HOW TO – Make an Adipose Monster

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If you’re a fan of Doctor Who and ever wondered how to make yourself an Adipose Monster, the wait is over–thanks to this easy tutorial by My Imaginary Boyfriend‘s Erika Kern.

9 thoughts on “HOW TO – Make an Adipose Monster

  1. PattiS says:

    Those are phat!

  2. Laylia says:

    Adipose aren’t monsters, they’re aliens. o.0
    And I love the detail of the little fang. ^_^

  3. Sam says:

    Laylia, it’s traditional to call the villainous (and good) creatures in Doctor Who “monsters” regardless of their planetary origins.
    Jenny, thanks for posting this. I may or may not have squealed a little when I saw it.

  4. erika says:

    Hi! Thanks so much for posting this, Jenny! I think I’ve officially become “that Doctor Who crafter.” Oh my!

  5. hanna stewart says:

    many thanks for the adipose instructions and pattern site. very much apreciated as my 9 year old son is a dr who nut. you made them look realy cute. lots of hearts to you.

  6. Alyssa Nelson says:

    Any news about A defector’s mystical disappearance?

  7. Squirrels, Dr Who and Despicable Me | Darkislethebook's Blog says:

    […] cosy from American Witch cos they want a tablet each for Christmas. I also want to make them an Adipose each from a pattern by Erika Kent. There’s also a good tutorial from Amanda […]

  8. I finally read Gone Girl! Hello 2012! | lcarslibrarian says:

    […] This tutorial is from Erica Kern, but since it was for a craft for our Doctor Who Club at work I didn’t want to bring in my sewing machine. I’ll show you how to do it slightly easier, but still pretty cute! […]

  9. Craft time: Easy Doctor Who Adipose Plushies! | lcarslibrarian says:

    […] you a Doctor Who Apidose Plushie tutorial and I’m going to DELIVER! This tutorial is based on Erica Kern’s tutorial but made easier for those who don’t have a sewing machine or don’t want to use […]

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Jenny Ryan

Jenny Ryan is an artist, crafter, and maker of things. She lives in Los Angeles with a pack of various animals (including her husband) and writes about her adventures in creating at Exit Through the Thrift Shop.

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