Here’s another felt robot. I made her pink because girls like robots too. For you robot nerds, I made her in the style of the Gang of 5. Hey, that is a really great site for robot-making inspiration. The second robot I tried to make looked sort of like this. It doesn’t really stand. But I guess I should go ahead and finish it up. Ooh! I like this guy. I think I’ll make my next one like that!
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A captivating gang of 24 huggable, lovable creatures to sew—from classics like Margot, a topsy-turvy doll, and the button-jointed teddy bear Bjorn Bjornson, to irresistible Evelyn, a wool felt inchworm decked out in mod glasses and a kerchief, and Koji, a fiercely cute spiked softie monster. There’s something for everyone here—from kids to grown-ups and from beginning sewers to advanced dollmakers. Published by STC Craft, August, 2010.
I love your robots! The robot cookies were great but no comparison- I bet they are all gone!
Ohmigosh! I love love love your robots! Your quilt colors are excellent, too–I can’t wait to see the finished thing!
she is such a sweet, feminine robot. very cute.
You are one of the most creative bloggers I have ever happened upon!
Darlink’ robot!
Donna
Goodness me, I just had to delurk for a moment to say how inspired I am by your blog! The things you do! I have a soon-to-be 15-month old and all I manage to do is read about all the crafty things people are doing. Oscar must be an excellent napper! Lucky you!
Girls do like robots too. She’s great!
Another amazing robot Hillary! For some reason she reminds me a lot of Rosie the Robot from the Jetsons cartoon. Oh how I wish I could live in your world that’s full of robots, quilts, stuffies and wonderful projects!
i was thinking of the jetsons too. and i was doing my french homework so i think she is a pink robot a la une femme de menage (cleaning lady!).
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fembot rules! she is fantastic hillary! so when will the robots be for sale? 😉
Very very sweet! Fembot kicks arse!
Gorgeous!
Gorgeous!
She is just lovely, Hillary! Very feminine shape to her too.
Great fembot! I have actually been planning a robot theme for an upcoming Month of Softies — you are my inspiration.
Robotastic! You are a wonder Ms Hillary! I added your blog to my list!
I adore your robots, they are just wonderful.
exterminate! exterminate!
That’s fantastic! She’s awesome, Hillary!
And your quilt down below is quite inspirational!
She’s gorgeous! I’m showing Metropolis in my next class — thanks for the fembot vibes!
this is so cute!
So unique! So wondeful and talented you are! you inspire!
This is just too awsome! I love your robots! ^_^