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companion cube plushie Anonymous
been working on the plushie companion cube by means of these instructions: http://jetlogs.org/2007/10/29/companion-cube-plushie-sewing-pattern/
i was wondering if anyone when how to take the cube into the third dimention, hand stich? or is there an easier way
>> Xydirus
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Am I the only one that:
1.- has noticed that WCC is inspired in a BCC diagram?
2.- know what a BCC is?
3.- cares about?
~no more choices available~
http://departments.kings.edu/chemlab/animation/bcc.html
>> Anonymous
sooo..... anything useful?
>> Anonymous
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I did it with funfoam.. not entirely squishy though.
>> Anonymous
>>117252
/po/ Papercraft & Origami
I find your asking sewing questions here somewhat insulting. We are men. We cut paper. We do not use needles, unless possibly for some type of manly needle craft that I'm not sure what would be but would possibly involve the use of needles. But it would be manly, nonetheless.

If you want craft tips, try here:
http://crafterscommunity.com/forum/senior-citizens/

>>117294
Excuse me, but that is not WCC. You are missing the hearts. Fail.
>> Anonymous
>>117297
Yeah but I think the WCC plushie is the only thing we don't mind because moot saw it and said he wanted one, nothing was done about that thread.
>> Anonymous
>>117300
Plushie is cool. Getting out mom's sewing kit and making the thing? Not so much.
>> Anonymous
>>117297
You know, for men who cut paper, I see surprisingly few finished models or even models in progress and a lot of /r/ for more.
>> Anonymous
And women too. Lurking wimmin here.
>> Anonymous
>>117341
That's because we save ours for the next "show off your models" thread.
>> Xydirus
>>117297
I loled, you made me look at myself like a scissors rambo
>>117341
>>117366
yep, that's right, would you like to see 10 diary threads of every finished WWC, Moot, guy fawkes, and hundreds of masks?
I have made some very good papercrafts, but I'm not going to anoy you filling the first page with just my work. also, we do not try to have a permanent "what are you working at" thread because some papercrafts take some time, and it would be kind of boring to see posts like
day 1: the jurney begins!
day 2: don't know how to do this fucking leg
day 3: legs finished, but the arms are hard as fuck.
day4: still with the arm
day5: reprinting arm, retry? (Y/N) Y
and so... so we wait to have some models to show off, and then do it in the same thread...
>> tohru-kun !hPvy9MQFoc
>>117341
Xyrdius pretty much summed up.
I'm working on the Ex-s Gundam, which will take me at least another month or two to complete.
I could show off some progress pictures, but I don't want to flood /po/ with them.
On the other hand, I completed a Hatsune Miku last night, maybe I should take a pic here in a sec.
>> Anonymous
this is all nice, but any advice for the original post's question?
>> Anonymous
>>117380
You should start a WIP thread on the Gundam, I'd like to see it :)

This place is too empty considering the number of people that frequent here.

>>117389
Hand stitching is so last century. Get yourself a mini sewing machine at least, they're only like $10. There is only one way to sew a cube. Sew the sides, and sew the final side most of the way, turn it inside out, stuff it, then hand sew the last tiny part of the last side.
>> tohru-kun !hPvy9MQFoc
>>117409
maybe I will do that then.
it's such a big papercraft, it'd be like making a documentary or something.
>> Anonymous
>>117297
No, it's not. But it could be. I opted to let people decorate their cubes with whatever they wanted, hence the smiley face or the heart.

Unfortunately for some people like yourself, creativity was lost at childbirth. :P
>> Anonymous
>>117300
You're forgetting the fact that moot is a little girl.
>> Anonymous
wow, useful insight, thanks