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Portal Turret Plushie


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By: kurt

Deadly, yet adorable, this plush turret from the game Portal talks and responds when you play with it. It senses when you pick it up, knock it over, or walk in front of it. The stuffing and soft fleece skin make it super cuddly, too!
Inspired by Up, not North.

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Steps

. Continue sewing right center to right front and right back

Continue to fold the center piece to align it with the next inner edge, and sew the edges together until the center piece has been sewed to the inner edges of the front and back pieces.

Step6

. Sew left side

Sew the bottom edges of the front and back pieces together so that the seam is on the same side as the previous seams. Repeat this step and the three previous steps for the left side.

Step7

. Sew right side to left side in the front

Place the right side on top of the left side so that the seams for both sides are on the outside. Stitch around the laser hole as shown.

Step8

. Sew red mesh over the hole

Open up the sides so that seams are facing up. Cut a 3 inch square from the red mesh, and fold the square in half twice. Stitch around the hole and secure the mesh in place.

Step9

. Sew zipper to left side

Bring the unstitched sides together. Place the zipper right-side down on the left side, and sew them together.

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15 - added attribution note
14 - updated description
13 - added a couple switches to the parts list
12 - updated steps 52 and 53 to remove "TK" placeholders
11 - added a speaker to the BOM
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2 - added youtube link. updated line numbers.
1 - Initial project release
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