Introduction: World of Warcraft Stuffed Animal From Papercraft
How to make a WoW stuffed animal from paper craft. This project was inspired from my new media art class in making a piece of interactive art. My cat contained a squeaky toy.
Step 1: Materials
You will need:
Material
Stuffing and beanie craft beans
thread
needles
scissors
pencil
glue
pins
papercraft
Step 2: Getting the Papercraft
Find some paper craft that you like! I found this cat from the unoffical world of warcraft papercraft site. It was helpful because it had numbered tabs and edges. I also resized all the pieces by 200% on photo shop to make it easier to sew together. print out an extra set of plans of paper craft to put together so you don't get lost.
http://wowpapercraft.blogspot.com/
Step 3: Cut Out the Pieces
Cut along the edges and white tabs.
Step 4: Tracing on Cloth
Turn material upside down and place the paper piece upside down on top of the material.
Use some sewing pins to hold it in place as you trace along the edges in pencil.
Step 5: Cut It Out
Cut along the lines you just made.
Step 6: Tabs
When you have finished cutting it out mark where the tabs were to help you in the sewing process.
Step 7: Papercraft
When you have cut out the the material it is helpful to put together that piece in paper to see how to sew it together.
Step 8: Sewing Process
Line the bottom of the white tabs with the fabric edges
Step 9: Sewing
Use pins to keep the fabric in place. Sew along the line.
Step 10: Sewing
Sew all the tabs. make sure to follow the paper craft closely so it turns out right.
Step 11: Sewing
This is what it looks like when its right side out.
This was apart of the tail.
Step 12: Stuffing
Once you have sewn all the pieces together leave a spot open to add the stuffing.
I made my cat into a beanie with only the head stuffed with stuffing.
Step 13: WoW Cat
The finished polygonal cat.
7 Discussions
7 years ago on Introduction
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its a good private classic server
7 years ago on Step 13
oh my god this is so awesome how long did it take to make
8 years ago on Step 13
This is so cute! I may have to use this at some point, since I'm not a huge papercraft fan, BUT I like papercraft for the accurate polygon game models that come out of it. Additionally, doing it your way ensures you get a 100% accurate model. I like it!
Thanks for making this :D
10 years ago on Introduction
i wonder how this would work with other papercrafts...
11 years ago on Introduction
kool XD
now if u could get the paper-craft layout printed onto cloth then that would be kool :)
Reply 10 years ago on Introduction
you could actually print the design onto iron-on transfer paper, then iron the design directly onto the fabric =) as long as you made sure the pattern was only on the inside of the fabric it wouldn't show up and would make getting all the pieces the right shape a lot easier =)
10 years ago on Introduction
ausome i got to do this some time