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Hi. My name is Paul. You're watching That's PS! And this episode I'm going to show you how to make
A plush Bob-omb
You'll need the following: Sewing machine; Black, Yellow and White fabric. The fuzzier the better
A bag of polyfill, the pattern (link in the description)
Cutting utensils. Black, White and Yellow thread. Fabric pencils and pens. Sewing pins and needle.
And if you're like me, a seam ripper for correcting mistakes.
First, cut out all the pieces of the pattern. Including the two feet tops that are missing here.
Then cut out all the pieces in their corresponding colours.
Take the white oval piece and the body piece with the oval hole and sew them together. Repeat for the other eye.
Put the good sides in if there are any and then sew around the outsides leaving the front section open.
Flip the key inside out, and then sew the insides using an invisible stitch.
This is where you put the needle through the middle, and then around, and then through the middle again.
Do this around the insides of both openings.
Pin the side piece so the foot looks like a turtle shell.
there should be a little gap at the end of the oval. Sew the two pieces together
Around the entire outside of the foot. Repeat for the other foot.
I originally forgot to do this, but next you need to sew the top of the foot on.
I did this by hand, but if you want you can use the machine.
Also repeat for the other foot.
Sew the sides of the six triangular top pieces together so they form a hexagon. There should be a small opening in the center
where we'll put the wick later.
Fold the wick in half long ways and pin it together. Sew one end shut
and sew the side together.
Find the pieces marked with a one, put them beside each other, and then flip the right one over.
Pin it together and sew it up.
Repeat for number two.
Fold it, pin it and sew it. The only difference for number three is that you don't
want to sew the keyhole shut.
Flip it, pin the top and bottom, and then sew it.
Flip number four, pin and sew.
And the same for number five. Lastly sew the two ends together but leave some space
near the bottom, so you can flip the plush inside out later.
Line up the points of the hexagon top and the body. Sew all around the edges using black thread.
Lining up the points as you go.
The good side should be inside the body.
Flip the feet inside out and then insert them
into the circular holes on the sides of the body. Line up the small gap on the
bottom of the feet with the pointy end of the black piece. Then sew the foot to the body.
Repeat for the other foot. Turn the wick inside out using a pencil or blade-less exacto knife.
Stuff the wick with polyfill.
Push it through the opening in the center of the top piece. Check what it looks like
on the inside of the body.
I decided to circumcise mine so it wasn't quite so long.
Sew the edges of the wick onto the top piece.
Put lots of stitching in. I didn't and had to re-stitch mine on later.
Stuff the inside of the key as firm as you can.
Insert the key into the keyhole on the body. I had to take some of the stuffing out so it wasn't in my way.
Sew both sides of the keyhole so there's no gaps.
Gently turn the Bob-omb inside out. Make sure the feet are well stuffed, then stuff the body. This takes a lot of stuffing.
Take your time, and make sure it's proper stuffed.
Using the invisible stitch you used on the key
Sew the *** end shut.
This takes a long time, so try not to rush it. Or you'll find your Bob-omb's got some leaks later on.
Eh voila! One Bob-omb plush toy.
That's all there is to it. Took me about 5 hours to put together and if you want
to make a very often the pattern is available on my website
Link is in the Doobly-doo. And as always, if you like this video
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I will catch you, later.
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