Disney Stitch and Angel 15-Inch Storage Bin Cube Organizers with Lids | Set of 2, Blue, One Size, (RBF-16815-C)

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Disney Stitch and Angel 15-Inch Storage Bin Cube Organizers with Lids | Set of 2, Blue, One Size, (RBF-16815-C)

Disney Stitch and Angel 15-Inch Storage Bin Cube Organizers with Lids | Set of 2, Blue, One Size, (RBF-16815-C)

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Dolores / Ms. Toyoda ( 豊 ( とよ ) 田 ( だ )さん, Toyoda-san): An intelligent girl introduced in the third season who is Yuna's classmate in Okinawa New Town. She comes across as aloof towards others. She is voiced by Colleen O'Shaughnessey in the dubbed version, replacing Kijimunaa as her regular voice role for this season.

X-509/Sprout – A plant-like experiment with a purple head with a lizard-like face who is designed to grow into an uncontrollable forest of destruction. After growing into an enormous size at the Kokaua Town Fair, Stitch planted him in an old water tower that was slated for demolition. He is a parody of Audrey II from The Little Shop of Horrors. In the Stitch! anime, it's revealed that he can also produce seed pods and launch them into space. One of these pods landed on Izayoi Island and was activated as a Sproutling ( X-509-A), who had his father's original programming. (Sproutling was only a creation of the international edit; the Japanese original establishes him as the original Sprout.) The original Sprout did reappear later in the anime under Hämsterviel's control, where he was modified with 627's DNA to make him seemingly unstoppable, though this also gave him 627's weakness of laughter. He was voiced in The Series by Frank Welker and in the anime by Steve Blum (in his larger form in "Son of Sprout" and "Sprout 2.0", as well as in his smaller form in the former episode) and Mary Elizabeth McGlynn (in his smaller form in "Sprout 2.0"). I love fabric bins, totes, boxes and bags. These storage solutions are such an easy to sew project that even if you’re new to sewing, you’ll be able to stitch up some fabric bins in no time! Cobra is also shown to be very strong; in Lilo & Stitch, he pulls open a door despite the fact that it is nailed shut.Mr. Wong (voiced by Clyde Kusatsu): The owner of the rental hut on Lahui Beach and Nani's employer in early season one. He is quite demanding of her working at his hut when and how he wants her to, such as having her work on her day off when an earthquake messed up the hut, but he is otherwise understanding and forgiving when she has to deal with her personal troubles. He appears in "Richter" and "Holio", and is mentioned in "Cannonball"; after Nani switches employment to Mr. Jameson, Wong does not appear again (outside of the intro) until "Woops", in which he is seen as part of Pleakley's domino show team. Stitch & Ai—which does not feature any of the original experiments besides Stitch—features an entirely new set of experiments made during the events of that series by Jumba, who bases them on creatures found in Chinese mythology that he read about on ancient scrolls. [16] List of experiments

X-222/Poxy – A microscopic, pale green-grey, germ-like experiment who is designed to transmit disease to popular planetary leaders and disable them. The symptoms are purple pimples, smelly feet, a swollen eye, and uncontrollable burping. Lilo puts him in Gantu at the end of the experiment's episode. He was rescued in "Snafu" and later uses his powers to cure people according to a game on the Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch DVD. His design was first shown on the Lilo & Stitch DVD's "Create Your Own Alien Experiment" bonus feature game, alongside two experiments who were never seen in The Series. He was voiced by Tress MacNeille. Using the 3” opening in the liner fabric, turn the bin right side out. Fold in fabric along the seam opening and hand sew closed using a ladder stitch. Lilo is also known for being a passionate fan of Elvis Presley; this trait of hers is based on Lilo & Stitch director/writer Chris Sanders being a fan of Presley himself. [2] Like with any sewing project, there are a few supplies and tools you’ll want to gather up before you begin this easy to sew fabric bin. This tutorial makes a 8″x8″ fabric bin. You can adjust the cutting dimensions, if you’d like to make a different sized fabric bin. Needle/Needle Minder: Tapestry needles have a blunt end ideal for cross stitch projects. A gold-plated needle is even better because it won't rust and leave marks on your fabric – plus, it threads nicely. A needle minder is not essential, but it is handy to keep tabs on your needle easily.This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. After growing fed up with Stitch's constant bragging, Jumba decides to create Experiment 627, a red, koala-like, cone-headed experiment that possesses not only all of Stitch's abilities but also those of at least 20 other experiments and none of their weaknesses. Unlike the other experiments in the franchise (with the possible exception of Leroy), 627 was designed to be irredeemably evil with no possible way of turning good. Because of this, he was never given a name or a place where he belonged. Lilo Pelekai ( / ˈ l iː l oʊ/ LEE-loh) (literally, "lost" in Hawaiian [1]) is one of the two title characters of the franchise. She is a young Native Hawaiian girl who lives on the island of Kauaʻi with her older sister Nani and her extended family of alien visitors marooned on Earth. She is voiced by Daveigh Chase in all the films and Lilo & Stitch: The Series, except Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch where she was voiced by Dakota Fanning.

