Meet Tasty, the stuffed kiwa hirsuta

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Tasty
Inspired by the recently reported kiwa hirsuta lobster, I designed a plush toy. Although she’s not anatomically correct in every detail (PDF), I think she is an identifiable member of this new species.
For anyone interested in sewing one of their own, I’ve developed a pattern with instructions and released it under a Creative Commons license. I don’t recommend this project for people averse to hand-sewing or turning things inside out–there’s plenty of both involved. But it’s all simple sewing and assembly if you understand the basics of seaming and stuffing.
“Tasty” stuffed lobster pattern & instructions: 4 page A3 size 700 KB PDF
“Tasty” stuffed lobster pattern & instructions: 10 page Letter size, 1.1 MB PDF
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Kiwa hirsuta rendered in muslin and fur (dorsal view)
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Tasty the lobster (ventral view)
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The original kiwa hirsuta lobster, discovered in the depths of the Pacific Ocean.
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This pattern is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike2.5 License.

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Mediatinker, Kristen McQuillin, is an American-born resident of Japan since 1998. This blog chronicles her life, projects, thoughts, and small adventures.