https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/fat-tardis-plush/versions/2 • Posted by phil.criswell.5
I didn't see the printable plans until after I completed my version of the fat tardis. I kept it as simple as possible;glued on the door and window panels with hot glue, simplified the text, and used a big bead for the light on top. I only had to rip out one seam and start over. I think my niece will still think it's pretty cool even without all the details. Mine took approximately 2 hours to complete. Hand embroidery is not my strongest suit.
I didn't see the printable plans until after I completed my version of the fat tardis. I kept it as simple as possible;glued on the door and window panels with hot glue, simplified the text, and used a big bead for the light on top. I only had to rip out one seam and start over. I think my niece will still think it's pretty cool even without all the details. Mine took approximately 2 hours to complete. Hand embroidery is not my strongest suit.