only three sides of the robot head to form your IPod pocket. Sewing on the robot head will also lock in the top part of the kangaroo pocket. Bar tack at the ends to reinforce the pocket.
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39 comments
Sep 9, 2010. 10:06 PMgopzzz says:
catching.. packing me yo get this one...
Aug 7, 2008. 6:02 AMRye2121 says:
u should ask instructabls if you could sell it to them and you would be rich.... and id have one of those too!!!!!!! ahhhaahahahahaahahahahaha!!!!
Aug 19, 2009. 5:35 AMporcupinemamma says:
Ditto!
Jan 2, 2009. 9:55 AMmaykasaharas says:
kawaii.cute costume..cute lad.. reminds me of May Kasahara, are you Japanese?
Jan 2, 2009. 10:20 AMmaykasaharas says:
oh..i'm sorry..sue me..but you also read Murakami's works!! dark side?,did you mean the part of her from the "gooshy source of heat chapter"?
Jul 20, 2008. 10:50 PMshammallamaman says:
i didn't know sewers could sew

pun

*laughs quietly*

Dec 20, 2008. 6:49 AMMjPadfoot says:
and shammallamaman? (ur name is a mouthful). horrible pun. (_)
Dec 20, 2008. 9:01 PMshammallamaman says:
Thank you, I try my best
Dec 1, 2008. 8:26 AMwatermelonhead says:
i dont get it...
Dec 20, 2008. 6:48 AMMjPadfoot says:
dare i be rude and pushy but....I WANT ONE!! oh please please please please please!!!! it is so geeky and perfect to show my undying luv for instructables! (woooah...my friends are right! i am a true geek!) kewl!)

ahem. on saner grounds, i think u are an awesome sewing person, and this was a very well executed instructable.
cheers!
Mojo
Apr 10, 2008. 7:40 PMflio191 says:
so sweet! its really cute
Sep 25, 2008. 8:51 PMbounty1012 says:
lol I used to have that desktop wallpaper I forgot where to get it...
May 12, 2008. 1:47 PMKeith-Kid says:
This would be awesome for Instructables merchandise!

Would be much cooler than a shirt......
May 12, 2008. 4:28 PMKeith-Kid says:
It's a costume. The background are just some cut-out props.
Apr 25, 2008. 6:35 PMPorkatron says:
This rocks.
Apr 15, 2008. 3:41 PMGorillazMiko says:
That's awesome! I want one too! :-)
Apr 13, 2008. 8:00 PMLinuxH4x0r says:
Awesome! I want one!
Apr 11, 2008. 7:59 AMLindsayatSpreadshirt says:
I love the ipod pocket! Great idea. thanks for sharing.
Apr 10, 2008. 8:09 PMDoctor What says:
Not to be rude or anything, but this is freaking amazing. I'm gonna make one.
Apr 10, 2008. 3:18 PMMr. Rig It says:
To cool! You get both a + and a vote from me. Good Job
Apr 10, 2008. 3:19 PMMr. Rig It says:
Darn I missed the vote, bu t you still get a +
Apr 10, 2008. 10:51 AMKiteman says:
#1 son says "awesome!"

He wants one for his birthday.... :-/
Apr 10, 2008. 11:05 AMKiteman says:
LOL, None of us are big sewers, and we have no machine. (I may end up waiting until we go and visit my mother in the Summer, or waving this 'ible at my sister...)
Apr 10, 2008. 2:14 PMCameronSS says:
I hope you're not a big sewer...that would smell awful....

I couldn't resist
Apr 10, 2008. 2:36 PMKiteman says:
Yeh, I know.

It looks wrong. It looks subterranean and malodorous, but I'm sure it's right.

Isn't it? I love the language, but sometimes it's frustrating...
Apr 10, 2008. 2:32 PMKeith-Kid says:
Wow! It looks amazing! Great Idea!
Apr 10, 2008. 1:06 PMTetranitrate says:
I like how the eyes follow you no matter which direction the robot is facing (pics 1, 3, and 4 in the intro). Hoodie Robot is watching you ...
Apr 10, 2008. 1:59 PMbumpus says:
..along with big brother..
Apr 10, 2008. 1:34 PMCharger_06 says:
that is so tacky!
Apr 10, 2008. 1:54 PMonlyonebowman says:
thats... different
Apr 10, 2008. 12:14 PMGjdj3 says:
Very cool. Yet another awesome robot instructable from caitlinsdad! I wish I had one, but like kiteman I have no sewing machine :-(. But anyway, very cool!
Apr 10, 2008. 11:58 AMstruckbyanarrow says:
ya i like where the pockets are pretty sweet
Apr 10, 2008. 11:38 AMasyrith says:
Wow! Super cool! What a great and unique entry. I really love this. I can't sew, but maybe I will be able to after following those lovely sewing Instructables. :) Thanks for a great idea. +1, favorited, and voted for.

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