DIY

Make a Little Chibi-Style Lula Tooka Doll Accessory

The beautifully done anime shorts that are Star Wars: Visions are now streaming on Disney+, and costumes from another Star Wars animated series, Star Wars: The Bad Batch, are hitting Halloween and party stores for the season.

For everyone enjoying these shows, here’s a little mashup DIY, with a Chibi-style Lula doll keychain or charm.

Those who watch the Bad Batch know Lula is the beloved Tooka doll belonging to the rough but kindhearted Wrecker, who later passes his plush friend to his clone sister, Omega.

I have made Tooka dolls in the past using a pattern in Bonnie Burton’s nifty The Star Wars Craft Book, and there is a darling pattern for Lula from Kelly Knox on the official Star Wars website. In the spirit of anime, I’m going to take this idea and Chibi it up a bit.

The Chibi style is usually characterized by smaller, stubby limbs, a rounder body, a big exaggerated head and eyes, and, in my opinion, just overall cuddly cuteness. Lula is a perfect candidate for a Chibi makeover. 

You need:

• One sheet each of black, red, and white felt

• Two red fabric-covered or plastic buttons

• Some light poly fiberfill or rice for the stuffing

• One plain black elastic hair tie for the loop

First, print out this basic template:

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Cut out the two pieces of the body pattern in black felt. Note the larger head size, and the legs and arms are a little shorter. That is the Chibi style. Put these aside before you sew them.

Cut out two each of the arms, legs, and ear tips in red, and one out of the white face pieces.

Cut two black body pieces out, two each of the feet, hands, and ears in red and one of each face piece in white.

On one of the body pieces, tack on the face pieces with white thread using a basic running stitch.

Sew on the eyes. Note that the “real” Lula’s eyes are adorable red buttons, but the buttons should be just a teeny bit bigger and oversized for the Chibi look. Think wide-eyed happy places.

Sew the face pieces and eyes on one body piece.

Use tacky craft glue to attach tips of the arms, legs, and ears to each of the body pieces.

Now, put the two sides together. Place the two body pieces facing out (not inward). Starting at the inside of one ear, stitch a good, tight blanket stitch with embroidery floss all the way around, leaving the top of the head between the ears open. Use black thread all the way around, or change to red around the appendage tips. It will look cute either way.

Glue on the ear, feet, and leg pieces to hold them in place, then use a blanket stitch to sew all the way around the body, including through all the red and black layers.

Once the entire body is circled, stuff it with the rice or fiberfill. Sew the open space halfway, then place the elastic hairpiece halfway down in the center of the head. Continue sewing, making sure to go through the elastic piece to hold it in place. Close up the opening. Do a final go-over of all the edges to make sure there are no holes or gaps where the filling can escape. Use an extra stitch or two on the places that need closing up, if needed. The finished piece will be about 4″ tall.

Stuff Lula before adding the hair tie for a keychain loop, then sew tightly around it.

There it is: a little Chibi (sorta) Lula!

Little Lula is ready to go with you anywhere. All Images: Lisa Tate

Add to it a little beaded keychain, small key ring, or carabiner clip to hook it to backpack or keys, or make an extra for another special friend in need of a smile.

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This post was last modified on September 25, 2021 5:34 pm

Lisa Tate

Lisa Kay Tate is a veteran feature writer with nearly 25 years experience in newspaper, magazine and freelance writing. She and her husband, a history and world geography teacher, live on the edge of "New Texico" where they keep busy raising their two geeklings and sharing space with their dog, Sirius Black, and cat, Loki.

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