X-010/Felix – A green anteater/elephant-like experiment who is designed to be Jumba's cleaner, but was too obsessed with cleanliness. A re-programming to fix this flaw made him obsessed with dirtiness instead, with Lilo calling him an " Oscar". Lilo and Stitch initially gave up on Felix and gave him to Gantu, but they later rescued him in "Snafu". Both this experiment's names are references to the lead characters of The Odd Couple. He later appeared in the anime, being one of only three experiments other than Stitch and Reuben to appear in the first season (before more appeared in the later seasons), and has also appeared as a playable character in Disney Stitch Jam and a costumed character in Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris, usually with other experiments. Since we’re remodeling our kitchen, I’m thinking about making a bunch of these customized to fit my storage needs. What do you think? You can find this tutorial on Pink Penguin. Sew the lining together along the sides and bottom with a 3/8 inch seam allowance if you are using fleece. Use a 1/2 inch seam allowance if you are using foam.has also appeared as a costumed character in Tokyo Disneyland and Disneyland Paris, usually with other experiments. X-110/Squeak – A small red mouse-like experiment who is designed to annoy entire planets by talking ceaselessly. His appearance and ability is a reference to the Looney Tunes character Sniffles. He was voiced by Rob Paulsen in The Series and Roger Craig Smith in the anime, the latter of which also called the experiment " Squeaky".

You can use your fingers pull the fused foam away from the fabric within the seam allowance before trimming it away. X-133/PJ – An orange and tan koala-like experiment with a red nose and a functioning blowhorn for a tail (reminiscent of Harpo Marx's trademark horn) which he squeaks instead of speaking. He normally wears Groucho Marx glasses. He is designed to play practical jokes on people, hence his name P(ractical) J(oker). His "one true place" is as an opening act for Moses's hula gig. PJ is seen without his glasses in Leroy & Stitch during the " Aloha ʻOe" concert and in the group photo taken at the end of the film. He was voiced by Jeff Bennett in The Series and Roger Craig Smith in the anime.

X-617/Plasmoid – A large green scorpion-like experiment with a pincer-less tail. He is designed to shoot explosive balls of plasma from his tail. He was found (in pod form), activated, named, and trained by Gantu. This experiment was sent to Hämsterviel, but was rescued in "Snafu". To make boxed corners, with right sides together, pinch each bottom corner open and flatten fabric together, lining up fold with side seam. Measure 4” from top of corner and draw a line across the fabric.Sew across this line. Trim corner to ½”. Repeat for each corner and for both the main and contrast fabrics. You will make two on each piece of fabric. X-267/Wishy-Washy – A pudgy lavender-bluish teddy bear-like experiment with fairy-like wings who is designed to grant any wish he hears, but the wishes are granted in a literal manner. He also has a wish limit that cannot be extended by wishing for more wishes. As wishes are granted, a small, initially red meter slowly goes down. When white, he cannot grant any more wishes and is deemed useless. He was voiced in The Series by Rob Paulsen, in the anime episode "We Wishy You a Washy Christmas" by Derek Stephen Prince, and in the anime episode "Stitch Goes to Wishlanda" by Roger Craig Smith. Nani Pelekai is Lilo Pelekai's older sister and legal guardian. She carries the burden of supporting herself and her younger sister both financially and parentally. Naturally, she is usually very busy and under a great deal of stress. Her age is not made clear, but the fact that she was made her sister's guardian suggests that she is at least eighteen years old by the time of the first film. She loves Lilo devotedly but does not always understand her. Nani often serves as a gentle voice of reason and advice in the films and show—and occasionally, not so gentle. It was Nani, in the original film, who allowed Lilo to adopt Stitch from the pound, where he had been mistaken for a dog. She is voiced by Tia Carrere in the films and Lilo & Stitch: The Series.



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